TREATMENT PROGRAMS
Drug and alcohol detox is the process of eliminating drugs or alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. It is often the first step in addiction treatment, helping individuals stabilize physically and mentally before entering a rehabilitation program. Depending on the substance used and the severity of dependence, withdrawal symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe, life-threatening complications.
Residential treatment provides a structured, supportive environment where individuals can focus on recovery away from everyday stressors and triggers. This level of care includes round-the-clock supervision, therapy, and support to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction. Residential programs offer a stable setting for individuals to develop coping skills, work through underlying issues, and build a strong foundation for sobriety.
Dual diagnosis occurs when a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder exist together, each influencing the other. Treating one without addressing both can lead to relapse or worsening symptoms, making integrated care essential. A comprehensive approach includes therapy, medication, and support to help individuals manage both conditions effectively. Without proper treatment, substance use can intensify mental health symptoms and vice versa.