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Inpatient Versus Outpatient Cocaine Rehab
When you choose cocaine rehab to treat your cocaine addiction, you will have to decide whether you would prefer inpatient or outpatient cocaine rehab. What is the difference between the two? Which one will be the most effective for your needs?
At The Canyon, we provide both inpatient and outpatient cocaine rehab for your convenience. If you are unsure which will best serve your needs, contact us at The Canyon today for a consultation.
Inpatient Cocaine Rehab
Inpatient cocaine rehab provides a residential cocaine addiction treatment that includes cocaine detox if necessary. For those with a high-dose or long-term cocaine addiction or those who have attempted an outpatient cocaine rehab without success, an inpatient cocaine rehab is advised. By allowing yourself the opportunity to get away from those with whom you used cocaine as well as the drug itself and the situations that were conducive to its use, you can turn your focus to yourself and your recovery. Total immersion cocaine drug rehab also provides you with 24-hour support in the form of our therapeutic and medical team as well as peers who are going through the same thing.
Outpatient Cocaine Rehab
Outpatient cocaine rehab allows you to return home after each day spent taking care of your commitment to cocaine addiction treatment. The amount of time you will be expected to invest will vary between providers, but you will likely be asked to include 12-step support groups, alternative therapies, and one-on-one personal therapy sessions in your schedule. Some have time to maintain a work and school schedule, while other outpatient programs are too rigorous to allow for that. All, however, require that you remain drug and alcohol free throughout your treatment.
Inpatient Versus Outpatient Cocaine Rehab: Which One is Right for You?
Determining whether inpatient or outpatient cocaine rehab is more appropriate for you is a highly personal decision. Do you think you can withstand the temptation of drugs and alcohol every night without residential treatment? Do you have a job that you will lose if you take time off for residential treatment? Do you have dependent family members who have no one but you to depend on if you were to go away and get treatment? If you answered 'yes,' to any of these questions, then outpatient drug addiction treatment is an option.
However, if you have never been to a drug and alcohol rehab before or if you are physically addicted to your drug of choice, then you need an inpatient drug addiction treatment program. The same goes if you have tried many times on your own to quit taking your drug of choice but you have been unsuccessful. In most cases, you will find the most efficient and effective cocaine rehab experience when you choose an inpatient, residential program.
Inpatient and Outpatient Cocaine Rehab at The Canyon
The Canyon offers both inpatient and outpatient cocaine rehab as well as residential sober living services. If you or your loved one requires treatment in order to break free from cocaine addiction, we can help. Contact us at The Canyon today at .
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