Residential treatment for alcohol and drug addiction means a client lives at the center while being treated, which is different than outpatient rehab. The type of care rendered at a residential facility in Grand Canyon can vary, but traditionally most facilities offer individual and group counseling, therapy and psychotherapy, and many programs adhere to the 12-step model of rehab. There are a few residential programs that incorporate non-traditional or alternative services into their rehab methods, types of care that can add to traditional rehab and can help with the process of recovery greatly.
Some examples of different types of care one could expect are natural rehab and holistic practices incorporated into the rehab program. A drug-free detox that uses supplements and vitamins and even a sauna to sweat out drugs and toxins is a good example of this. This type of different detox approach also prevents drugs and toxins from staying in your body and creating possible problems in the future. Many centers employ exercise including yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, meditation and massage therapy which can help provide relief from psychological stress while also providing physical gains. There are residential facilities, specifically for young people, that employ wilderness therapy which can help clients get their self-confidence back and teach them the techniques they need to remain drug and alcohol free and be able to enjoy life again.
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