Addiction is a difficult disease that many individuals struggle with. Drugs and alcohol are often used as a way to escape from the reality of life, and addiction is common in those with a history of child abuse, past trauma, and depression. It is also common in those who have a history of drug and alcohol addiction in the family. It is important to treat the dual nature of physical addiction and emotional trauma in order for recovery to be successful, and residential treatment programs are extremely beneficial.

     Residential drug and alcohol treatment programs offer a safe and secure environment in which addicted individuals can safely and effectively recover from addiction without outside distractions. Treatment centers employ a fully trained staff as well as medical professionals, and together, they work to treat the individuals on both an emotional and physical level. 

    Patients who enroll in a residential treatment program must first go through a detoxification process. Detox allows the patients to rid their body of the built up toxins that alcohol and drugs create, and once the system is clean, the emotional work begins. Patients work with counselors as well as participate in group sessions and sober activities with their peers. Patients are taught a variety of coping tools as well as encouraged to talk about their past trauma in order to get to the root of the addiction. 

     Treatment programs range in length, anywhere from one to two weeks to six months, depending on the specific needs of the patient. Patients are assessed upon arrival to the treatment facility, and at this time the professional medical staff determines the best course of treatment. Patients are housed in the residential facility and are expected to follow a specific daily schedule. A day in a residential treatment facility typically consists of group or individual counseling, sober activities, and group activities such as sober outings and field trips. Sober activities are ideal for those struggling with addiction, as they learn that there are a variety of activities in which alcohol and drugs are not the main focus. 

     Recovery from addiction is truly a day to day, one step at a time process. In order to successfully recover, patients are taught live one day at a time and do their best to stay in the present moment. Once treatment is complete, patients are given the option to move on to a sober living facility in which they slowly transition back into the real world with support and encouragement. 

     If you are ready to commit to a sober and healthy life, residential treatment programs are an ideal choice. By taking each day one step at a time and making the conscious choice to follow your specific treatment program, you can safely recover from the grip of addiction and move towards a safe and happy future. 
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