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Addiction Is a Disease. Here's How to Treat Several Addictive Disorders and Get Clean

By Eric Hamilton | Update Date: Nov 06, 2019 10:03 PM EST
Addiction Is a Disease. Here's How to Treat Several Addictive Disorders and Get Clean

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Addictive disorders affect every part of your life. They can hurt worse than any other disease. And to learn how to treat them, read this!

"This is completely out of character for them." It doesn't matter.

"I wish they could just get over it." If they could they would.

"They don't really want to get better. Otherwise they would've done it." That isn't how addiction works.

Addiction disorders are real and they know no name nor play favorites.

What is an Addictive Disorder?

Addictive disorders include abuse of a substance or dependence that involves the overuse of drugs or alcohol as well as the impulse for behaviors despite the possible consequences. Symptoms are different for everyone affected, so treatment requires consistent patience and evaluation.

The good thing is that there are several options available to treat addiction and stay clean.

Treatment of an addiction disorder begins when the person encountering the disorder can recognize the problem and understand that they should seek help from a health professional.  

Recovery Programs

When considering treatment, whether it's for self or a loved one, rehab is one of the first things to come to mind and it can be intimidating.

Many people do not seek help simply because they do not know how that journey to a clean life can look for them.

A successful program for recovery usually includes components like healthy detox options, counseling, medication and follow up support to remain sober.

The main goal of rehab is to give patients the ability to be immersed in a recovery process that will guide them toward a clean lifestyle they deserve.

Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation

An inpatient rehabilitation center offers programs for addiction treatment that aim to address the addiction in every area of a patient's life.

Most of the time with inpatient rehab, the patient takes time to live in a facility without substances and has 24 hour access to medical attention and a variety of options for support.

To help a patient adjust and transition to life outside of the inpatient facility, many rehab centers offer the option of a sober living home to bridge the gap.

The outpatient rehabilitation option has the same goals and most of the same programs available, but the difference is that the patients have the option to participate while still living at home. 

Professionally Consulted Interventions

Many, especially those who have been impacted by a loved one dealing with addiction, choose to stage interventions. Most of the time it is a strategically planned, professionally consulted honest conversation between loved ones concerning the addiction.

Interventions allow a person suffering from addictive disorders to gain perspective from the family or friends who also pledge to be part of the support system that will aid in steps toward recovery.

A successful intervention will usually end with an addict deciding to accept help and do the work to become clean.

Seek Support

Being affected by addictive disorders isn't about the strengths or weaknesses of a person.

Unfortunately, an addictive disorder cannot be turned on and off like a light switch. The road to recovery has its obstacles.

With the right support system and health care, people can and will overcome their addictive disorders and live a healthy life without limits.

To learn more about treating addiction and staying clean visit our website to see how you can get help or help those around you. 

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