Drug Rehab Treatment in Nashville, TN

Drug rehab offers programs that serve as a process of medically supervised physical, psychological, and emotional care provided to drug abusers and addicts. The professionals at drug treatment centers assists patients through detox and withdrawal, provide individual and group counseling, and offer supplemental treatment options to assist the patient in achieving a positive mind-set, put an end to obsessive drug seeking, emotionally detach from the drug of choice, and grow through change in their newly-found recovery. Through relapse prevention, patients are educated about their addiction and learn to recognize false mind-sets and triggers to avoid in recovery.

Drug rehab programs provide a safe, supportive environment for the addict to take their first step to recovery and sober living. At Nashville Drug Treatment Centers, someone will speak to you about your options, call us at (877) 804-1531.

Who Needs Drug Treatment?

An addict or substance abuser needs treatment when they have a habit, or behaviors, that control them. When a person is abusing drugs, problems begin to accumulate. At first it is apparent that use is more frequent and negative behaviors increase. Aspects of daily life begin to suffer, such as family, relationships, dependability, money, health, and legal issues.

Physical and Behavioral Signs of Addiction

  • Physical signs present as personal neglect, poor hygiene, strange odor, a lack of bathing, soiled clothing, unwashed hair, and signs of poor dental maintenance.
  • Behavioral signs will appear as irritability, anxiety, lying and secretive behavior, increasing usage of controlled substance, expressions of guilt and shame, but an inability to stop using. Blackout episodes and memory lapses may be noticed as well.
  • Social problems stemming from drug abuse. The drug abuser, or addict's behaviors begin to unravel and are seen in strained relationships within the family, an overall neglect of responsibilities, loss of friendships, problems at work, engagement in illicit activities, and trouble with the law such as arrests for possession, DUI or DWI, and other crimes of misconduct.
  • Health decline resulting from drug use is common and causes an array of medical problems noted as conditions that involve memory loss, convulsions, hepatitis, weight loss, sleep disorder, loss of appetite, and signs of withdrawal upon discontinuance of the substance.

Intervention

Direct intervention is appropriate when the addict is unable or unwilling to stop using of their own volition. Drug users may be past the point of making the life-saving decision to enter treatment. Individuals in the grips of substance abuse are at greater risk of physical, emotional, and psychological problems. Friends, family, and other concerned persons close to the addict must step in when it is time to intercede. Intervention is best directed by a professional interventionist.

What Treatment Offers

Addiction treatment programs offer medical, psychological, emotional, and practical strategies to focus on the mind and body as a whole. Medically, treatment programs incorporate medically controlled detox and managed withdrawal for addicted clients that are suffering withdrawal symptoms. Some patients also need monitoring and care for diagnosed medical issues such as physical, emotional, and psychological illnesses and disorders, as well as dual diagnosis situations.

Individual and group counseling sessions and therapy is conducted by certified, trained staff counselors. Relapse prevention is an essential aspect of recovery. Prevention begins with education and is supported by techniques that empower the addict to take care of themselves, recognize negative thinking, and use the skills and tools taught in treatment to avoid relapse.

To learn more about your options for drug rehabilitation, call the professionals at Nashville Drug Treatment Centers at (877) 804-1531.

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