The Best PHP Programs for Alcohol, RX & Drug Addiciton
Many times, a person may feel as though they get lost in the trap of addiction as a result of the people, places, and things around them. For example, if you live or are close to a friend or a loved one that is struggling with their own substance abuse addiction, you may find it impossible to work through the contributing factors of your own addiction simply because you may be exposed to drugs or alcohol use. If you find yourself in this position, then you may be the ideal candidate for the partial hospitalization program at the Fort Lauderdale-based facility.
At The Source, we offer a partial hospitalization program that is personalized to suit the needs of our clients. We provide you with a home away from home type of environment that will give you the atmosphere that you need to focus on yourself while you learn what it means to be healthy and sober. You will have the opportunity to live in one of our incredible single-family residences which not only allows you to recover in luxury but gives you close access to the incredible Fort Lauderdale beach as well as 12 step meetings that are local to the area.
If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, call The Source today. Our treatment specialists are available 24/7 to discuss your options and help you find the perfect solution (800) 204-0418.
A partial hospitalization program comes with the requirement of participating in a minimum of 25 hours of therapy per week. This gives you the chance to truly explore the events in your life that contributed to your addiction and address them in a safe and sober environment. In addition to participating in therapy, you will also have around-the-clock access to your treatment team which can provide you with the additional level of support and care that you need especially during the first few days and weeks of your sobriety.
What Does Alcohol Rehab Consist Of?
Alcohol rehab is truly an exploration of self-discovery. During the time that you’re in alcohol addiction, you’re at the mercy of your disease. It’s possible that you may do things that you wouldn’t normally do when you weren’t under the influence of this substance and you may put yourself in potentially dangerous situations. Your time in addiction rehab will help you to recognize the impact that your disease has had on your life and heal from it. As a result, you will be able to live a healthier, sober, and more productive life.
First Alcohol Detox – Then Rehab
It’s important to understand the first step in your treatment process will likely be working through an alcohol detox program. Within just a few hours from the time that you take your last drink, it’s possible that you may start to experience withdrawal symptoms which will make it difficult if not impossible for you to take care of yourself during these first few days of your sobriety. The Source Treatment Center has partnered with numerous detox facilities throughout the country including close to the Eatontown area so that you can receive the immediate and urgent care that you need. We strongly encourage you to reach out to us as soon as you make the decision to commit to addiction treatment so that we can make arrangements for you to go to detox.
Getting to the Root of Alcohol Addiction
It’s critical that you focus on uncovering the root cause of your addiction during the time that you’re in treatment. The root cause of addiction is something that is different for every person, however, it usually revolves around experiencing some form of trauma. For example, if you were abused as a child or as an adult and you did not receive the psychological care that you needed after the event took place. As a result, you may have turned to alcohol as a way to cope. Although the occasional drink may have seemed appealing and allowed you to forget about the pain that you were feeling, over time you will notice that it will take multiple drinks just for you to get to that feeling of false peace. Even then, that “peace” is not something that will last, and ask a result you will begin drinking more and more.
Overcoming Addiction with Therapy
You will be able to overcome your addiction with a combination of determination as well as therapy. There are many people who mistakenly believe that overcoming their addiction is as simple as no longer consuming their substance of choice. The reality is that there is a psychological component of addiction that should always be considered. While it’s a wonderful first step to identify the root cause of your addiction, the next step in the process is to overcome it by utilizing certain therapeutic techniques.
At our Eatontown addiction center, we offer several different forms of therapy that will help you to address your addiction. The examples of the types of therapy that you will experience at The Source include:
- Trauma-based therapy
- Behavioral therapy
- Family therapy
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
Although participating in therapy is something that may feel awkward and uncomfortable at times, it’s a critical part of your recovery journey because it will help you to address the traumas that you may have experienced in such a way where you will not be retraumatized. Instead, you will be able to develop a better understanding of your disease so that you can take steps to overcome it.
The intake team at The Source Treatment Center is available right now to help you to develop a recovery plan that will help you to overcome your addiction once and for all. We understand the stress and the chaos that is often associated with addiction. We do everything that we can to help you come to a place in your life where you no longer have to turn to drugs or alcohol to work through any adverse emotions that you may experience. For more information about our partial hospitalization program or any other treatment plan, please get in touch with us today at (800) 204-0418.
If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, call The Source today. Our treatment specialists are available 24/7 to discuss your options and help you find the perfect solution (800) 204-0418.