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Drug Rehab Treatment Classes

AACS Drug Rehab Treatment Classes offer residential inpatient, intensive outpatient, a psycho educational group, a professionals’ program, individual and group therapy, and personalized treatment plans.

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Drug Rehab Treatment Classes

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  1. Drug Rehab Treatment Classes When you are enrolled in a residential treatment program for drug addiction, you will usually attend classes and lectures at least once a day. Usually they are interactive, and the lecturer will require the class to participate with questions and comments. Most lecturers use a variety of techniques and visual aids to keep the classes interesting. During these classes, you will learn the latest information about drug addiction and recovery. You will gain an understanding of how drugs react with your brain chemicals, and how addiction occurs on the physical level. You may have a class on the damaging effects of different drugs, and how best to counteract this damage with healthy food, exercise, and appropriate amounts of sleep.

  2. Drug Rehab Treatment Classes Types of Treatment Programs: Research studies on addiction treatment typically have classified programs into several general types or modalities. Treatment approaches and individual programs continue to evolve and diversify, and many programs today do not fit neatly into traditional drug addiction treatment classifications. Long-Term Residential Treatment: Long-term residential treatment provides care 24 hours a day, generally in non-hospital settings.

  3. Drug Rehab Treatment Classes The best-known residential treatment model is the therapeutic community (TC), with planned lengths of stay of between 6 and 12 months. TCs focus on the "resocialization" of the individual and use the program’s entire community—including other residents, staff, and the social context—as active components of treatment. Addiction is viewed in the context of an individual’s social and psychological deficits, and treatment focuses on developing personal accountability and responsibility as well as socially productive lives. Short-Term Residential Treatment: Short-term residential programs provide intensive but relatively brief treatment based on a modified 12-step approach.

  4. Drug Rehab Treatment Classes These programs were originally designed to treat alcohol problems, but during the cocaine epidemic of the mid-1980s, many began to treat other types of substance use disorders. The original residential treatment model consisted of a 3- to 6-week hospital-based inpatient treatment phase followed by extended outpatient therapy and participation in a self-help group, such as AA. Outpatient Treatment Programs: Outpatient treatment varies in the types and intensity of services offered. Such treatment costs less than residential or inpatient treatment and often is more suitable for people with jobs or extensive social supports.

  5. Drug Rehab Treatment Classes It should be noted, however, that low-intensity programs may offer little more than drug education. Other outpatient models, such as intensive day treatment, can be comparable to residential programs in services and effectiveness, depending on the individual patient’s characteristics and needs. Individualized Drug Counseling: Individualized drug counseling not only focuses on reducing or stopping illicit drug or alcohol use; it also addresses related areas of impaired functioning—such as employment status, illegal activity, and family/social relations—as well as the content and structure of the patient’s recovery

  6. Drug Rehab Treatment Classes program. Through its emphasis on short-term behavioral goals, individualized counseling helps the patient develop coping strategies and tools to abstain from drug use and maintain abstinence. Group Counseling: Many therapeutic settings use group therapy to capitalize on the social reinforcement offered by peer discussion and to help promote drug-free lifestyles. Research has shown that when group therapy either is offered in conjunction with individualized drug counseling or is formatted to reflect the principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy or contingency management, positive outcomes are achieved. Currently, researchers are testing conditions in which group therapy can be standardized and made more community-friendly.

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