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Amy Leifeste
Karena Mathis
Outpatient treatment is an excellent addiction treatment option for you if you do not need intensive care and can maintain relative stability during drug and alcohol rehabilitation. With scalable options ranging from regular interval therapy to intensive outpatient services and partial hospitalization programs, outpatient drug treatment programs offer a variety of choices for those who want to overcome addiction.
In outpatient treatment, you can benefit from psychotherapy, psychiatric services and medical care, usually on a scheduled basis. On the spectrum of treatment settings that ranges from a rigid structure to flexible autonomy, outpatient alcohol and drug treatment are geared toward the latter.
Outpatient addiction treatment requires you to handle considerable responsibility for managing your substance use disorder and daily life, so carefully consider your decision to utilize outpatient treatment. As always, seek an evaluation from a medical, mental health or substance abuse professional to assess and determine the level of care that fits best.
Our behavioral health services support men and women struggling with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. District Behavioral Health focuses on providing a comprehensive continuum of care, including personalized outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization programs (PHP), and coordinated support services designed to help individuals stabilize, develop effective coping skills, and build lasting recovery within their communities.
Check out our addiction recovery blog to learn more about substance use disorders and how to get effective treatment.
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