For a full recovery from addiction, a combination of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and evidence-based therapies (EBT) is best. While the medications help hasten the detox process, addiction therapy programs can treat any underlying issues and co-occurring disorders, guiding the client to health, wellness, and sobriety. Are you or a loved one struggling with addiction? If so, Coalition Recovery’s effective addiction therapy programs might be a good fit.
Evidence-based practices are those treatment models whose effectiveness have been repeatedly proved in peer-reviewed scientific studies, as opposed to holistic practices whose results have not been clinically verified. EBT models have a high success rate and are most sought after in addiction therapy programs. To learn more about Coalition Recovery’s evidence-based addiction therapy programs, call us at 888.707.2873.
The Most Effective Addiction Therapy Programs
EBT models include a variety of addiction therapy programs that are equally effective. However, addiction recovery is different for everyone. Depending on your case history, level of care required and the presence of other mental health issues, your healthcare provider may recommend a particular addiction therapy program, tailored to your unique needs.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
The most common EBT intervention is Cognitive-behavioral therapy. A vital component of CBT is “Cognitive Reframing” where the client learns to identify and become aware of toxic thought patterns, reframe them and develop effective coping mechanisms. They also learn effective breathing techniques to induce relaxation and are educated on different aspects of mental health and addiction.
12-Step Therapy
Developed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the 12-step program also has a long and proven track record. As part of the recovery journey, individuals are expected to work through a series of “steps,” complete milestones, heal defects in behavior, and eventually, even mentor others on the same path. It is particularly beneficial for spiritual and religious people, helping them find meaning and fulfillment in their post-rehab lives.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)
This is a form of psychotherapy that relies on back-and-forth eye movements to do the following:
- Rewire the brain to make newer connections
- Improve problem-solving abilities
- Develop healthier habits
It works well with both students and adults, especially those suffering from depression, anxiety, or specific phobias.
Relapse Prevention Therapy
Sometimes, people go through rehab and are heading toward what seems to be a successful recovery. Then, something happens on the outside that seems small and insignificant. Suddenly, some individuals relapse immediately. What went wrong? More often than not, triggers weren’t correctly identified during treatment.
People in addiction therapy often have certain triggers, which if left unaddressed, can result in relapse after the initial recovery. To minimize chances of such an outcome, relapse prevention therapy helps clients cope with stressful situations and develop lifelong coping skills to maintain their sobriety.
Trauma Therapy
Those with a history of trauma and abuse often turn to drugs and alcohol as a means to cope. We address repressed issues, unprocessed trauma, and painful memories during therapy sessions in a safe and supportive environment. As a result, the client can come to terms with traumatic experiences in the past and deal with symptoms of PTSD in healthier ways. Trauma therapy thus addresses the root causes of addiction and is crucial to the recovery process.
Failure to address past trauma during the rehab process can mean an unsuccessful recovery. As a result, individuals may find themselves pulled back into their addiction. When that happens they may feel that they can never overcome their addiction. Clearly, no one wants this to happen. Therefore, trauma therapy is a valuable aspect of rehab and recovery.
Addiction Therapy and Recovery at Coalition Recovery
At Coalition Recovery, we provide each of the evidence-based practices listed above and more.
Over the years, our stellar staff has helped countless people overcome their addictions and go on to live meaningful and fulfilling lives. Our work with different universities has also raised awareness about substance use on campus. In addition, we provide specialized recovery programs for students and young adults, too. Our comprehensive aftercare planning ensures that every client gets the utmost attention at every step of the recovery process and enjoys lifelong ongoing support and access to healthcare resources.
It is never too late to seek help. There are substance abuse treatment programs in Tampa, Florida that will make the difference. Call us at 888.707.2873 and we can help you begin an effective addiction therapy program today.