Painkiller Addiction Treatment
For those who suffer from painkiller addiction, treatment is the best possible chance at making a full recovery and reducing the risk of relapse. Painkiller addiction treatment is provided in a number of different manners but most often consists of detox, counseling and therapy as well as quality aftercare. Just as the potential reasons why people become addicted to painkillers or how they become addicted may change from one individual to the next, the types of treatment that will work for one individual to the next are also very different.
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Treatment OptionsInpatient Painkiller Addiction Treatment
The most common form of treatment for those suffering from painkiller addiction and probably one of the most effective treatment options is inpatient treatment. During inpatient treatment, the individual will be admitted into a residential facility where they will receive counseling and medical care on an around-the-clock basis that not only ensures their safety, it also ensures their sobriety. Inpatient painkiller addiction treatment is ideal for those who have been addicted to painkillers for a prolonged period of time, those who have already tried outpatient treatment and have been unsuccessful, and for those who do not have a significant level of support at home.
Meals, housing, medical care, counseling, support and even education are provided at inpatient treatment centers. The recovering addict has simply one focus while they are in the facility and that is to recover! No other type of painkiller addiction treatment will provide such monitoring and care that ensures this level of safety and sobriety.
Outpatient Painkiller Addiction Treatment
If an individual has already completed an inpatient treatment program or if they have not been using painkillers for very long and only suffer from a mild addiction to the drugs, outpatient addiction treatment may prove to be an effective method of care. During outpatient painkiller addiction treatment the individual will attend private or group counseling sessions on a regular basis where they will receive support and guidance that will assist them in their recovery efforts. After they have completed their therapy session at the facility, they will return to their normal routine which may consist of going to work or school or returning home for the night.
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1 (888) 414-2380A significantly lower level of monitoring and support is provided for those in an outpatient painkiller addiction treatment program but this doesn’t mean that such treatment is not effective. Outpatient painkiller addiction treatment is an effective method of treatment for those who need to further their support post inpatient treatment as well as for those who have a high level of support at home from their friends and family members. This type of treatment is also effective when an individual is not heavily addicted to prescription painkillers and does not suffer from other co-occurring mental or physical health disorders.