Getting addiction treatment is a smart idea for many reasons. Firstly, it provides individuals with the necessary support and resources to overcome their substance use disorder. Without treatment, the cycle of addiction can continue, leading to problems in someone’s life like health issues, strained relationships, and legal problems.
Addiction treatment offers a structured environment where individuals can learn coping skills, receive therapy, and develop strategies to prevent relapse. Treatment also addresses underlying issues contributing to addiction, such as trauma or mental health disorders, helping individuals achieve long-term recovery and improve their overall quality of life. Seeking addiction treatment is a proactive step towards reclaiming control over one’s life and future.
Aliya Health Group’s nation-wide network of treatment providers offer a full continuum of care for substance use disorders and co-co-occurring mental health disorders. Learn more about the different addictions we treat during our comprehensive treatment programs.
Addictions We Treat
At Aliya Health Group, we provide thorough addiction treatment for people dealing with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health issues. Our committed team of specialists in addiction uses proven methods to create customized treatment plans, guaranteeing the best possible care and empathy for our guests.
Substance Use Disorders
Substance use disorders (SUDs) involve a pattern of uncontrollable drug use that creates significant problems and distress in a person’s life. This addiction can show up differently depending on the substance abused, with symptoms ranging from mild to severe and often paired with other mental health challenges like depression or anxiety.
We treat substance use disorders including (but not limited to):
Substance use disorders are diagnosed based on specific criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and can be treated through various interventions, including therapy, medications, and support groups.
In general, substance abuse falls into two categories: alcohol and other drugs. Here’s more information about both types of substance use disorders.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a health condition that involves a problematic pattern of alcohol use, leading to significant distress or impairment. People with AUD may find it difficult to control their drinking, experience strong cravings for alcohol, and continue to drink despite negative consequences on their health, relationships, or responsibilities.
It’s important to note that alcohol addiction can present differently from one person to the next. While many people who suffer from alcohol addiction struggle with heavy drinking patterns, others may suffer from binge drinking cycles. According to NIAAA, heavy alcohol use consists of having 5 or more drinks per day (+15 drinks per week) for men, and 4 or more drinks per day (+8 drinks per week) for women. On the other hand, binge drinking occurs when someone habitually exceeds the legal alcohol limit (blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%).
Symptoms of AUD can range from mild to severe and may include increased tolerance to alcohol, withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop drinking, and spending a lot of time obtaining, using, or recovering from alcohol abuse. For this reason, some people may have severe symptoms and life-altering consequences, while others may appear to function normally despite their addiction.
Drug Use Disorder
Drug use disorders cover a wide array of substances with potential risks of misuse. These include opioids, marijuana, stimulants, hallucinogens, and inhalants. Despite some substances being viewed as less harmful, all addictive drugs can lead to dependency and addiction, causing profound physical, mental, and emotional effects.
Initially, individuals may believe they have control over their drug use, but over time, this control slips away, impacting various aspects of their lives. Addiction takes hold, causing individuals to prioritize drug use despite negative consequences, often neglecting their health, careers, and relationships.
The repercussions of drug abuse extend beyond relationships, affecting health significantly. It can lead to serious medical conditions like heart attacks, strokes, and organ damage. Drug abuse can result in short-term and long-term changes in mental and behavioral patterns, greatly affecting an individual’s overall well-being.
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Speak With Our Admissions TeamWhen Do You Need Treatment for Addiction?
Addiction is a serious medical issue that can lead to severe outcomes if not dealt with promptly. If you or someone you care about is facing addiction, seeking treatment is crucial.
Here are some signs to look for when it comes to a problem with drugs and alcohol:
- Being unable to manage your substance use, such as using more than planned or persisting in drug or alcohol consumption despite adverse outcomes.
- Alcohol or drug use is leading to difficulties in various areas of your life, such as work, relationships, or health.
- Noticeable withdrawal symptoms when trying to cut down or quit using drugs or alcohol.
- You've experienced an overdose on alcohol or drugs in the past.
If you’ve noticed any of these signs and are concerned about your drug or alcohol use, reaching out for professional support is essential.
Those who misuse drugs or alcohol are at a high risk of addiction, which can lead to overdose or even death. Choosing to pursue addiction treatment can be life-saving. It’s vital for anyone showing signs of addiction to take steps toward recovery.
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Addiction Treatment Approach at Aliya Health Group
At Aliya Health Group, we offer treatment for various substance use disorders and accompanying mental health conditions.
Our skilled team is committed to aiding individuals in conquering addiction and finding the path to sobriety. We address a variety of substances, including alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, opioids, benzodiazepines, and prescription drugs. We understand the complexities of addiction, such as polysubstance use disorder. Our personalized approach includes dual diagnosis treatment for those facing co-occurring mental health challenges.
Guided by evidence-based methods, our team of addiction specialists creates tailored treatment plans, ensuring our clients receive compassionate care and achieve effective results.
Addiction Treatment Programs
At Aliya Health Group, our top concern is to offer the best possible care to those fighting back against addiction. We understand that overcoming a substance use disorder requires intensive and comprehensive support to ensure lasting sobriety. Trust us to provide the support and guidance you need on your journey to a brighter future.
By opting for recovery programs at our centers, you can benefit from a comprehensive range of care options.
These include unique levels of care, such as:
When you choose to enter into treatment with us, our caring and compassionate team will collaborate with you to create a personalized recovery plan tailored to your specific needs. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us to discover how our program can change your life for the better.
Are you ready to leave drugs & alcohol in your past? Reach out today through live chat, email, or phone.
Find Help For Addiction
If you or someone you care about is facing addiction, please contact us to learn about what we treat and how our programs can help. We accept most private insurance policies and offer affordable self-pay rates for those without insurance.
If you or a loved one is battling substance abuse, we encourage you to take the first step towards recovery by reaching out to us at 888-973-2078. Let us be your support system and guide you towards a brighter, healthier future.