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WHAT KINDS OF TREATMENT ARE AVAILABLE FOR DRUG ADDICTION?

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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Approximately 22 million people in the United States are addicted to a drug, and only 4 million participated in a drug recovery program. These are startling statistics.

When a loved one is in need of a drug rehabilitation program, families want all necessary resources available to them because they want that person to receive the best possible care that’s right for them. Families of people addicted to drugs hope that the therapy their loved ones receive will provide them access to a new life where they can be happy and free from the oppression and influence of drugs.

Kinds of Drug Recovery Treatment

  1. Prescription Drug Treatment – Primary care physicians, as well as psychiatrists, can prescribe medication to help individuals manage their detoxification symptoms. Some of these medicines block receptors in the brain preventing that feeling of utopia when drinking or taking drugs. Other medication reduces drug cravings, stimulate your appetite, and help you avoid a relapse.
  2. Deep Brain Stimulation – This is a surgical procedure that includes inserting an electrode into the brain. The patient controls the amount of stimulation they receive, including how strong it is. There are skinny wires that run just below the skin’s surface, and the patient determines the electrical pulse with the button on the remote. The purpose of this type of treatment is that it provides a negative stimulus that the patient controls. Whenever they feel a craving, they control the shock with the goal of rewiring their brain to associate the substance with immediate discomfort.
  3. Outpatient Counseling / Behavior Therapy – This kind of therapy targets an individual’s behavior, as well as evaluating why the person started taking drugs, such as a traumatic event or peer pressure. The therapist will also discuss ways to change that behavior. Usually, counseling sessions are once a week with a licensed clinical therapist. Sometimes the meetings are one-on-one, but others may be with a group, and group sessions provide an essential support system for those in the recovery process.
  4. Inpatient Counseling / Behavior Therapy – Inpatient counseling is very similar to outpatient therapy, except it’s more intense and patients usually reside in the compound for a few months, sometimes a year. This kind of counseling is for those who have severe drug problems. A physician is usually on staff in addition to the licensed psychotherapists and psychiatrists. As a patient there, you will be asked to partake in individual, as well as, group counseling sessions.

It’s evident that drug recovery treatment programs are changing with the times regarding the advancements in science, as well as technology. The common goal of the drug rehabilitation therapy is to help their patients break the addictive habits so that they can live a rewarding, drug-free life.

Many people don’t seek professional drug treatment, not because they don’t want it, but because of the negative connotations associated with it. However, individuals need not feel ashamed of being in a recovery program. We all need help from time to time, and at Asana Recovery, we know you’re more than your addiction.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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