Inpatient drug rehab, also sometimes called residential drug rehab, is a rehab method for individuals that want a change of environment and a more aggressive intervention while in treatment. Inpatient rehab in Stanford usually lasts anywhere from 30 days to 3 - 6 months or longer, and some rehab centers provide both short and long term treatment options. Additionally, some inpatient programs are prepared to provide both drug free and medically assisted detox services, although some only accept clients who have already been safely detoxed at a detoxification program prior to arrival.
In inpatient residential drug rehab, it is much like a small community of clients and staff all functioning collectively through the course of recovery. Treatment staff will do a complete assessment of the individual's needs, and a rehabilitation plan is developed that will involve therapy, counseling, holistic treatment, psychotherapy, etc. based on what rehabilitation approach the rehab center is implementing. Many inpatient programs focus on the 12 steps, while others employ a therapeutic behavioral method, which would incorporate more advanced therapies and psychotherapies.
Inpatient drug rehab also minimizes the risks of relapse, being that the client is being supervised 24/7 in a drug and alcohol free facility, and won't be tempted by any of the friends or drug dealers who motivated, encouraged or approved of their substance abuse.
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