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10 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Drug Addiction Treatment

Everyone knows that drug abuse and addiction has grown to epidemic proportions, and, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug addiction treatment is the best means of ending this epidemic. However, it is likely that people in need of this treatment have a number of very common questions.

1. What is Drug Addiction Treatment?

Drug addiction treatment is phrase that refers to a group of medical practices designed to work in conjunction with one another in order to end physical dependence, identify underlying causes of addiction, and correct behavioral, psychological, and physical ailments that create the addiction.

2. Do I Need Treatment?

If your drug abuse has reached a point where you feel out of control, or you are experiencing symptoms of addiction, you need treatment. Addiction is a disease, and like any disease requires specific care in order for you to recover from it.

If you feel you need treatment chances are it is time to find a treatment center. You find the treatment center that is right for you by calling 800-256-3490. We can help.

3. How can I Pay for Treatment?

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Whether or not you’ll need to go out of state for treatment is a common question.

Most health insurance plans include coverage for addiction treatment. Additionally, there are many treatment centers that charge on a sliding scale, or provide financial assistance from charitable organizations or government subsidies.

4. What is Detoxification or Detox?

In short, detoxification is the process of removing the substance of abuse, and its effects, from the body. This process may be assisted by medication, depending on the substance being removed, and will be accompanied by withdrawal symptoms that are treated as effectively as possible.

5. Do I Need to go Out of the State / County for Treatment?

There are numerous drug treatment centers spread over every state in the country. Chances are reasonably high that you can find one in your area. However, you should not limit yourself by area if you can avoid it. It is more important to find the facility that can best treat you.

6. How Long will I be in Treatment?

The length of time spent in treatment depends on the drug you are addicted to, how long you have been abusing it, and whatever other factors are affecting your psychological and bodily health. That said, treatment usually ranges from two weeks to three months.

7. Will they give me the Medications I Need during Treatment?

All medications necessary to treat mental and physical disorders, as well as medications needed to manage withdrawal will be administered as prescribed.

Questions to Ask a Treatment Center before You Go

8. Can my Family Visit?

Most treatment centers have visitation days and times, but not all. Also, it is universally recognized that repairing and maintaining relationships with family members are important to recovery, and these visits are typically encouraged.

9. What is an Individualized Treatment Plan?

No two people are the same, nor are any two addictions. As a result, every person needs a treatment plan that meets their specific needs and goals. To do this, treatment centers put together planning teams that include the patient, doctors, therapists, and counselors in order to create a course of treatment that will offer the best chance of success.

10. Where Can I Find Drug Treatment?

All of the information regarding drug treatment can be very confusing, and it can be difficult to know where to turn for answers. We can provide those answers. Call us today at 800-256-3490 and let us help you find the treatment you need. You don’t have to continue down the path you are on. Help is available.

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Where do calls go?

Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Recovery Helpline or Alli Addiction Services.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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