Outpatient Drug Rehab
There is a wide variety of both prescription and illicit drugs that have addictive qualities.
Many of these drugs come with uncomfortable or potentially dangerous withdrawal symptoms. Additionally, mental health disorders are common in the United States, and they appear alongside addictions more often than not.
Addictive qualities, troubling withdrawal symptoms, and underlying mental health concerns are three factors that make traditional outpatient care difficult for many people.
With outpatient drug rehab in Arizona, the time you spend in care each week will be beneficial but more minimal. On average, you will spend less than 10 hours in treatment each week.
Outside of these hours, you will have the responsibility of managing your addiction, cravings, and sobriety with your support system at home. Many people appreciate the flexibility that outpatient care provides.
You can live at home, go to work or school, and be with your family. But, because it is impossible to receive the same level of care, this typically works better for milder addictions. These milder addictions are without the presence of additional addictions or mental health concerns.
Outpatient drug rehab also works well as a transitional treatment. Many people will enter an outpatient program after completing a more rigorous program like inpatient or partial hospitalization.