However far along the path of drug or alcohol use, abuse, dependency, or addiction a person has strayed, there is hope. Persons who are suffering from the effects of substance abuse can change direction and make positive changes in their lives, if they are able to recognize that they have a problem, and are willing to participate in their own recovery. Taking the step of participating in their own addiction recovery may be more than they can handle alone, especially during the earliest stages of sobriety. It is at this time that inpatient treatment can offer help and guidance towards lasting sobriety.
Inpatient sustance abuse treatment is a form of intensive therapy. Persons who participate in this kind of program are asked to live in a facility that is strictly dedicated to encouraging and reinforcing sober living habits. These kinds of programs are generally available for different lengths of time, and have a variety of options available to best meet the former alcohol or drug abuser’s needs. This kind of intensity, combined with individualized therapy, can greatly add to a person’s chance at achieving real and lasting sobriety.
Once a person has decided to make the positive change from being an alcohol or