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Short Term Addiction Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities - Murrieta, CA.

Short Term drug rehabilitation is a phrase used to mean substance abuse treatment that does not last long and usually lasts anywhere from fourteen to 30 days in either an inpatient or residential rehabilitation center. Because rehab is so brief, it is an ideal option cost-wise in most cases and for individuals who for some reason cannot commit to long-term rehab.

Most short-term drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs in Murrieta offer psychotherapy and individual/group counseling which is essentially relapse prevention. Because of the short time allowed for treatment services, most clients will need to be fully detoxed before beginning treatment. One of the disadvantages of rehab at a short-term drug rehabilitation facility is that clients may still be in the initial stages of withdrawal and may be more unfocused than someone who has stabilized and detoxed fully. This can make treatment within the timeframe much harder as people may be moody and physically uncomfortable while experiencing intense physical and emotional cravings.

Relapse rates are understandably greater among clients who only get short term rehabilitation . People who participate in short term drug rehab and then transition into an intensive outpatient program or day rehab facility at least have better odds of staying sober because they will keep up a support system while they transition to a sober lifestyle.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs offering this service in Murrieta, CA

  • Ranch Creek Recovery Inc
    877-997-8931
    25650 Bass Point
    Murrieta, CA. 92562

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Short Term Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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