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Drug Rehab Big Prairie, Ohio

Treatment options in Big Prairie, Ohio can range between residential, outpatient, short term rehab and many other options. Speaking to a drug and alcohol counselor who knows the differences in recovery programs can be a helpful resource in choosing the proper rehab.

Different Types Of Rehabilitation in Big Prairie, OH.

As you can imagine, not every substance abuse treatment center in Big Prairie is the same. In fact, each of the facilities you encounter will have their own individual notion about what should constitute quality treatment.

In the same way, the techniques used at a facility will mostly depend on the particular philosophy the center is founded upon. These categories, however, are not mutually exclusive. As an example, you may see faith-based substance abuse treatment centers that also use evidence-based philosophies.

In most cases, you may find that each alcohol and drug rehab program emphasizes a single philosophy. This is how most of these facilities are classified. With that being said, the most common types of drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs include:

1. Evidence-Based Programs

Evidence-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs tend to underpin their treatment on the research in substance abuse treatment. As such, they will extend care that is often psychologically-based in addition to adjunctive protocols that are based on proven scientific research and is founded on what has been found to work for different types of addicts.

At these rehabs, the treatment protocols applied tend to change on a regular basis depending on the actual results coming out from the latest findings in the research and scientific work.

2. Religious-Based Centers

Spiritually-based substance abuse treatment facilities, on the other hand, are focused on the spiritual and religious aspects of treatment. As a result, most of them rely on the twelve step philosophies in combination with spiritual practice - such as meditation and prayers.

The overriding belief in a majority of these facilities is that recovery comes from God. In the U.S. - a chiefly Christian region - most spiritually-based rehabs are Christian. On the other hand, there are some alcohol and drug rehab facilities that focus on offering treatment to addicts from other faiths.

In most cases, you will find that these organizational recovery rehabs are paid for by a specific religious group - as an example, the Salvation Army has treatment programs. With that said, most religious-based rehabs also promote abstinence-based programs.

3. 12-step Based Facilities

Most of these programs base their treatment protocols and offerings on the twelve step philosophies coupled with the information produced by Alcoholics Anonymous and its other offshoots.

As a result, most all of these facilities require that you engage in group work, attend offsite and onsite meetings, and meet up with a sponsor. During these activities, you will go through the steps that will enable you to look at your addiction from the twelve step point of view.

Some of the rehabs in Big Prairie that are based on the twelve steps of addiction recovery may also involve other recovery modalities - such as complementary therapeutic practices and one-on-one psychotherapy.

4. Pharmacotherapy-Based Facilities

Medicine-based facilities look at addiction and substance use disorders as symptoms that should be handled medically - in much the same way you would handle other diseases like high blood pressure.

Because of this, they often write a prescription for such medicines as methadone for the management of addiction.

These kinds of alcohol and drug rehab facilities are, however, sometimes classified as harm reducing because they might pass on your addiction from one drug to a different drug. As an example, the Suboxone may replace opoids.

On the other hand, there are medicines that a proven track record of deterring active drug abuse. For instance, Antabuse makes an alcohol abuser ill when they consume alcohol. Because of this, this type of medicine is productive at handling addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some alcohol and drug rehab programs are unique and not suited to any of the methods described here so far. These programs offer cures that are not founded on any evidence-based treatment methods or protocols.

Instead, these centers report that they have worked out unique ways of dealing with addiction and substance use disorders. However, they are problematic in the sense that they will probably not be able to provide you with proof of success or any other evidence to back up the claims they make.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Rehabs

These are drug and alcohol treatment programs that generally believe that individuals suffering from addiction and a variety of substance use disorders are not completely capable of abstinence or that they do not want to stop using drugs and alcohol entirely.

These drug and alcohol rehab centers, instead, go with the belief that addicted people can use less of the substance in question. Based on this belief, they claim that it's alright to have a glass of wine or so during lunch and will teach the patients how to do this with success. While going through this, you will learn how to control your substance abuse problem while still making allowances for some substance use.

Most harm-reduction drug and alcohol rehab centers are found away from the reaches of conventional drug and alcohol rehabs. A good example is a needle exchange plan.

The intention behind these plans is that not every addict is prepared for or desires help. Hence, they are directed at attempting to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. By so doing, they reduce the risk of disease transmittal that occurs from drug abuse, although addicted people continue using as they did prior to the intervention.

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