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Drug Rehab Centers in Rockford, Illinois


Rockford, Illinois has a total of 31 drug rehab listing(s) containing information on alcohol rehab centers, addiction treatment centers, drug treatment programs, and rehabilitation clinics within the city. Contact us if you have a facility in Rockford, Illinois and would like to share it in our directory. Additional information about specific Rockford listings is available by phoning our toll free rehab helpline at 866-720-3784.

Overcoming drug and alcohol addiction is a long and difficult road that requires plenty of professional assistance. Fortunately for residents of Rockford, Illinois, there are plenty of rehab treatment facilities available that can work to offer the unique and personalized treatment solutions that they need to tackle the concerns of substance abuse and place the worries of addiction behind them. Though for most people, the path to recovery is a life-long one that requires constant dedication and commitment, it's worth noting that the right help can make sobriety much easier to achieve. For Rockford, the Winnebago County Illinois has intervention center programs of which the Substance  Addiction Services program is a part.

 

Understanding Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Rockford, IL

 

When looking for a rehab treatment facility in Rockford, it's worth noting that many people require more than just a single intervention when attempting to regain their sobriety. Often, individuals will need a comprehensive detox process to begin their recovery, during which time they may be given medical attention to help them cope with the side effects and symptoms of withdrawal that can come during detox. The reason that detox is so dangerous for people to do alone is that the side effects of withdrawal can be so intense that the person may soon give up. Furthermore, alcohol withdrawal symptoms can have lethal effects. Thus, the detoxification process must be medically supervised.

 

Once that process is over, a second intervention will be required that allows the Rockford, IL rehab facility to evaluate the person with the substance abuse issues and come up with a unique and personalized treatment program. Usually, this treatment program will combine the use of medications, with access to specialist behavioral treatment like cognitive behavioral therapy and group counseling sessions.

 

Why Psychological Treatment Is Crucial for Substance Abuse

 

Some people mistakenly believe that the only way to overcome substance abuse issues is to stop exposure to the drug or alcohol in question. While this can be a part of the initial intervention, it's important to note that the path to sobriety requires patients to retrain their brain. Addiction affects the part of the brain that is responsible for impulse and behavior control. It convinces people that the only way to get pleasure and rewards is to engage in dangerous substance-seeking behaviors.

 

As such, it's crucial for those who want to achieve long-term sobriety to challenge the way that they think about certain substances through cognitive behavioral therapy and similar counseling solutions. These psychological approaches allow individuals to recognize the triggers that prompt their substance use, while offering them the tools that they might need to fight back against temptation and relapse in the future.

 

Indeed, because a relapse is such a crucial issue with drug and alcohol addiction, most substance abuse rehab treatment programs will ensure that aftercare treatment facilities are available for people dealing with substance abuse. These aftercare programs will consider the unique needs of the person returning to sober life, and may include options for assistance such as sober housing, regular drug and alcohol testing, and even group therapy sessions that last for a number of years.

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