Outpatient Rehab, Fallbrook, California
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Finding the right style of treatment for an individual struggling with drug or alcohol abuse can be difficult. With so many types of addiction treatment, it may be hard to find the one that works for you. Call us at Zak’s House in Fallbrook, CA to figure out which one you think will fit the best.
One treatment program to look at is outpatient rehab. Here’s some more information for you on outpatient rehab.
Outpatient rehab is:
In an outpatient treatment program, you’ll go home every night. You’ll be at the center during the day, go home for the night, and return to the center in the morning. This option is excellent for those who can’t be away from home for a month.
How will I receive support through outpatient rehab &treatment?
There is a lot of caring staff that have made it their mission to support people who struggle with addiction and need treatment.
First off, you’ll be assigned a therapist for one-on-one support that is confidential to try and get to the source where the substance abuse issues arose from. Our therapists are highly trained professionals who really want to guide you in techniques and insights to help prevent relapses.
Another important part of outpatient treatment is group therapy. In group therapy, you will also meet and work with other people who are struggling with their addictions. Group therapy can provide great support through the recovery process.
Lastly, you’ll be involved in outdoor activities, guided meditations, and yoga. They include a holistic approach to learning relaxation and coping skills.
We at Zak’s House in Fallbrook, CA care about helping you reach your recovery goals.
First off, you’ll be assigned a therapist for one-on-one support that is confidential to try and get to the source where the substance abuse issues arose from. Our therapists are highly trained professionals who really want to guide you in techniques and insights to help prevent relapses.
Another important part of outpatient treatment is group therapy. In group therapy, you will also meet and work with other people who are struggling with their addictions. Group therapy can provide great support through the recovery process.
Lastly, you’ll be involved in outdoor activities, guided meditations, and yoga. They include a holistic approach to learning relaxation and coping skills.
We at Zak’s House in Fallbrook, CA care about helping you reach your recovery goals.
Should I choose outpatient rehab over inpatient?
Both outpatient and inpatient care are great programs. You need to consider this; the main difference between the two is monitoring. In inpatient care, you’re under supervision the entire time which cuts down on relapses during recovery. Also, consider your home life. Will it be a safe and healthy environment while you’re trying to get sober? Are there emotional triggers that could send you to relapse?
You may have more freedom in outpatient treatment but consider seriously where you are in your addiction and whether outpatient care is for you.
You may have more freedom in outpatient treatment but consider seriously where you are in your addiction and whether outpatient care is for you.
Zak’s House in Fallbrook, CA is here to help with outpatient rehab!
Call Zak’s House in Fallbrook, and Carlsbad, CA, and speak with our highly trained staff! They’ll go over our treatment programs and see what works best for you. They’ll also work with your insurance for coverage options.
Here at Zak’s House Treatment Center in Fallbrook, CA, you’ll get the help you need to get your life back and be able to move forward in life with your sobriety.