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Short Term Addiction Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Dublin, GA.

Short Term drug rehab is a phrase used to mean addiction rehab that is brief, and   lasts anywhere from fourteen to thirty days in either a residential or in-patient rehabilitation facility. Because rehabilitation is so short, it is an ideal option cost-wise in most cases and for people who cannot endure long-term rehabilitation.

Most short-term alcohol and drug rehab facilities in Dublin have psychotherapy and individual/group counseling which in the context of addiction treatment is basically relapse prevention. Because of the brief time allowed for treatment services, most people will need to go through total detox before beginning treatment services. One of the disadvantages of rehabilitation at a short-term alcohol and drug rehab center is that clients may still be experiencing the beginning stages of withdrawal and may not be able to focus as well as someone who has stabilized and detoxed completely. This can make treatment within the specific timeframe much harder as people may be physically uncomfortable and moody while experiencing intense physical and emotional cravings.

Relapse rates are higher with people who only get short term rehab as opposed to long term. Individuals who participate in short term drug and alcohol rehab and then phase into an outpatient program or day rehabilitation facility have better odds of maintaining their sobriety, because they will keep up a support system while they transition to a sober lifestyle.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Dublin, GA

  • Veterans Affairs Medical Center
    478-272-1210 x13005
    1826 Veterans Boulevard
    Dublin, GA. 31021

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Short Term Drug Rehab

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