Program Components
Comprehensive & Effective Addiction Treatment– Success in Treatment is Much More Than Just Getting Clean
It is important to note that treatment approaches can vary among different programs and may be tailored to meet the individual’s needs. The duration of treatment can also vary, ranging from short-term residential rehab programs (30 to 90 days), to long-term residential (9, 12, 18 months), and even outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs.
When it comes to the world of substance abuse and mental health treatment, there is hardly any aspect of the condition or the treatment process that can be defined, described, addressed, etc. from a simple “black and white/either-or” frame of thought. There are, however. one or two exceptions. The first is, that the more comprehensive a treatment program is, that is, the more tools it utilizes and offers to the client, both clinical and non-clinical, the more likely it is to positively affect the client’s recovery process and journey.
Shown below are just a few of the core treatment program elements we at LACATC view as being pasramount. However, as the patient experiences our program from day to day, he or she will come to learn that, the program as a whole entails many aspects and nuances that fall outside the scope of what you see and read here. And some even extend beyond basic verbal description; they simply need to be experienced…
Assessment and Evaluation:
Upon admission, individuals undergo a thorough assessment to determine the nature and severity of their addiction, as well as any co-occurring mental health disorders. This helps in developing an individualized treatment plan.
Detoxification:
For individuals with substance dependencies, a medically supervised detoxification process is necessary to safely manage withdrawal symptoms as the body adjusts to the absence of drugs or alcohol.
Residential Treatment & Individual Therapy:
At Los Angeles County Addiction Treatment Center One-on-one counseling sessions with a licensed therapist or addiction counselor are an essential component of treatment. These sessions help individuals explore the underlying causes of their addiction, develop coping skills, and set goals for recovery.
Group Therapy:
Group therapy sessions provide a supportive environment where individuals can share their experiences, learn from others, and receive feedback and encouragement. Group therapy often focuses on topics such as relapse prevention, coping skills, and building healthy relationships.
Family Involvement:
Recognizing the impact addiction has on families, many treatment programs involve family therapy sessions to address communication issues, establish healthy boundaries, and provide education and support to family members..
Medication Assisted Treatment:
In some cases, medications may be used to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is often combined with counseling and therapy for a comprehensive approach.
Holistic Therapies:
Los Angeles County Addiction Treatment Center incorporates holistic approaches such as yoga, meditation, art therapy, or equine therapy to promote overall well-being and provide alternative outlets for emotional expression and stress reduction.
Aftercare Planning:
At Los Angeles County Addiction Treatment Center we will help the client develop an aftercare plan to support them as they transition back into their daily lives. This may include ongoing therapy, support groups, sober living arrangements, or referrals to community resources.
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Evolving Treatment Plans:
Maintaining a small client census, along with our unwavering commitment to personalized care, we shatter the cookie-cutter approach to addiction treatment by maintaining a sense of clinical fluidity that addresses each client based on what is best for their own personal recovery process.
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If you or someone you know is seeking help for drug addiction, alcohol abuse, or a dual-diagnosis disorder, contact Los Angeles County Addiction Treatment Center 24/7/365.
(844) 714-1200 or (213) 244-6666