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A Step Towards Recovery: What is Addiction Treatment Therapy?

2/13/2023

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Addictive disorders are a set of illnesses that can affect both the body and the mind. Addiction therapy is a crucial therapeutic option for recovering from addiction disorders. Therapy treatment for addiction helps end the addiction cycle. Addiction treatment is challenging and needs continual support.

21.7 million people, or about
8.1 percent of the population, in the US need or regularly get treatment for substance abuse disorders. If you wish to overcome your addiction, don't discount the benefits of therapy.


Therapy is a crucial component since our thoughts and behaviors interconnect. However, addiction therapy must cover as broad a spectrum as the condition itself. Medical professionals should tailor addiction therapy to the needs of each patient.


Most people ask, "What is addiction treatment therapy?" This article describes addiction treatment therapy and the steps to recovery. If you’re struggling with addiction and live in Rockwall, TX, reach out to the team at
Elevate Rockwall today to schedule an appointment. 

​What is Addiction Treatment Therapy?

Recognizing that drug or alcohol use is a problem in your life is essential. This is the first step toward recovering from addiction. Once you realize this, you're ready for therapy and should immediately seek out therapy treatment for addiction. 

Treatment options for addiction depend on several factors, such as:

  • Addiction disorder type
  • Effects of usage on the individual
  • Length and intensity of use
There are many options for addiction treatment if you abuse drugs and want to quit.  However, not everyone responds well to all treatments for addiction disorders. You should consult a therapist to find the right approach for you.

Some of the addiction treatment therapy options are:

Detoxification

The first step in treating addiction is detoxification. It entails eliminating a drug from the body and minimizing withdrawal symptoms. A treatment facility may employ specific medications to lessen withdrawal symptoms. If you have a substance addiction, you may need medicine to alleviate the symptoms of withdrawal.

Counseling and Behavioral Addiction Treatment Therapy

​This is yet another popular form of therapy for addiction treatment. Therapy sessions may be one-on-one, in a group, or with the entire family. It depends on the requirements of the person who wants to begin receiving therapy. The number of sessions is usually high but decreases as symptoms become better.
​There are other types of therapy for addiction, including:

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

​If you have an addiction disorder, cognitive-behavioral therapy is very useful. This therapy can help you identify and alter thought patterns on substance use.

Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy

​Additionally crucial is multidimensional family therapy. It aids in bettering family dynamics when a teen with a substance use issue is present.

Motivational Interviewing

​This therapy is essential since it increases people's willingness to alter their behavior. It's imperative that you get this therapy if you abuse drugs.

Counseling for Addiction

​This therapy assists clients in altering their attitudes and behaviors toward substance abuse. It also improves life skills and supports other addiction therapies.

​Other Addiction Treatment Therapy Options

​There are other therapy treatments for addiction. Depending on your needs, each type of therapy differs and may be less or more helpful.
Here are other therapy alternatives if you want to begin addiction therapy:

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Change and acceptance are the main goals of dialectical behavior therapy. Dialectical behavior therapy helps those with substance use problems. DBT emphasizes reducing substance use and actions associated with substance use disorders. 

It encourages beneficial actions that keep an addict away from drugs, such as forming new relationships. DBT therapists use individual, group, and treatment interventions between sessions.

Contingency Management Therapy

Contingency management is a treatment in which people get rewards for positive changes. Positive reinforcement enhances the frequency of a behavior. This is the basis for this therapy.

The following are some of the advantages of contingency management therapy for addiction:

  • Improves retention rates in substance addiction treatment programs.
  • It enhances a person's likelihood of remaining sober after rehab.

Couples and Family Therapy

Addiction has an impact on your life and can transform your entire family. A strong family relationship makes you more likely to succeed in addiction rehabilitation. If you use drugs or alcohol, you should also attend family or couples therapy. 
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Family members can be significant transformation agents in your life. They increase your chances of staying in therapy. Additionally, family counseling lowers recurrence rates and increases family happiness.

12-Step and Community Programs

A 12-step program is a structured method of overcoming or recuperating from addiction. The fundamental focus of 12-step and community programs is acceptance. It also focuses on full involvement in the recovery community. The primary goal of this therapy is to stay sober. 

Maintenance Therapy

Addiction is a long-term condition. People who have been addicted to drugs or alcohol before are more likely to form issues with them again. Therefore, it’s a good idea to engage in maintenance therapy. This therapy helps in avoiding substance abuse addiction and relapse. 

​Maintenance therapy includes counseling and medication. Currently, the FDA has three drugs for treating opioid addiction and alcohol addiction.


​Why is Therapy Essential in Treating Addiction?

People struggling with substance misuse can suffer physical, mental, and emotional side effects. Having an addiction disorder is traumatic and demoralizing. To treat addiction, therapy is necessary.

Therapy treatment for addiction will assist you in breaking your drug-using habit. You will love your progress after addiction therapy and begin to regain your personal confidence. 

Here are reasons why therapy is essential in treating addiction:
  • Therapy offers incentives for patients to maintain their sobriety.
  • In therapy, people learn how to manage stress and triggers and improve their life skills.
  • People's views and actions around drug misuse change due to therapy.
  • People who are in therapy receive treatment for substance abuse.

​Therapy can assist in overcoming personal treatment resistance. You will be more receptive to the possibility of addiction treatment if you seek therapy. Therapy also ensures you get good, long-lasting results and quick healing.

​Do I Need a Substance Abuse Therapist or Recovery Therapist?

Yes. For addiction recovery, you require a substance abuse therapist. Successful addiction recovery is not something you can accomplish on your own. But you can overcome your drug addiction with a group of therapists.

Most expert recovery therapists will give you strategies for reducing withdrawal symptoms. For effective therapy, look for qualified and experienced therapists.
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Community programs, detox facilities, or drug treatment facilities may also recommend you to a competent therapist. If you want to deal with your addiction, find a good therapist. You’ll also have the advantage of asking your therapist for suggestions on appropriate treatments.

Takeaway

Substance abuse disorders are complex and often need lengthy, intense treatment. The substance and the intensity of the addiction determine the treatment. Detoxification is the first step in treating substance addiction. Detox aids in reducing withdrawal symptoms as the chemicals leave your system.

There are numerous ways to treat addiction disorders. If you need addiction treatment therapy, we're here for you. Call us today, and let us help you through this recovery process.
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