Short Term drug rehabilitation is a phrase used to mean addiction rehab that is brief, and lasts from fourteen to thirty days in either an inpatient or residential treatment program. Because treatment is so brief, it is an ideal option cost-wise and for people who can't endure long-term rehab.
Most short-term drug rehabilitation facilities in Campus have intensive group and individual counseling and psychotherapy which is essentially relapse prevention. Because of the short time allowed for treatment services, most individuals will need to be fully detoxed before beginning services. One of the disadvantages of rehabilitation at a short-term drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility is that clients may still be in the initial stages of withdrawal and may not be able to focus as well as someone who has stabilized and detoxed fully. This can make rehabilitation within the timeframe much more challenging, as clients may be physically uncomfortable and moody while experiencing intense cravings.
Relapse rates are higher among individuals who only get short term rehabilitation as opposed to long term. Individuals who participate in short term alcohol and drug rehabilitation and then transition into an outpatient program or day rehab center have more of a chance of maintaining their sobriety, because they will keep up a support system while they progress in their new sober lifestyle.
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