Twelve step programs
The twelve step philosophy can look slightly different out in the regular world than in does inside the walls of a drug rehab facility. Recovering drug addicts usually attend twelve step support groups after work, on the weekends, over the lunch hour and other times that accommodate their daily independent life.
A rehab facility can spend much more time and focus each day with addicts in group counseling, recovery planning, and individual counseling. Overall, the twelve step philosophy lends itself well to both support groups, and drug addiction treatment.
holistic therapies
group counseling
individual counseling
dual diagnosis
family counseling
Drug addiction causes family members to take on various unhealthy roles. Some are blamed for the problems, some try to make things look better, and some just try to disappear. These unhealthy patterns will continue for years if nothing is changed.
Family counseling helps to bring out the truth everyone can start healing. A professional drug counselor will guide everyone through discussions about family pain and making things better. Change may not happen instantly, but just being aware of how much pain comes with a drug addiction can make a big difference.
sober homes
alumni programs
recovery planning
A recovery plan is carefully crafted with a counselor at alcohol rehab. After the addict leaves rehab, they can update it as needed. It is the structure for a sober lifestyle according to an individual addict’s needs. Many recovery plans have similar elements. It’s the personal details that make each plan unique and relevant to each addict.
Sobriety maintenance can include activities like getting meal plans from their nutritionist every month, eating three balanced meals a day, spending planned time at the church volunteering, and weekly contact with their AA sponsor. A crisis response plan could lay out steps for establishing sobriety for the next few hours and days following a relapse.
detox
So much dishonesty gets tangled up in addiction, family chaos, and relationship problems.
Twelve step programs
group addiction counseling
individual addiction counseling
dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
sober homes/transitional living
alumni programs, resources, base, support, association, relations
recovery planning