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The options for a rehabilitation center can vary. Some may focus on treating drug and alcohol abuse, while others may specialize in treating behavioral issues such as gambling addiction. Some rehab centers require inpatient treatment with people in recovery living at the treatment center and receiving care around the clock. Others may offer intensive care in an outpatient program, allowing the person in recovery to live at home but still receive counseling through the treatment center. It is important for the person seeking treatment to weigh all available options and choose a rehab center or counseling program that fits individual preferences. Deciding on the best rehab program for you may increase the likelihood of a successful and healthy recovery. 

Rehab and treatment center options may include:

  • Inpatient treatment: Most residential treatment centers for substance abuse require a person seeking recovery from an addiction to enter the detox phase immediately. This allows qualified medical professionals to oversee the detox process and appropriately treat withdrawal symptoms, which can be severe. Those with behavioral addictions, such as gambling and sex addiction, generally do not go through detox. After the detox process, the person seeking recovery is able to receive treatment for the psychological portion of the addiction through individual and group counseling, and this treatment is generally tailored to what will be the most successful for each person in recovery. Many types of residential treatment centers exist to make a person in recovery comfortable, including programs that are gender specific, spiritually based, or separated by age. The duration of inpatient treatment programs is typically about 30 days, but a longer or shorter stay may be necessary based on a person’s specific circumstances.
  • Outpatient treatment: This type of treatment model allows a person seeking recovery to live at home for the duration of treatment. This may be more beneficial for those who cannot take time away from work or those who cannot afford the prices associated with an inpatient program. Types of outpatient programs can vary. Intensive outpatient treatment usually requires the person seeking recovery to participate in counseling several days a week for 2-8 hours a day. For people who have multiple addictions or who have relapsed after prior treatment, outpatient treatment may not be recommended. Outpatient treatment can also be used as follow-up care to an inpatient program.
  • Extended care: Long-term rehab after a person seeking recovery has completed an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation program can help prevent an addiction relapse. This type of treatment can be as simple as continued counseling sessions and support groups or can involve a move into transitional housing. Sober living homes can offer a person in recovery additional support in a transitional environment before returning home. The length of this type of treatment can vary based on individual needs, but it is usually more focused on the recovery process than waiting for a set period of time to pass. Upon returning home, a person in recovery may seek long-term care in the form of regular meetings with an addiction counselor or 12-step program.
  • Group counseling or therapy: For a person seeking treatment for a less severe addiction or behavioral condition, group counseling can be a good option. Group therapy groups may meet daily, weekly, or monthly, and they can offer a person in recovery an opportunity to share stories and experiences with addiction. Group therapy is offered in both inpatient and outpatient programs, or it can be offered alone through accredited facilities, volunteer organizations, or community centers. 

The options for rehabilitation are many. Choosing the best rehab, therapy, or residential treatment for you will help increase your chances of a successful recovery. Please browse the GoodTherapy.org rehab and treatment center directory, and contact the ones you’re interested in with any questions before you make a decision. 

We wish you all the best in your journey to recovery!

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