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Tens of millions of U.S. adults currently struggle with a substance use disorder, according to statistics provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Drug overdose deaths and alcohol-related deaths and suicides continue to increase on an annual basis. The statistics only confirm that our nation has a serious problem related to drug and alcohol addiction.
When a drug or alcohol use disorder has become unmanageable, with compounding negative consequences and disruption in relationships and career evident, professional inpatient addiction treatment is the appropriate treatment response. In an inpatient setting, the individual will progress through the phases of treatment that will provide them with the necessary tools to achieve a sustained, long-term recovery.
Signs of Addiction
When someone has developed a substance use disorder there will be distinct changes in their behaviors. While the physical symptoms of drug or alcohol abuse will vary depending on the substance, these common behaviors are associated with substance abuse and addiction:
- Increased tolerance to the substance results in higher dosing or consumption
- Obsessed about obtaining the substance, continually anticipates using or drinking
- Uses substance to self-medicate a mood disorder
- Engages in high-risk behaviors
- Lies about the drug or alcohol use, hides the substance from others
- Withdraws from regular friends and forms friendships with other users
- Avoids social gatherings and other activities once enjoyed
- Is in denial about the gravity of the substance use disorder
- Exhibits secretive behavior
- Begins to have legal problems associated with the drug or alcohol abuse
- Financial difficulties mount, possible loss of job
- Continues the substance abuse even in light of the negative consequences
- If they attempt to stop they experience withdrawal symptoms and revert back
These behaviors are indicative of a serious substance abuse disorder, which signal the need for professional treatment.
What to Expect in an Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program
When an individual has made the important decision to not only get clean and sober but also to live a life in recovery, they will need a structured inpatient treatment program to help them detox, to learn new coping skills and acquire various recovery tools, and to change disordered thought and behavior patterns that previously resulted in substance abuse.
The addiction recovery process exists on a continuum, with distinct phases that serve as benchmarks along the recovery journey. These phases include:
Detox and Withdrawal
Detoxification, the process of ridding the body of the toxins and chemicals associated with the substance, is best managed in a supervised setting where detox specialists can provide assistance throughout the detox phase of treatment. Medical oversight helps ensure that, as more severe withdrawal symptoms emerge, the trained detox specialists will monitor vital signs and provide relief from symptoms through various medications.
Addiction Treatment
Once the detox and withdrawal phase is completed, the individual will begin the active treatment phase of recovery. This involves an extended stay at the inpatient treatment center where 24-hour support is available. During this phase, the individual will engage in multiple integrated therapeutic activities that will assist him or her in overcoming the addictive behaviors as well as processing underlying factors. These therapies include:
Individual psychotherapy
- Group therapy
- Family therapy
- Addiction education
- Relapse prevention planning
- Recovery group meetings
- Medication management
- Adjunctive therapies
- Holistic activities
- Recreational therapy
Continuing Care
Once the addiction treatment phase is completed, the individual will be discharged from the inpatient program and will begin their continuing care activities. These are essential to maintaining sobriety, as those in early recovery are vulnerable to relapse. Continuing care activities can include:
Sober living housing
- Ongoing outpatient therapy
- Active participation in a recovery community
When an individual with a substance use disorder commits to sobriety and proceeds willingly through these three phases of treatment, their chances of reclaiming their lives and living with renewed purpose in recovery are significant.
If you or a loved one is in need of help for a drug or alcohol addiction, contact Elevation Behavioral Health to learn about the residential and outpatient treatment options at their Los Angeles, California locations.


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