The Role of Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
Residential treatment for substance abuse offers a structured and supportive environment, which is essential for people to concentrate on their recovery. It removes them from triggers and negative influences, allowing them to focus on healing and sobriety.
At Mile High Recovery Center (MHRC), we offer a comprehensive residential addiction treatment program that uses evidence-based and holistic healing approaches to achieve total well-being.
Understanding of Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse
Residential treatment, also known as inpatient rehab, is an intensive and comprehensive treatment program for substance use disorder. In this program, clients temporarily live at a treatment facility for 30 to 90 days.
Residential treatment for substance abuse recovery allows for a deeper level of engagement with therapy and recovery activities. This environment is free from triggers and activities contributing to substance use.
Goals of Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
- Detoxification
- Comprehensive therapy
- Skill-building for maintaining sobriety and managing daily life
- Relapse prevention
- Physical health restoration
- Social reintegration
- Aftercare planning
Comprehensive Assessment and Individualized Care at MHRC
- Substance use history
- Mental health status
- Physical health
- Family dynamics
- Personal goals
Medical Evaluation
- Medical history review
- Substance use history review
- Physical evaluation
- Laboratory tests
- Withdrawal risk assessment
- Co-occurring disorder assessment
- Medication review
Psychological Assessment
- Clinical interviews: This is conducted by licensed mental health professionals to understand a person’s mental health history.
- Psychological testing: It involves using tests and questionnaires to assess cognitive function, personality traits, emotional status, and specific psychiatric symptoms.
- Behavioral observations: This assessment helps to reveal patterns contributing to substance use.
Social and Environmental Factors
- Social support network, including family, friends, and community connections
- Living conditions, employment status, and educational background
- Environmental triggers, such as places or situations associated with past substance use
- Major life changes or stressors, such as job loss or loss of a loved one
Evidence-Based Modalities Within Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a structured, time-limited approach focusing on thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that contribute to substance use. CBT helps people identify distorted thinking patterns that contribute to substance use.1
Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
DBT helps people learn to stay present and aware, reducing impulsive behaviors associated with substance use. It combines CBT techniques with mindfulness practices to help regulate and manage emotions that often lead to relapse.
12-Step Model
The 12-Step model is based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and similar programs. This therapy helps people engage with 12-Step self-help groups.
- Spirituality
- Self-reflection
- Accountability
Goals of the 12-Step Model
- Acknowledge their addiction
- Seek help
- Make amends for past mistakes
- Maintain sobriety through ongoing support
Focus of the 12-Step Model
- Acceptance of addiction as a chronic disease
- Surrendering to a higher power
- Active involvement in 12-Step meetings and activities
- Self-examination
- Admitting wrongdoing
- Readiness for change
- Humbly asking a higher power to remove one’s shortcomings
- Making a list of amends
- Making amends
- Spiritual growth
- Helping others struggling with addiction
Family Therapy
Family therapy involves the participation of family members in the treatment process. The goal is to address family dynamics that contribute to substance use. Our professionals at MHRC help families develop healthier communication patterns and address conflicts.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
For certain substance use disorders, particularly opioid and alcohol use disorders, MAT can be an effective evidence-based treatment.
- Methadone
- Buprenorphine
- Naltrexone
- Acamprosate
Holistic Approaches to Healing in Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
The holistic approach to healing at Mile High Recovery Center involves a variety of practices that address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of addiction. By combining mindfulness and expressive arts therapy, clients receive comprehensive care.
Dual Diagnosis Care During Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Bipolar disorder
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Our Approach to Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Comprehensive assessments to identify and diagnose any co-occurring mental health disorders
- Integrated treatment plans to address both substance use and mental health disorders
- Medication management to support mental health stability alongside addiction treatment
- Specialized therapy sessions
- Psychoeducation on mental health and addiction to empower people with the knowledge to manage both aspects of their recovery
- Skill-building workshops to help develop coping skills that address both mental health symptoms and addiction triggers
Trauma-Informed Care During Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
- Creating a physically and emotionally safe space for clients to explore their experiences and emotions
- Building trusting relationships between staff and clients
- Peer support among clients with shared experiences to foster healing and reduce isolation
- Prioritizing client empowerment and choice throughout the treatment process
- Utilizing evidence-based therapies designed to address trauma, such as eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
Life Skills Training During Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
- Identify potential triggers
- Develop coping strategies
- Cultivate healthy lifestyle habits
Relapse Prevention Strategies
Clients learn a variety of coping strategies to deal with stress, anxiety, and other triggers that may arise during their recovery.
- Mindfulness practices
- Deep breathing exercises
- Grounding techniques
Importance of Family Support During Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
- Addresses dysfunctional dynamics
- Improves communication patterns
- Helps resolve relational conflicts
- Promotes healing and unity
Aftercare Planning After Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
MHRC has an intensive outpatient drug program that ensures continuing therapy. Outpatient therapy sessions provide ongoing psychological support and address any emerging issues that may arise as people navigate life outside the residential setting.
Empowering Recovery Through Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse Recovery
Our Approach to Effective Treatment
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