Black Horse Health’s Comprehensive Drug Addiction Recovery & Aftercare Programs
What should you expect from drug and alcohol rehab? How can you or your loved one get the most out of rehabilitation? Find out here.
Goals and Objectives of Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs
At Black Horse Health, our drug and alcohol rehab programs offer a structured and supportive environment that aims to provide the tools and resources needed for a successful journey toward wellness and sobriety.
In these recovery programs, individuals receive comprehensive care from certified healthcare professionals who are skilled in supporting long-term recovery from substance use disorder (SUD). By providing supervision and evidence-based therapies, our programs aim to promote lasting wellness.
Read on to learn more about how our drug and alcohol rehab programs can help you or your loved one lay the foundation for sustainable wellness. When you’re ready to reach out for the support you need and deserve for lasting recovery, our Black Horse Health team is just a phone call away.
Here are some ways drug and alcohol rehab programs can help individuals in their recovery:
Providing a Safe and Supportive Environment
- Around-the-clock support to monitor physical well-being
- Trained staff to offer emotional and psychological support
- Peer groups to share experiences and challenges
Structure and Routine Building
Our Black Horse Health team recognizes how having daily schedules filled with productive activities can help replace negative behaviors, which can help lead to long-term recovery. This is why we promote building daily discipline in our programs.
- Help keep the mind occupied, which reduces cravings
- Instill positive behaviors that can continue after leaving rehab
- Set up a balanced lifestyle focused on recovery
Skills and Coping Mechanisms
- Stress management techniques, such as yoga and meditation
- Healthy outlets through activities like art, drama, and music
- Building strong support networks for long-term success
Individualized Treatments and Therapies in Drug and Alcohol Rehabs
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Focuses on recognizing triggers and managing responses
- Dialectal Behavioral Therapy: Helps in accepting and changing intense emotional reactions
- Trauma-Focused Therapies: Recognizes the deep impact of trauma on substance use and addresses and heals underlying trauma
The Importance of Initial Assessment
Medical history gives important information about any other health issues that may exist. Knowing the types and quantities of substances used helps in creating a more effective treatment plan. Psychological evaluations identify if any mental health issues also need treatment.
Adapting Treatment Over Time
Tailoring Treatment for Specific Substances
- Opioids: For opioids, medical detox is often the first step. This helps people manage withdrawal symptoms in a safe setting. Another key part is medication-assisted treatment, which uses approved drugs to ease cravings and bring stability. Therapy sessions also help people understand the root causes of their opioid use and teach them new ways to cope.
- Alcohol: Alcohol withdrawal can cause symptoms like shaking or high blood pressure. Detox and medical care are essential to manage these safely. Therapy, both one-on-one and in groups, helps people change their thoughts about alcohol. This helps them build a support network and find better ways to cope with challenges.
- Stimulants: For stimulants, treatment often focuses on emotional and social issues. Family therapy can involve loved ones in the recovery process, providing additional emotional support. Special programs help people learn how to avoid going back to stimulant use by managing stress and other triggers.
The Role of Aftercare in Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Continued Emotional Support
- Weekly group therapy sessions
- Continued connection to the supportive community and resources of Black Horse Health Institute
- Mentorship programs offering advice and guidance
Monitoring and Accountability
- Support group meetings where individuals can share their experiences and gain motivation
- Consistent follow-up appointments to review personal progress
- Wellness assessments to evaluate physical and mental health status
Integration into Everyday Life
- Providing guidance on how to apply new coping skills in daily life
- Encouraging the building of supportive personal and community relationships
- Offering general advice on managing life’s responsibilities in a healthy way
Coping with Relapse
- Learning to recognize personal triggers and early warning signs that might lead to a relapse
- Guidance on creating a basic plan to prevent relapse based on one’s unique needs and situations
- Providing support on how to seek help quickly in case of an immediate crisis or challenge
Strategies for Managing Triggers and Cravings After Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Identifying Triggers
- Emotional Triggers: Being aware of emotional states like sadness, anger, or stress helps. These emotions are often triggers for substance use.
- Social Triggers: Avoiding social situations where substance use is likely to occur can be helpful. This might mean changing friend circles or avoiding certain places.
Coping Mechanisms for Emotional Wellness
- Art therapy
- Drama therapy
- Equine therapy
- Experiential therapy
- Meditation
- Yoga
Building a Support Network
Some examples of group therapies offered at Black Horse Health Institute include:
- Peer Support Groups: Joining a peer support group can offer a sense of community and shared experience, making the recovery journey less isolating.
- Family Involvement: Research shows that family ties can impact the chances of relapse. This influence affects a person’s self-esteem and resilience. When the family is part of the recovery journey, it can offer emotional support and a feeling of responsibility.3
The Impact of Treatment Duration in Drug and Alcohol Rehab on Long-Term Recovery
Black Horse Health offers two primary types of treatment programs: an inpatient residential program and an intensive outpatient program (IOP):
- Inpatient Residential Program: This is designed for those who need a structured environment and 24-hour care. Typically, these programs can last anywhere from 30 to 90 days, and sometimes longer for more severe cases.
- Intensive Outpatient Program: This program is more flexible, as it allows individuals to continue with their daily responsibilities, like work or family care. The duration of an IOP can vary, ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on individual needs.
How to Choose the Right Length of Stay
- Severity: The more serious the issue, the longer a person will probably need to stay in rehab. This helps to get to the bottom of the problem and keeps the chances of a relapse lower.
- Other Health Issues: If someone also has a mental health problem or another medical condition, they might need to stay longer to take care of those issues too.
Why Longer Might Be Better
- Time to Work on Deep Issues: Longer stays give people the time to dig deep into any other problems that might be linked to their substance issues.
- Skills for the Real World: Staying longer gives more time to learn important skills for managing life after the program ends.
Does Black Horse Health Have a Standard Stay or Care Plan?
- Substance Use Detoxification & Mental Health Stabilization
- Inpatient Residential
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Alumni Program
- Family Program
Types of Disorders Treated
- Substance Use Disorders
- Mental Health Conditions
- Trauma
- Chronic Pain
Co-Occurring Conditions
Our Specializations
Our Commitment to Excellence
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