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Drug Rehab Wallingford

Drug Rehab choices in Wallingford can vary between inpatient, outpatient treatment, short-term rehab and various other options. Speaking with a drug and alcohol counselor who is educated in the differences in treatment can be a valuable resource in selecting the right rehab program.

Different Types Of Rehab in Wallingford, PA.

As you can probably envision, not every drug and alcohol rehab center in Wallingford is the same. As a matter of fact, each of the rehabs you come across will have its own individual idea as to what excellent treatment is all about.

Similarly, the techniques used at a rehab will mostly depend on the particular principles it is founded upon. These protocols, however, are not mutually exclusive. As an example, you might notice religious-based alcohol and drug rehab programs that also use evidence-based philosophies.

In many cases, you may find that each drug and alcohol rehab will emphasize a specific approach. This is how most of these facilities are classified. That said, the most common types of addiction treatment programs include:

1. Evidence-Based Facilities

Evidence-based alcohol and drug rehab centers most always construct their program on the science of substance abuse recovery. And because of this, they will provide treatment that is mostly focused on the mental and emotional as well as adjunctive protocols that are based on proven scientific research from proven results and case studies.

At these places, the treatment therapies applied tend to change on a regular basis dependent upon the results from the latest results in the research and scientific work.

2. Spirtually-Based Programs

Spiritually-based alcohol and drug treatment programs, on the other hand, put their attention on the spiritual facets of recovery. As a direct result, most of them rely on the twelve-step programs combined with religious practice - such as meditation and prayers.

The fundamental thought in most of these facilities is that recovery comes from God. In the United States - a chiefly Christian region - most spiritually-based facilities are Christian. However, there are other addiction treatment programs dedicated to providing healing and relief for recovering addicts from other religions and faiths.

In most cases, you will find that these recovery centers are funded by a specific religious group - with the recovery programs run by the Salvation Army providing an excellent example. With that said, most spiritually-based programs also promote abstinence-based programs.

3. Twelve Step Based Centers

Most of these programs base their recovery therapies and offerings on the twelve step programs as well as on the literature provided by AA and its various branches.

Because of this, most all of these facilities make you participate in group work, attend offsite and onsite meetings, and regular meetings with your sponsor. During this time, you will go through the steps that will enable you to handle your issues from the 12-step point of view.

Some of the programs in Wallingford that are based on the 12-steps of addiction recovery may also involve other recovery protocols - such as individual psychotherapy.

4. Medicine-Based Centers

Medicine-based programs look at addiction and substance use issues as symptoms that should be handled medically - in a similar was you would deal with other diseases like high blood pressure.

Because of this, they will often write a prescription for such medicines as Suboxone for the management of addiction.

These kinds of drug and alcohol treatment programs are, however, sometimes thought of as harm reducing because they can pass on your dependence from one drug to another. For instance, the Suboxone or methadone might take the place of opioids and heroin.

However, there are medications that a proven track record of deterring active substance abuse. As an example, Antabuse makes and alcoholic sick when they drink. Because of this, this type of medicine is productive at managing addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some drug and alcohol treatment facilities do not fit into any of the categories we have discussed above. These centers offer cures that are not proven and may be experimental.

Instead, these centers state that their way of handling addiction issues is unique to them. But, they are open to doubt in the sense that they might not be able to provide you with proof of success or any other evidence to back up the claims they make.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Centers

These are addiction treatment programs that hold the belief that individuals suffering from addiction and a variety of substance use disorders are not completely capable of abstinence or that they do not want to stop using drugs and alcohol entirely.

These alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, instead, go with the belief that addicted people can consume less of the drugs or alcohol. From this perspective, they argue that it's alright to take a glass of wine or so during lunch and will teach the patients how to do this with success. In the process, you will learn how to control your addiction while still making allowances for some substance use.

Most harm-reduction alcohol and drug treatment facilities are found apart from the reaches of common alcohol and drug rehab programs. One good example would be a needle exchange program.

The concept behind these programs is that not every addicted person is prepared for or wants guidance. Hence, they are directed at attempting to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. In doing so, they reduce the risk of disease transmittal arising from drug abuse, although addicts continue using as they did prior to the intervention.

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6 treatment listings in or near Wallingford, Pennsylvania:

NA meetings in Wallingford:

  • Grace Bible Fellowship Church
    723 South Providence Road
    Wallingford, PA. 19086

    Friday - 7:30 PM
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