Discovering Your Identity in Recovery

Discovering Your Identity in Recovery

Dr. Norris Von Curl, II, MD

Dr. Norris Von Curl, II, MD

All journeys in addiction recovery are unique. This is because each person who struggles with substance use has different variables in their history, race, or gender that affect them more than others. No one person has the same background or the same beliefs. This makes individualized care an essential tool in during treatment and long-term recovery.

That is why no one treatment satisfies the needs of a patient. It is a mixture of maintenance and therapy that genuinely helps people through addiction. This article discusses what individualized care is, why you should choose the treatment that involves this type of care, and how the treatment would work best for you. Individualized care aims for all patients to recover fully from addiction by achieving and sustaining lifelong sobriety.

What Is Individualized Care?

There is no single cause for addiction. It has been shown that trauma, genetics, gender, etc., significantly affect a person’s propensity toward addiction. These factors also determine how a patient should be treated in rehabilitation. Individualized care considers a patient’s historical records and curates a treatment plan for their needs. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), “Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just their drug abuse. Treatment must address the individual’s drug abuse and any associated medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems. Treatment must also be appropriate to the individual’s age, gender, ethnicity, and culture.”

Clinics attempting a “one-size-fits-all” approach to drug addiction can risk patient relapse once they leave the treatment setting. This is due to their needs not being met through treatment or the issues not being addressed through rehab. Addiction treatment is meant to be holistic. Individualized care requires various treatment methods to cover all bases of patients’ history. Also, this could include mixing group therapy with holistic therapy or individual therapy with clinic care. Your treatment will involve the most successful options available to you in a way that serves your needs.

Why Is Individualized Care Valuable?

Individualized care is not done at random. According to the National Library of Medicine, this determination of treatment is not just done by looking at the patient’s history. There are also measurement tools that determine psychological needs. It also measures genome-specific changes, which might trigger withdrawal from treatment or recovery relapse in time. Once these are detected, it helps clinicians safeguard against possible relapses. It measures such things level of intoxication when using, physical health, mental health, the willingness of the patient, and emotional behavior.

Not only does this serve the patient more accurately, but it also helps clinicians know what to look for in your recovery—knowing what to look for clues them into relapse signs during recovery monitoring. Without recovery monitoring, patients are provided with less information about where their addiction may have begun. This puts them at risk of relapsing if not kept accountable. Individualized care keeps you in check through monitoring and saves time cutting through initial patient history. It goes a step further for those who feel discussion alone is not helping them in their rehabilitation.

The Importance of You

One of the significant reasons individualized care is beneficial is its focus on the causes of the patient’s addiction. While blanket treatment might make the patient feel that they are in rehabilitation, focused therapy helps the patient keep digging for the reasons for their addiction. Each person’s origin of addiction is different and usually starts before they even rely on substances. Until that trigger is discovered, the chances of relapsing are high. Clinicians may be able to measure the different aspects of your genetics and mental behavior, but that can only uncover so much.

Inpatient treatment is built for this process of unearthing past issues to uncover present problems. Detox only covers so much before we must take our medicine into our own hands to fight off addiction. It is an achievable journey that is specifically unique to you. No two patients’ recovery will look the same. Individualized treatment mixes aspects of science with the work of inpatient treatment to find the best course of rehabilitation. The goal is not simply recovery but long-term sobriety.

Individualized Care at First Steps Recovery

How we are treated for addiction matters. Choosing an organization dedicated to your holistic recovery is crucial when considering treatment options. At First Steps Recovery, we place your needs at the forefront. In our inpatient recovery, we utilize individualized care. This is because we recognize the unique origins of addictions and how our journeys will never look the same. Your life holds immeasurable value. Treatment should reflect how important your future is to you and those that love you. We treat all patients with this information, knowing that your journey should be as unique as yours. Choose a better life through treatment today.

No person is the same, so why should we treat addiction as so? First Steps Recovery recognizes that there are multiple factors to take into consideration when finding the source of addiction. That is why we place to emphasize the individual journey of our patients, curating treatments that best serve you. Our goal is not to hand out short-term solutions for addiction. We want our patients free from addiction for the rest of their life, fully achieving long-term. This is an achievable goal. It is one we are dedicated to helping your reach. If you feel that you may have a problem with addiction, please reach out to First Steps Recovery at (844) 489-0836

No person is the same, so why should we treat addiction as so? First Steps Recovery recognizes that there are multiple factors to take into consideration when finding the source of addiction. That is why we place to emphasize the individual journey of our patients, curating treatments that best serve you. Our goal is not to hand out short-term solutions for addiction. We want our patients free from addiction for the rest of their life, fully achieving long-term. This is an achievable goal. It is one we are dedicated to helping your reach. If you feel that you may have a problem with addiction, please reach out to First Steps Recovery at (844) 489-0836

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