The Choice for Treatment

The Choice for Treatment

Dr. Norris Von Curl, II, MD

Dr. Norris Von Curl, II, MD

Addiction treatment can be an intimidating process for those starting their search for help. However, treatment comes in many forms, and the discovery of all available options doesn’t have to be a frightening process. Discussing the different levels of addiction treatment and how that looks in terms of individualized care can help you determine the help you need.

Dispelling the fear of the unknown regarding drug and alcohol addiction treatment can help you make the decision that is best for your recovery. At First Steps Recovery, we offer various methods of treatment to individualize your stay with us. We will walk with you in your steps toward full recovery.

What Is Addiction Treatment?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), when we fall into addiction, we also fall under compulsion to use. In addition, these craving for substances blocks our best judgments, making our choice to get better feel impossible.

Underlying that addiction often is a primer that caused us to begin using in the first place. This can sometimes be an emotional process, as we must deal with past or present difficulties to find the source of our use.

Addiction treatment aims first to rid you of the chemical need of addiction. Next, they work with you to discover the emotional root of your use. Lastly, they work with you to develop long-lasting healthy thought patterns and habits.

The Steps of Treatment

This process of addiction treatment loosely follows the steps of detox, inpatient treatment, and lastly, outpatient treatment, which ensures you are successful in the long term. In this process, you are not alone. There are other clients on a similar path as you, making a choice to break free from addiction.

In treatment, you are placed in an environment that values your comfort and growth. Furthermore, you will be offered an array of resources during your stay.

What Is Detox?

Before you can treat the underlying causes of addiction, you must begin with a detox program. A detox program is a supervised process. When you cease an addiction, you go through a process of withdrawal, which causes specific physical responses.

With mild withdrawal, you may experience sweating, nausea, anxiety, trembling, ad shaking. More severe withdrawals may increase symptoms, leading to confusion, hallucinations, and emotional outbursts. In detox, all of these symptoms are monitored in order to ensure your safety and well-being. Withdrawal symptoms typically end after a week, with the climax occurring around day two or three.

Detox at First Steps Recovery

At First Steps Recovery, when you are admitted into our detox program, you are monitored closely every 20 minutes for the first 24 hours. Your vitals are recorded, as well as your comfort levels. Our goal is to place you in the safest environment possible when going through this process.

Detox can often be an emotional and taxing step of your treatment, but we aim to make it happen as smoothly as possible. Once this step is completed, you can focus on your next step of treatment, where you receive unique and focused emotional care.

What Is Inpatient Treatment?

Inpatient treatment is aimed to set a firm foundation for healing. This occurs on-site, where you are surrounded by health care and mental health experts available to assist you.

More often, when addiction takes hold, it becomes the main idol in our life. It tends to knock out all other interests. However, when the addiction is broken, it leaves a hole. Inpatient treatment helps you discover your true focus and how to reset your perspective. This involves breaking down past experiences and reconstructing a future full of hope. The goal is long-term sobriety.

What Is Outpatient Treatment?

Outpatient treatment assists you as you take your first steps out of on-site treatment and into a life of independent sobriety. You still have access to all amenities of inpatient treatment, with the added freedom of going home to friends and family at the end of the day.

Understanding that long-term sobriety can never be done alone, clients can partake in different offerings of therapy, both individual and group. This can also include holistic healing and offerings, which can be found through art, exercise, or any other preferred hobby.

Treatment at First Steps Recovery

At First Steps Recovery, addiction treatment is our specialty. All information listed above is similar to what you will experience with us. We are motivated by the success of our clients and their prolonged happiness because we understand the damaging effects of addiction.

First Steps Recovery in the business of mending bodies, hearts, and families. We ask you to make the decision to seek treatment for yourself and those you love. The freedom that follows will have a stronger fulfillment than addiction ever did.

First Steps Recovery is not just invested in your drug and alcohol rehabilitation but is also dedicated to freeing you completely from addiction’s grip through continued resources. That choice for freedom starts with you. Knowing that you need help can be a scary decision, but the decision to get help can be one that will save your life. Addiction is a serious condition. You need to know that treatment is made for you. It is meant to unchain you from helplessness and pain. If you are exploring various treatment options, First Steps Recovery is here to help. Our drug and alcohol addiction treatment program can help you find the healing and happiness you deserve. We offer detox services, inpatient treatment, and outpatient treatment to ensure your needs are met. For more information on our services, call First Steps Recovery at (844) 489-0836.

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