Treatment Options
Understanding the different types of addiction treatment helps you make an informed decision about your care. We're here to guide you through each option.
Talk to a SpecialistLevels of Care
Treatment intensity varies based on individual needs. Here's what each level offers.
Medical Detox
Safe withdrawal management
Medical detox provides 24/7 supervision and medication-assisted treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms. This is often the first step in recovery.
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Inpatient / Residential
24/7 structured care
Residential treatment provides around-the-clock care in a structured environment. Live at the facility while receiving intensive therapy and support.
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Outpatient Programs
Flexible treatment options
Outpatient programs allow you to live at home while attending scheduled treatment sessions. Perfect for those with work or family commitments.
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Dual Diagnosis
Co-occurring disorders
Integrated treatment for addiction and mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, or PTSD. Addresses both issues simultaneously.
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Evidence-Based Therapies
Effective treatment combines multiple therapeutic approaches tailored to your unique needs.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Identify and change negative thought patterns
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Build emotional regulation and coping skills
Motivational Interviewing
Strengthen motivation for change
Family Therapy
Repair relationships and build support systems
Group Therapy
Connect with others in recovery
Holistic Therapies
Yoga, meditation, art therapy, and more
How to Choose the Right Treatment
The best treatment depends on your specific situation. Consider these factors:
Severity of Addiction
Long-term or heavy use may require inpatient care
Co-occurring Disorders
Mental health conditions need integrated treatment
Support System
Home environment affects treatment success
Previous Attempts
Past treatment history guides level of care
Not Sure What's Right for You?
Our specialists can assess your situation and recommend the best treatment approach. Calls are confidential and available 24/7.