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Your Residential Alcohol Rehab


Residential alcohol rehab centers are located in nearly every city in the nation. Residential alcohol treatment is often the best option for recovering from alcohol addiction. On site, professional therapists and medical staff will assist you as you move toward recovering from alcohol addiction.

Residential alcohol rehab centers typically include a thirty to ninety day stay, depending on the severity of the addiction and the individual needs of the client. You will learn new ways to deal with outside stressors, as well as learning which personal challenges need to be addressed before your treatment ends.

In the first days of your stay at a residential alcohol rehab, you will be assessed for any underlying illness or conditions that may effect your recovery. This is an important step, especially since many people who abuse drugs or alcohol have underlying medical conditions because of their addiction.

Many therapists use a combination of therapy treatments, including one on one therapy and group therapy. One on one therapy is designed to help you recognize the triggers that are associated with alcohol use, as well as how to avoid them. Group therapy allows members of the residential treatment program to come together and share personal stories and encourages personal growth among the members.

After you have successfully began your treatment program, you will find that the staff at your resident alcohol rehab will help you begin to set short and long term goals for the future. Short term goals may include successfully completing your treatment program, joining a twelve step program or resolving conflicts with your family. One goal that is consistent is to remain sober, for both the long and short term.

After you have completed your residential treatment, staff at your residential alcohol rehab will assist you in finding a new job or home, if you need them to. Often, patients are referred to a halfway house or sober living community after their initial stay is completed. These types of homes offer additional support and guidance to those who are learning how to live life without alcohol.

Twelve step programs are always recommended by residential drug rehab therapists. The twelve step programs are located in thousands of communities, and are often free to the public. Most twelve step programs consist of meeting at least once a week, and supporting other members in their sober lifestyle.

There are many alternative programs available, including Christian and holistic residential alcohol rehabs. A holistic residential alcohol rehab includes programs that are designed to improve the health of the entire body, as well as addressing spiritual health. Nutrition services are often offered in residential alcohol rehab centers, and will address meeting your nutritional needs to stay healthy.

Therapy can continue even after you have finished your residential treatment. Often patients find it necessary to work on emotional, social and physical problems that impede their recovery. Residential drug rehab centers offer therapy at different times throughout the day, and can be customized to meet your individual needs.

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"I had been attempting to get sober for over 17 years before entering Axis. Axis gave me foundation to recreate my life. For this experience I am forever grateful." -Josh L.

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