Drug Abuse Help

Finding Drug Abuse Help

Drug abuse is different than drug dependency in that the person suffering from drug abuse can still maintain control of their drug use and drinking. For this reason, many individuals are resistant to looking for drug abuse help until the consequences become more severe or their drug abuse turns into drug addiction. Drug abuse help can be found in a number of different treatment settings. Deciding which is right for you can be a challenge.

Types of Drug Abuse Help

Once someone is willing to accept drug abuse help, addiction specialists can work with the individual to help determine the most effective drug abuse treatment for their particular needs. Several types of treatment capable of providing drug abuse help include:

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Drug abuse help is available.

Drug Detox

A person may still require drug detox services if they are abusing drugs and not yet at the point of being drug addicted. There may be mild symptoms of withdrawal, especially from an emotional standpoint. It is not unusual for someone trying to get off of drugs to experience anxiety, depression, mood swings or agitation. Around-the-clock support and prescribed detox medications offer drug abusers help from medical professionals to quit.

Residential Drug Abuse Help

Many people in need of drug abuse help come from unstable living environments, may have developed medical problems or be facing a crisis in their lives. In addition they may be on the verge of going from needing drug abuse help to drug addiction help. This presents an entirely different treatment scenario where residential help for drug abuse is a more appropriate choice since they might benefit more from the structure and therapy a residential drug and alcohol abuse program has to offer.

Intensive Outpatient Help for Drug Abuse

In this situation, the individual in need of help for drug abuse has a stable home environment, good support system and is motivated and willing to give up drugs and/or alcohol. They are generally in early to middle stage drug abuse. If relapse occurs while in intensive outpatient therapy, residential treatment would be recommended.

Individual Therapy for Drug Abuse

Meeting with a therapist on an individual basis for drug abuse help is most effective when the individual is in the early stages of their drug abuse and able and willing to attend the scheduled meetings regularly.

Drug Abuse Help at Lakeview’s Treatment Facility

When people come to our treatment facility for drug abuse help they are generally looking for detox and residential treatment. Lakeview Health Systems was designed to provide comprehensive care for each patient, and not to merely treat their symptoms. Research demonstrates that most people looking for help for drug abuse and electing a lesser form of treatment generally end up experiencing relapse. Don’t let that happen to you.

Contact us today for drug abuse help by calling our toll free number at 1-800-884-1727 any time, day or night. All calls are completely confidential.

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