Drug & Alcohol Detoxification
Drug Detox
Types
We understand at Comeback Treatment Center that many who are currently
addicted to drugs or alcohol (or both) cannot stop on their own.
They need support.
Types of Drug Detox
Detoxification from drugs and/or alcohol is an
obvious first step in the Recovery
Process. It is a frightening proposition for some,
but at CTC we encourage those withdrawing from chemicals that they
are doing the right thing. If it is hard, it is also courageous.
It is necessary in reclaiming a life stolen by chemicals.
At CTC, we find that a “no fault” therapeutic
philosophy is very effective with detox clients
striving to find their best. Nobody decides to become chemically
addicted. Drug addiction/alcoholism is
a disease, not a moral issue. There are no “right or wrong”
lectures. Detoxification demands compassion from
others and goes a long ways to show a person new to the recovery
process that he/she is not a bad person trying to get good,
but a sick person trying to get well. During the detox phase
our motto is: “Let’s get through this—a new life
is waiting for you!”
Any responsible treatment program
takes detoxification seriously. CTC interviews
each client individually, compiles a complete drug history,
with stress on the current or last chemical usage spree.
SOCIAL MODEL DETOX
A residential social model detox usually requires
no medication or medical personnel. Clients are monitored by a 24-hour
staff. Process takes usually 5-10 days. Food and rest should be
abundant. Some drug and alcohol education, but
minimal. Some detox centers provide for members of 12-step programs,
to visit and share their experiences with their own detox and recovery
experiences.
MEDICAL MODEL DETOX
Anyone in generally poor health, and those with existing medical
conditions, those expecting severe
withdrawal symptoms (detox history of seizures, delirium
tremens, grand mal seizures) should be referred to a medical
model detox. Medical model detox is usually located in
a hospital setting. Patients are screened by medical personnel,
and monitored closely by hospital staff. This process may require
medications.
RAPID DETOX
Rapid detox is a process where special medications
facilitate the cleansing of opiates from the patient’s opiate
receptors. It is a medical procedure where a patient undergoes anesthesia
in an intensive care unit, is closely monitored by physicians and
hospital staff and this procedure usually takes just hours. The
patient then is prescribed medications for up to
a year to eliminate physical cravings.
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