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What is Drug Addiction
Treatment?
Press Release Mar. 2011
There are many addictive drugs, and treatments
for specific drugs can differ. Treatment also
varies depending on the characteristics of the
patient.
Problems associated with an individual's drug
addiction can vary significantly. People who are
addicted to drugs come from all walks of life.
Many suffer from mental health, occupational,
health, or social problems that make their addictive
disorders much more difficult to treat. Even if
there are few associated problems, the severity
of addiction itself ranges widely among people.
A variety of scientifically based approaches to
drug addiction treatment exists. Drug addiction
treatment can include behavioral therapy (such
as counseling, cognitive therapy, or psychotherapy),
medications, or their combination. Behavioral
therapies offer people strategies for coping with
their drug cravings, teach them ways to avoid
drugs and prevent relapse, and help them deal
with relapse if it occurs. When a person's drug-related
behavior places him or her at higher risk for
AIDS or other infectious diseases, behavioral
therapies can help to reduce the risk of disease
transmission. Case management and referral to
other medical, psychological, and social services
are crucial components of treatment for many patients.
The best programs provide a combination of therapies
and other services to meet the needs of the individual
patient, which are shaped by such issues as age,
race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy,
parenting, housing, and employment, as well as
physical and sexual abuse.
Drug addiction treatment can include behavioral
therapy, medications, or their combination.
Treatment medications, such as methadone, LAAM,
and naltrexone, are available for individuals
addicted to opiates. Nicotine preparations (patches,
gum, nasal spray) and bupropion are available
for individuals addicted to nicotine.
Medications, such as antidepressants, mood stabilizers,
or neuroleptics, may be critical for treatment
success when patients have co-occurring mental
disorders, such as depression, anxiety disorder,
bipolar disorder, or psychosis.
Treatment can occur in a variety of settings,
in many different forms, and for different lengths
of time. Because drug addiction is typically a
chronic disorder characterized by occasional relapses,
a short-term, one-time treatment often is not
sufficient. For many, treatment is a long-term
process that involves multiple interventions and
attempts at abstinence.
If you are looking for a comprehensive addiction
treatment program, Cove Center for Recovery premier
Drug Rehab Centers is the solution for you. From
Intervention to Recovery After Care, Cove Drug
and Alcohol Rehab Centers provides unique programs
helping patients to recognize the origin of the
problem that caused the need to self-medicate.
Learning how to deal with these problems results
in facing situations instead of avoiding them
and reduces the chance of relapse.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone call away.
If the information you are looking for is not found here and you need immediate
attention you may contact us:
Addiction Treatment for adults and young adults: 1-888-387-6237
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