Short Term substance abuse rehabilitation is a phrase used to mean substance abuse treatment that does not last long and lasts from 14 to thirty days in either a residential or in-patient rehabilitation program. Because rehab is so short, it is an ideal option cost-wise in most cases and for clients who for some reason can't endure long-term rehab.
Most short-term drug rehab programs in Fraser have intensive psychotherapy and individual/group counseling which is basically relapse prevention. Because of the short time clients are in treatment, most individuals will need to experience full detoxification before beginning services. One of the disadvantages of treatment at a short-term substance abuse rehab center is that people may still be experiencing the initial stages of withdrawal and may not be able to focus as well as someone who has detoxed and stabilized fully. This can make treatment within the specific timeframe much more challenging, as people may be physically uncomfortable and moody while experiencing intense cravings.
Recidivism rates are understandably higher among individuals who only get short term rehabilitation as opposed to long term. People who participate in short term substance abuse rehabilitation and then phase into an outpatient program or day treatment facility at least have a better chance of staying sober because they will maintain a support system while they progress in their new sober lifestyle.
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