Addiction
At Aart of Living, we know addiction can be complicated. If you are dealing with substance addiction, alcohol addiction, or any other addiction, we can offer a pathway to a healthier and happier lifestyle. Our comprehensive treatment programs allow you to face your addiction and the causes behind addiction, and regain control of your life.
What is Addiction?
Addiction is a chronic disease characterized by compulsive engagement with detrimental consequences. This can have a profound impact on the brain's reward, motivation, and memory functions. Consequently, you can develop a desire to be intoxicated. It will often become unmanageable, leading to a feeling of loss of control. Addiction can happen to anyone at any point in their life and can have serious consequences for the individual and their family.
Our Approach to Addiction Treatment:
We provide a customized treatment approach to addiction treatment. Everyone’s path to recovery is different, and we recognize that. You will work together with a team of highly skilled professionals - medical doctors, counselors, therapists, and caseworkers - to create the best individualized treatment plan for you.
Our comprehensive addiction treatment programs may include:
Detox: With 24-hour supervision of your detox process, the medical staff ensures that you will be safe and comfortable, and your body can surrender the substances in its own time. Therapy: Meet with a counselor for individual therapy and attend group and family therapy to explore the underlying issues related to addiction and develop healthier coping skills. Dual Diagnosis: Acknowledge and address co-occurring disorders, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, etc., that occur alongside addiction. Holistic Therapies: Take advantage of accepted alternative therapies such as yoga, mindfulness, art therapy, nutrition therapy, etc., to move forward on a healing path without substances. Aftercare plan: Develop an aftercare plan that is personalized to you that will help you transition back into everyday living and maintain continued sobriety.

Drug rehabilitation centers play a crucial role in the treatment of substance use disorder (SUD).
We help treat a wide array of addictions, including:
- Substance abuse (e.g., alcohol, drugs)
- Process addictions (e.g., gambling, sex, internet)
- Co-occurring disorders (e.g., addiction with mental health disorders, depression, anxiety)
How long does addiction treatment take?
Treatment can last a variable length of time depending on the individual, the severity of the addiction, and the treatment option that you choose. Typically, our program is available for 90~180 days; however, we also have the potential option of extended care if you should need additional support.
Detox, or detoxification, is the process by which harmful substances are safely removed from the body. Detoxification is commonly the first step in addiction treatment. The medical team carefully monitors clients during detox so that withdrawal symptoms can be managed, and the client can be safe and comfortable.
We utilize multiple forms of evidence-based therapies for the treatment of addiction, including:
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Family therapy
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Motivational interviewing
- Trauma therapy
Yes, we do. We provide dual diagnosis treatment for people who have co-occurring mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. It is important to evaluate and treat an individual’s addiction and mental health issues simultaneously to improve long-term recovery.
We provide comprehensive aftercare planning to support clients as they transition back into everyday life. This may include ongoing therapy, support groups, sober living arrangements, and connections to community resources.
We recognize the financial implications of addiction treatment for many individuals and families. We offer different programs; also, we provide flexible payment options for treatment.
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