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Outpatient Treatment Programs

For those who are unable to attend inpatient treatment, another approach to treating substance abuse, drug addiction, alcoholism, and other behavior addictions is outpatient treatment. Outpatient treatment includes counseling, education, individual, family and group therapy sessions, and peer and support groups among others. Outpatient treatment is a flexible and effective option for people who need support while managing their addiction. It allows them to continue with their daily lives while getting the treatment they need to overcome addiction.

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Gateway Foundation

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Solace Behavioral Health

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Freedom Institute New York

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Northpoint Washington

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Banyan Massachusetts

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Cumberland Heights

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Outpatient Drug, Alcohol and Behavior Addiction Treatment

You can take advantage of psychotherapy, psychiatric services, and medical care in outpatient treatment, usually on a scheduled basis. Moreover, outpatient alcohol and drug treatment is oriented toward the more flexible autonomy end of the treatment setting spectrum.

How Does Outpatient Treatment Work?

The main goal of an outpatient drug rehabilitation program is different from an inpatient treatment program. Unlike inpatient treatment programs, outpatient treatment programs teach participants how to live without their preferred substance, alcohol, drugs, or behavior addictions, while they’re still living in their everyday environments. Some other features of an outpatient treatment program could be:

  • psychological treatment
  • providing assistance
  • therapeutic measures

What is the Duration of Outpatient Drug Rehab?

Outpatient rehabilitation can last a week, several months, or even years, depending on the services you require. Also, intensive outpatient services are typically intended to last at least one month.

Do I need Outpatient Drug Rehab?

The likelihood that you will benefit from outpatient therapy is highest if:

  • Your mental and emotional stability are both acceptable.
  • For issues with addiction or mental health, intensive care is not required.
  • You feel surrounded by security at home.
  • You can put all of your efforts into helping yourself.

Outpatient Treatment Elements

The individual, group, and family therapy, easy access to medical care, mental health counseling, and medication-assisted treatment. Likewise, this may include drugs like Suboxone and Naltrexone, if necessary, which are the main components of outpatient addiction treatment.

  • Medical attention: During the healing process, appointments with medical professionals will evaluate a person's physical health. Also, a patient's primary care physician can be consulted for additional treatment if urgent problems arise.
  • Therapy: Therapy addresses addiction-related problems by combining individual, group, and family sessions.
  • Treatment with medication: Treatment with medication can support recovery at all stages of recovery by lowering cravings. MAT is particularly effective for treating nicotine, opioid, and alcohol addictions.

Treatment Options for Outpatients

Outpatient treatments are the least expensive and independent options among the range of available treatments.

  • Day Programs: Outpatient day programs, also known as PHPs, engage patients five to seven days a week, typically for at least six hours each day, and offer the most intensive schedule of treatment.
  • Intensive outpatient programs are frequently the best option for people who need intensive care but must pursue outpatient rehabilitation due to obligations with work, school, or their families.
  • Continuing care is a type of treatment that consists of mutual support and counseling groups with the main objective of connecting people who have completed more intensive outpatient treatment and giving them ongoing support.
  • Outpatient Care for Concurrent Mental Health Disorders: If the co-occurring substance use disorder or mental health condition has mild to moderate symptoms, effective outpatient treatment can be provided.

The Advantages of Outpatient Care

  • The ability to continue working or attending school while receiving assistance is a significant advantage of these programs. For instance, you can attend programs on the weekends or even weeknights because the hours are so flexible, allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • They are typically more affordable; you only need to work 10–12 hours a week on average; and they can help you form a support network, among other advantages.

What is the Cost of Outpatient Drug Rehab?

People who receive treatment in an outpatient setting can continue to live at home. Furthermore, patients learn to remain drug-free without relocating to a facility through a series of appointments. In addition, the average cost of outpatient care for a three-month program is $5,000. The cost of outpatient care in some facilities can reach $10,000 per month.

The Recovery HQ Team is here to help.

If you or a loved are looking for an outpatient treatment program for substance abuse, alcoholism, drug addiction or other behavior addiction, the Recovery HQ Team is here to assist you. Please contact our dedicated team and we will do all we can to help.

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