Daiss Suzanne Phd - Prescott AZ 86303

315 South Cortez Street Prescott AZ 86303
(928) 445-7501(928) 445-7501

A drug rehab is an effective way to reduce the harm caused by drug use to one’s well-being and to the lives of the patients that need it most. Drug rehab is not about punishment or incarceration. It is about helping the patient overcome the physical and emotional damage caused by drug addiction. Drug rehab is the process of psychiatric or medical treatment for addiction to psychoactive substances like alcohol, opiate drugs, methamphetamines, and other drugs like cannabis, cocaine, or heroin. If a patient does not achieve complete sobriety by the end of a drug rehab program, they may be eligible for further treatment at an outpatient basis. This is a long-term process with both short and long-term goals.

Drug rehab works by changing the individual’s view of himself, his world, and the substances they are addicted to. Drug rehab programs focus on how to change thought patterns about what is wrong with them, how to treat their cravings for those substances, and how to cope with the withdrawal symptoms. Drug rehab programs teach patients how to stay sober and how to be self-motivated to return to the community after a brief rehabilitation process. A good rehab center will not just give medication, but will teach the patients how to use those medicines in the most appropriate ways so that they do not get addicted to those substances again.

There are different types of drug rehab programs. One is inpatient treatment and the other is outpatient treatment. Inpatient programs offer an intensive program with several levels of treatments. The patients usually participate in one on one therapy sessions with a certified therapist who teaches them how to deal with their feelings and help them to face their problems. They are usually monitored closely and given medications to help them stay sober. Those who have a tendency to abuse alcohol may also benefit from group therapy sessions. The duration of each inpatient or outpatient treatment program depends on the level of involvement of the patient.

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