{"id":1041,"date":"2017-07-23T05:06:01","date_gmt":"2017-07-23T13:06:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/coastlineweb.staging.wpengine.com\/?p=816"},"modified":"2021-10-17T14:44:57","modified_gmt":"2021-10-17T14:44:57","slug":"drug-rehabs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/coastlinerehabcenters.com\/addiction\/drug-rehabs","title":{"rendered":"Drug Rehabs"},"content":{"rendered":"

What To Expect<\/h2>\n

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Drug rehabs are a great place for anyone addicted to drugs to get the help they need. Some of the best drug rehabs have a few things in common. They offer detox and withdrawal that is medically supported, maintenance programs, programs for couples and families, and aftercare to help the recovering addict stay clean.<\/p>\n

Detox and Withdrawal<\/h2>\n

When drug rehabs bring in new patients, one of the first tasks is to detox the body and get through the withdrawal symptoms. Drug rehabs that offer residential treatments typically offer detox and withdrawal programs that are medically supported and can help keep the individuals safe while easing the symptoms of withdrawal. Keeping the withdrawal symptoms managed is vital since the addict is more likely to stay in rehab if the symptoms of withdrawal are kept to a minimum.<\/p>\n

Some substances can cause withdrawal symptoms that can be dangerous or life-threatening, such as benzodiazepine drugs, opiates, and alcohol. This is why it is vitally important to have a program that is medically supported for detox and withdrawal.<\/p>\n

Maintenance<\/h2>\n

For many addicts, medicines must be used to help curb the addictions until the addict can recover and manage the challenges on their own. These maintenance medications reduce the cravings and allow the addict to have more time to learn the skills they need to avoid any behaviors or situations that can trigger a relapse. These medications can only be administered by a doctor, though, so they must be given where medical professionals can oversee them, such as in a residential treatment program.<\/p>\n

Couples or Family Counseling<\/h2>\n

Getting a partner or family involved in therapy is proven to be helpful. Counseling that involves loved ones encourages support for the addict\u2019s new behaviors and skills once they are released. The partner or family also need to learn more about the substance abuse disorder and how their support can help the recovery of their loved one. Some of the information they are taught in counseling includes:<\/p>\n