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Drug Rehab Odin, IL.

Rehab choices in Odin can range between residential, outpatient rehabilitation, long-term and various other options. Speaking with an addiction specialist who is educated in the differences in treatment can be a helpful resource in choosing the proper rehab.

Different Types Of Treatment in Odin, IL.

As you can probably envision, not every alcohol and drug rehabilitation program in Odin is the same. As a matter of fact, each of the facilities you come across will have its own unique idea about what should constitute quality treatment.

In the same way, the tools applied at a center will mostly depend on the original philosophy the program is founded upon. These categories, however, can be combined in various ways. For instance, you might come across religious-based alcohol and drug rehab facilities that also use evidence-based philosophies.

In many situations, you may find that each alcohol and drug treatment facility emphasizes a single approach. This is how most of these facilities are classified. With that being said, the most common types of alcohol and drug treatment programs include:

1. Evidence-Based Rehab Centers

Evidence-based or Proof-based alcohol and drug treatment programs most always construct their program on the research in substance abuse treatment. As such, they will offer care that is mostly psychologically-based in addition to ancillary treatments that are research and scientifically based from proven results and case studies.

At these places, the treatment therapies used tend to change on a regular basis contingent upon the actual results from the latest findings in the research and scientific work.

2. Spirtually-Based Centers

Faith-based alcohol and drug treatment facilities, on the other hand, put their attention on the spiritual and religious aspects of recovery. As a direct result, most of them rely on the 12-step philosophies in combination with spiritual practice - such as meditation and prayers.

The underlying thought in most of these facilities is that recovery comes from God. In the United States - a largely Christian area - most faith-based facilities are Christian. But, there are also drug and alcohol rehab programs that focus on treating people from other faiths.

In many instances, you will find that these organizational recovery programs are paid for by religious entity - as an example, the Salvation Army has treatment programs. That said, most spiritually-based centers also promote philosophies based on abstinence.

3. 12-step Based Programs

Most of these facilities base their recovery protocols and options on the twelve step programs in addition to the literature produced by Alcoholics Anonymous and its other offshoots.

As a result, most all of these rehabs will require that you participate in meetings, group work, and regular meetings with your sponsor. During these activities, you will work on the steps that will enable you to deal with your issues from the twelve step point of view.

Some of the centers in Odin that are based on the 12-steps may also involve other treatment modalities - such as complementary therapeutic practices and one-on-one psychotherapy.

4. Medicine-Based Rehabs

Medicine-based programs look at substance abuse issues as conditions that ought to be handled in a medical setting - in much the same way you would handle other diseases like diabetes.

Because of this, they will often prescribe the long term use of such meds as Suboxone and methadone for the management of addiction.

These types of addiction treatment programs are, however, sometimes thought of as harm-reducing because they can transfer your addiction from one drug to another. As an example, the methadone or Suboxone might take the place of heroin and opoids.

On the other hand, there are medicines that a proven track record of deterring active alcohol abuse. For instance, Antabuse will make an alcoholic ill whenever they take alcohol. Because of this, this type of medicine is effective at managing addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some alcohol and drug treatment facilities do not fit into any of the categories we have discussed above. These programs offer cures that are not founded on any evidence-based treatment methods or protocols.

Instead, these programs suggest that their way of handling addiction issues is unique to them. But, they are problematic in the sense that they might not be able to provide you with proof of success or be able to provide evidence about their theories.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Centers

These are drug and alcohol rehab facilities that hold the belief that people 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 addicts can consume less of the drugs or alcohol. From this perspective, they claim that it is alright to have a glass or so of wine or beer during lunch or dinner and will teach the patients how to do this with success. In the process, you will learn how to keep a lid on your substance abuse problem while still allowing for some substance use.

Many harm-reduction alcohol and drug rehabs are found outside the reaches of common drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. One good example would be a needle exchange plan.

The theory behind these programs is that not every addicted person is ready for or wants guidance. Therefore, they are intended for trying to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. In doing so, these programs reduce the risk of disease transmission arising from drug abuse, although addicts continue using as they did before the intervention.

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6 treatment listings in or near Odin, Illinois:

NA meetings in Odin:

  • United Methodist Church
    DeWolf Street
    Odin, IL. 62870

    Friday - 7:00 PM
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