Alcohol rehabilitation programs provide treatment and recovery services to individuals with addiction to alcohol. Inpatient and outpatient programs exist to provide treatment services with individual needs in mind. Detox services, psychological assessments and treatment and counseling are part of the program offerings. Aftercare programs or referral for services are provided for people when treatment ends to offer a continuum of care in recovery.
Treatment goals vary person to person but alcohol rehabilitation programs design treatment with specific goals in mind to support each person’s recovery. These include:
During treatment, each person’s unique needs and goals are assessed to provide the best opportunities for success. Several general steps are followed to support the process:
Alcohol Assessment
Staff will assess the person’s situation and create an individualized program. Likely this will include a drug test, psychological screening and both medical and personal assessments.
Alcohol Detox
The process of detox begins 3-5 days after the last drink. Oftentimes a person will not require medical supervision but medication may be necessary. Medical staff may only monitor a person as alcohol leaves the system (detox services may include referral to inpatient clinics).
Therapeutic support
A key piece of rehab is treating underlying psychological disorders. During this phase, staff will analyze and assess the individual’s mental and emotional condition to creative positive changes and prevent relapse.
Pharmacotherapy
Medications for alcohol dependence are assessed individually and will be implemented along with psychosocial treatment. Medication such as Antabuse (disulfiram) may be helpful. Acamprosate and naltrexone can help reduce cravings and acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
Education
When a person learns about the damaging effects of alcohol on the body it helps the individual understand how the brain and nervous system are disrupted. Physical and psychological dependence are discussed including theories of addiction to help people make more rational choices regarding alcohol consumption (and sobriety) in the future.
Supportive Services
The final step in rehab is to empower individuals to stay sober through connections with halfway houses, social assistance or medical help. A network of supportive people can help influence a person’s life once rehab ends.
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