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Inpatient or Outpatient? Which is right for you?

When making the decision to enter a treatment program, it is important to take into consideration whether you prefer (or need) inpatient or outpatient drug rehab. How will you know if you need outpatient or inpatient cocaine treatment? If you are worried that your environment is counterproductive for attempting to achieve sobriety, then inpatient treatment is right for you. If you are unable to get away for one to three months, then outpatient is better. To help make this decision, call us today for further advice.

Should you enter an Inpatient or Outpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient Treatment

Many people are faced with the decision of whether to choose inpatient or outpatient drug rehab. If you are suffering from addiction to cocaine, you should definitely enter into a cocaine addiction program. During the time in rehab, you will receive counseling. Cognitive behavioral therapy is the most common type of therapy used because it helps addicts replace bad habits with good and healthy habits. Plus, it is also beneficial to the addict because they can get to the root cause of their addiction and learn to cope with it.

Detox

Most individuals who enter a program may need to go through detox first. Detox is the process whereby the body rids itself of the toxins you have put into it. This is oftentimes referred to as the first stage of treatment. Detox, for the most part, is rough and intense. It is difficult to do on your own, which is why people opt for detox programs.

During this process, there may be potentially dangerous physiological effects on your body and mind, so it is good that you are surrounded by people to assist you. There could even be potentially fatal effects from detox, so medical professionals may administer medications to assist in the process - this is known as medically assisted withdrawal.

Outpatient Treatment

Intensive outpatient programs (IOP's) are services for those individuals who suffer from addiction, co-occurring mental health issues, and/or polysubstance abuse issues. These people do not require medical detox, nor do they require twenty-four-hour supervision.

Outpatient cocaine rehab is an alternative to residential and inpatient treatment. In an intensive outpatient cocaine addiction program, patients will receive psychosocial support as well as relapse management skills and coping strategies that they may utilize in the real world.

Intensive outpatient programs should accept public or commercial health plans. Depending upon your healthcare plan, it may be covered in full or in part. If you do not have health insurance, you may qualify for assistance from the government.

Again, outpatient cocaine rehab is for those individuals who do not meet the criteria for residential treatment for substance abuse and who have been discharged from a twenty-four-hour inpatient care in a treatment facility but still need more help (just not around-the-clock).

Intensive outpatient programs may include a minimum of nine hours of treatment per week, in three hour increments (for example). Perhaps you need more hours of treatment in the beginning and slowly, but surely, you "ween" down.

A fabulous feature of the outpatient program is that you may remain at home, in your usual surroundings, and can continue with your responsibilities. In some cases, this is helpful for adjusting to community life, since you are still a part of it.

So, which is better, inpatient or outpatient drug rehab? This depends on the individual and their personal needs. One size does not fit all when it comes to receiving help for drug addiction.

Making the decision to enter outpatient or inpatient cocaine treatment is not an easy one. At least you know you must choose one. If you are reading this because you are trying to choose - then you are already on the right track. Call us today for more information regarding inpatient or outpatient drug rehab.

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