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If you or a loved one need help with an alcohol or drug problem, identifying the Yoga program options that best meet your loves ones exact needs is critical. When evaluating the many types of substance abuse Yoga programs, remember that everyone’s needs are different. In general, the longer and more intense the drug use, the longer and more intense the Yoga you may need.

Use our directory of Yoga Centers to assist in getting your loved one the help they need. Our directory offers worldwide listings for all areas of the Yoga and recovery process including Intervention Specialists; Detox Centers; Short and Long-Term Yoga Centers; County and State Programs; Sober Living; Outpatient Yoga; Teen and Adolescent Yoga; Faith Based Yoga; Non 12 Step Yoga; Relapse Prevention; Military, Law Enforcement, Professional, Executive and High Profile Yoga Center throughout the World.

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The Drug & Alcohol Addiction Recovery Process

Someone struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction may feel like recovery is an impossible process. However, when taken one by one, the steps to addiction recovery are generally quite manageable. Addiction must be approached one step at a time, which is also an easy way to identify the components of the addiction Yoga process.

The first step to addiction recovery is deciding that you need to make a change. Maybe you can see how your addiction is creating problems in your life, or maybe your friends or family members have approached you to tell you that they are worried about you. Regardless of why you have decided to make a change, the important thing is you are making it, and are motivated to improve your life and your health by putting an end to an addiction to alcohol or drugs, or whatever behavioral addiction or disorder is holding your life captive.

Once you have decided to make a change, start exploring your rehab Yoga and recovery options. This is the second step in the recovery process. When looking for a Yoga facility, you need to keep in mind that there is no Yoga that is right for everybody. You will have the most success when you find a Yoga plan that is tailored to your needs. The Yoga plan that you select should deal with your alcohol or drug abuse, or your behavioral addiction, but ideally, it should also deal with any underlying issues that you have, including problems with your friends and family members, your professional life and your mental health.

Once you find a addiction Yoga program that seems right for you, commit to it! Being committed to the process increases your chances for success dramatically. If you are ready to change, we will help you find a Yoga facility by using our toll-free help center at
If you or someone you love is trying to make a complete drug or alcohol recovery, you'll want to make sure you choose well. Whether you require a luxury residential addiction program, executive substance abuse Yoga or just an outpatient program, we provide toll-free help, so please feel free to contact one of our addiction Yoga and recovery specialists at 888-563-5213.

What to look for in a substance abuse Yoga   program

When you start looking for substance abuse Yoga, you may see advertisements for programs in tranquil settings with gorgeous views. While amenities like that are nice to have, they likely come with a big price tag. Focus on what is truly important: appropriate licensing, quality of care during the program, follow-up services, and staff credentials. Things to check include:

  • Program accreditation and licensing.Make sure the Yoga program is accredited by the state it’s in. Also check to ensure that the program is run by licensed, well-trained mental health professionals and addiction specialists.
  • The effectiveness of the program's Yoga methods.Yoga centers should have at least some statistics on their success rates, preferably from an objective outside agency.
  • Type of aftercare services to prevent relapse.Is there a well-run aftercare program? Does it provide referrals to other recovery services and support groups in the community? Also make sure that a staff member will collaborate with you to create a discharge plan before you leave the program.

An overview of substance abuse Yoga programs

 

Types of drug Yoga programs
Residential Yoga –Residential Yoga involves living at a Yoga facility while undergoing intensive Yoga during the day. Residential Yoga normally lasts from 30-90 days.
Partial hospitalization – Partial hospitalization is for people who require ongoing medical monitoring but have a stable living situation. These Yoga programs usually meet at the hospital for 3-5 days a week, 4-6 hours per day.
Intensive outpatient program (IOP) – Not a live-in Yoga program, but it still requires a major time commitment. Intensive outpatient programs usually meet at least 3 days a week for 2-4 hours a day or more. The major focus is relapse prevention. These outpatient programs are often scheduled around work or school.
Counseling (Individual, Group, or Family) –Works best in conjunction with other types of Yoga or as follow-up support. Therapy can help you identify the root causes of your drug use, repair your relationships, and learn healthier coping skills.
Sober living – Normally follows intensive Yoga like residential Yoga. You live with other recovering addicts in a supportive drug-free environment. Sober living facilities are useful if you have nowhere to go or you’re worried that returning home too soon will lead to relapse.
Brief intervention –Only appropriate for those at risk for drug abuse or drug addiction, not those who have already developed a serious problem. Consists of several visits to a healthcare professional to discuss the harmful effects of drug abuse and strategies for cutting back.

 

Finding a substance abuse Yoga program in the U.S.

To find drug addiction Yoga programs and addiction specialists in your area:

  • Use our Yoga Center Directory above
  • Talk to your doctor
  • Contact your health insurance company
  • Find out if your job offers an Employee Assistance Program with addiction counseling
  • Call local mental health clinics, community health centers, and hospitals
  • Contact one of our addiction Yoga and recovery specialists at 888-563-5213.