The decision to enter drug rehab is a difficult one. It requires a great deal of thought and consideration. Once you have made the decision to get help, you must then decide which kind of treatment is right for you. One type of treatment that is available is inpatient drug rehab.
Inpatient drug rehab is a type of addiction treatment in which the patient lives at the treatment facility. This type of treatment is generally considered to be the most effective type of treatment, as it allows the patient to be removed from their drug-using environment and receive 24-hour care.
While inpatient drug rehab may be the most effective type of treatment, it is not without its drawbacks. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of inpatient drug rehab to help you make an informed decision about your treatment.
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Texas Drug Laws: What Happens If You Get Charged With Possession in Texas?
Drug laws vary from state to state, but in Texas, drug possession is a serious offense that could potentially land you in jail. If you are caught with controlled substances or driving under the influence in Texas, you could go to jail for a long time. That said, depending on the charges and your criminal […]
What is the Best Way to Get Sober?
If you’re open to it, you may want to explore other treatment options outside of your immediate location. Some people find that getting a fresh start someplace new can be highly motivating. If you’re ready to start treatment now, Nova Recovery Center offers individualized, comprehensive programs for drug and alcohol addiction. Call (512) 605-2955 to […]
Back to Treatment: 8 Tips to Make the Most Your Time in Rehab
Relapse can happen, especially during the early stages of rehab. Although returning to rehab isn’t the only way to get back on track after a relapse, it may be necessary depending on the severity of your lapse, as well as for your overall health and safety.
How Long is Drug Rehab?
Updated on October 28th, 2020 The decision to go to rehab is an important one and it requires a lot of thought and consideration. Along with considering the cost of rehab and the location, one of many factors most people consider when choosing a rehab program is the duration of treatment. So, how long is […]
How to Get Sober Without Rehab
Updated on July 8th, 2020 Many addicted people are searching for an easy solution and a quick way to get sober. There are plenty of at-home and online programs that offer “How to Get Sober” guides, but are they really effective for long-term sobriety? If getting sober without rehab is your intention, there’s nothing that […]
8 Reasons People Avoid Going to Rehab
Updated on July 15th, 2020 Did you know that 70-80 percent of people with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes receive treatment while only 1 in 10 people suffering from addiction receive treatment?1 Despite the prevalence of addiction in the United States, very few Americans get the treatment they need. Although you […]
Is Inpatient or Outpatient Rehab Right for You?
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text use_border_color=”off” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial” _builder_version=”3.7″] Just as each individual experiences addiction differently, treatment should also vary based on the unique circumstances and needs of each person. Outpatient rehab and inpatient rehab both offer some great advantages for individuals who are seeking to reclaim their lives from addiction […]
How to Choose the Right Rehab Program: 5 Essential Tips
Once you’ve made the difficult decision to accept help and go to treatment for drug or alcohol abuse, you’re past the first hurdle. But how do you choose the right rehab program? Here are five essential tips on finding the right rehab facility for you.
Long Term Alcohol Treatment vs. Outpatient Treatment
Alcohol abuse is a major health problem in the United States. Statistics show that about 16 million adults had an alcohol use disorder in 2015, and most who needed long-term alcohol treatment didn’t receive it. Less than ten percent of adults with alcohol abuse issues received any treatment. If you’re seeking help for a drinking problem, two primary choices are inpatient long-term alcohol treatment or outpatient treatment. Full recovery from alcohol addiction is possible, but it all comes down to which type of treatment is right for you.