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  • 3 Goals for Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment

    It is estimated that 78 percent of all drug and alcohol rehab centers are outpatient programs and that 12 percent provide inpatient addiction treatment. Whether you opt for inpatient crystal meth rehab or outpatient crystal meth addiction treatment, the goals of the program should be the same: biopsychosocial stabilization when you first enter treatment, lifestyle reconstruction, and lapse and relapse prevention.

    Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment Goal: Biopsychosocial Stabilization

    The first step before in-depth care can begin, it is necessary to stabilize the patient after long-term drug abuse. Any withdrawal symptoms or physical illness associated with recent crystal meth abuse or any flare-ups due to untreated psychological disorders must be addressed before anything else. If there are medical issues due to crystal meth abuse (dental care is often needed among crystal meth patients), then that must be attended to as well. Transmissible diseases like HIV and Hepatitis C will need to be stabilized as well – it is estimated that 20 percent of crystal meth addicts who smoke the drug and 70 percent of those who inject the drug have Hepatitis C, yet many don’t know it until they go to crystal meth rehab. When all of these issues are addressed, it is time to move onto the next goal of crystal meth addiction treatment.

    Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment Goal: Lifestyle Reconstruction

    Crystal meth addiction is often deeply engrained in the patient’s identity and this is an issue that must be addressed in treatment or the patient will always end up returning to regular drug use. There are women who feel that they need the drug to maintain their weight loss, “tough guys” who feel they need to maintain their criminal image, students and professionals who feel they can’t excel without the stamina provided by the drug and gay men who feel that their sexuality is entwined with crystal meth abuse. Addressing the psychological issues underpinning those convictions and helping the patient to find new ways of achieving their goals or reorganizing their identity is a big part of effective treatment, especially when crystal meth is the drug of choice.

    Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment Goal: Lapse and Relapse Prevention

    The first two goals are in basic service to the final goal of crystal meth addiction treatment: to help the patient avoid lapsing and, ultimately, relapsing back into their old drug addiction patterns when they leave crystal meth rehab. This can mean direct educational classes that offer step-by-step instructions on how to recognize the physical and psychological signs of relapse followed by specific ways to avoid succumbing to the compulsion to use crystal meth. Personal therapy with a psychiatrist or therapist, group counseling sessions, and a range of experiential therapies can all aid in providing the patient with the tools he or she needs to heal the wounds that they were formerly attempting to mend with drug addiction.

    Find Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment

    If you would like to begin a crystal meth addiction treatment program that will provide you with the care you need to create real change in your life, call us today. We can help.

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    About Valeria W.

           

    Valeria W. likes to consider herself "an encyclopedia" of addiction and rehab knowledge. Valeria lives to hear from people who have been positively influenced by her work - and sought out drug or alcohol rehab help as a result of the information she has provided.

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    Comments

    1. Jeff Jeff says:

      I hate the drug.I want off the meth but afraid sleep and no energy would destroy me and my small business.I know i can just quit-but i,ve been looking for some type of pills with doctor supervision that will help me.Are there any outpatient treatments that have something to allow my body to recover over time.The guys i know very well that quit cold turkey have related all info i think i need to just quit.I,ve used meth for last ten years and i know i hate it with a passion.i dont need to make any excuses why and causes,i just want off-but need help with the initial 3-4 weeks of withdrawal i am to face while maintaing my small business.Is there help??

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