Generally duration of ninety days is preferred for alcohol rehab programs. However, for people who cannot afford to be in rehab for ninety days, accelerated program options are available that allow patients to transition back home after 28 days with continuing transitional recovery support
People aged twenty and more, from all walks of life participate in such programs. Factors like history of chemical dependency, age, psychiatric history or other variables, may lead to a longer length of stay. Such situations are worked out by senior staff members who work with the client to assess their needs for an appropriate length of treatment.
The 28-day alcohol rehab programs have some of the highest success rates in the world. Mostly people are successful at beating their addiction with only one 28-day treatment. For the success of any alcohol or drug treatment program, the initial objective is to stabilize, achieving and maintain abstinence long enough to create a solid recovery foundation. It becomes imperative for the recovering person to choose to engage in the ongoing process of growth and change, once abstinence is achieved.
People attending these programs participate in education lectures and treatment counseling in both one-on-one and small group settings. Some rehab programs also have additional activities such as yoga, introduction to spiritual principles of recovery and support groups.
The most important point is that most of these alcohol rehab program support the development of self-awareness, self-honesty and self-clarity. Continued engagement in this process leads to the development of self-responsibility, the ability to keep agreements, and self-accountability for one's choices.
Treatment for addiction to and dependencies on alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamines, heroin, marijuana, and others are usually done in 28 days. These programs are generally not part of a medical hospital and do not provide medical supervision or detox services.
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