Why Does Drug And Alcohol Use Spike During the Holidays?
David Hampton ❘
Several studies have shown that drug and alcohol use spike during the holidays, buy why is this? Here's what the data suggests.
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by Krystina Murray | ❘
Millions of Americans have been affected by the Opioid epidemic, alcohol, and other drugs, and deciding to attend rehab is an act of courage. Not only are you or your loved one taking control of your life — you or your loved one are committing to a life of change. It may seem overwhelming to commit to change in a new setting and around people you don’t know, let alone choosing which rehab facility to attend, but it doesn’t have to be.
The first step would be the individual selecting to attend an inpatient facility as opposed to an outpatient facility. Both offer addiction treatment to meet the needs of the patient, taking their commitments and preferences into consideration.
Inpatient treatment offers the best hands-on treatment available. The patient is fully immersed in a place where they cannot access distractions or harmful substances. He or she has the ongoing support of medical doctors, therapists, nurses, and other treatment professionals to discover the best treatment plans. A final note for inpatient facilities is the higher success rate in reducing the likelihood of relapse as compared to at home detox and outpatient rehab. There are no guarantees of a particular relapse success rate, as results will vary.
The prospective patients may benefit from asking themselves questions about the treatment. For example, asking one’s self:
Keeping these questions in mind will help individuals narrow down their prospects. Facilities that offer holistic treatments as opposed to traditional ones can reduce options and make the decision less overwhelming.
Traveling for rehab can offer prospective patients many unique benefits, like a distraction-free healing journey. Deciding on traveling or local facilities provide various payment plans as well as treatment methods. After deciding, spending time researching facilities as well as their staff qualifications can give the patient the assurance needed to commit to their sobriety.
Medications are a central part of the recovery process for many patients. Getting treated for an Opioid use disorder often requires cutting-edge medications like Suboxone, Methadone, or Vivitrol. However, for other substance use disorders, facilities may offer other medications, or may not use other medications. In discovering which meds are available in specific locations individuals can discover how the detox process works by asking a treatment professional upon calling.
A strong indication of the success of a facility is its history as well as its accreditation. If a facility has lasted for 8 years or longer, for example, a new patient can feel more secure in the integrity of the facility. Patients can avoid facilities that are not “the real deal” and opt for those which have more skin in the game. Additionally, prospective patients can examine testimonials from former patients. Patients can understand that recovery success rates vary but can still gain insights on how well the facility functions.
If a patient is struggling with al alcohol use disorder, there are facilities that cater to treating them specifically. This allows treatment centers to concentrate on the vast side effects that alcoholism can create, like brain and liver damage. Similarly, patients can create questions to decide the best facility, patients should also have an idea of their needs in mind. Sample questions include:
Getting treatment for an alcohol use disorder or other substance use disorder may be intimidating at first, but remember that you are not alone. The first step after realizing you need treatment is to explore treatment options. Contact a treatment provider to talk about rehab options today.
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Krystina Murray
Krystina Murray has received a B.A. in English at Georgia State University, has over 5 years of professional writing and editing experience, and over 15 years of overall writing experience. She enjoys traveling, fitness, crafting, and spreading awareness of addiction recovery to help people transform their lives.
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