Residential Treatment Center

A SAFE, SUPPORTIVE
SPACE FOR WOMEN TO
RECOVER

Why should you enroll in a residential treatment center for addiction recovery? Plenty of facilities offer outpatient treatments. They claim that they can help you overcome substance abuse on a part-time basis. But when you have a full-time addiction, something doesn’t add up there. To learn more about our women’s addiction treatment programs, contact Soledad House at 866.314.3222.

WHAT SETS APART A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER FROM THE PART-TIME SETTINGS?

Granted, there’s a place for outpatient treatment. When substance abuse is still in its beginning stages, and you have a strong support network, it can help. However, if you, like most women in your position, struggle with the stress of the addiction, you need more. Inpatient rehab is the right choice.
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For starters, it helps those with long-term substance abuse issues. Whether you’ve been using for a year, a decade, or longer, there’s hope. Next, there’s the therapeutic combination of evidence-based treatments and holistic care. By treating the whole person, therapists help you achieve healing of the body, mind, and spirit.

TYPICAL MODALITIES THAT MAKE INPATIENT TREATMENT WORK

The disease model of addiction teaches that the condition affects the brain and the body. It’s impossible to separate the two when seeking out recovery. Because substance abuse is a chronic disease, it makes sense to seek medical help. You wouldn’t try to treat asthma or diabetes without help, would you?
For this reason, therapists in the field of addiction medicine put together approaches that have the power to change your life. Examples include:
  • Individualized care that recognizes each woman is different and needs unique treatment that addresses her substance abuse
  • Therapy sessions that incorporate one-on-one talk opportunities as well as group meetings for support
  • Incorporation of a 12-step program that combines relapse prevention with group-led accountability
  • Exercise therapy that follows the adage of a healthy mind living in a healthy body
  • Aftercare that ensures that you can incorporate the behavioral modifications and stress management tools you learn before you return home
In a specialty setting that caters exclusively to women, you don’t have to worry about distractions. Co-ed recovery campuses typically fall short when working with women because they can’t accommodate their needs. In a co-ed environment, therapy approaches must meet the needs of both genders, which prevents full customization. For this reason, it makes sense to seek out a female-only, long-term addiction treatment center.

FIND LIFE ENJOYMENT AT A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER

Somewhere along the way, the typical residential treatment center began to take on a distinct character. On the one hand, you have the luxury setting that caters to a client’s every whim. On the other hand, there’s the facility that emphasizes work. What both facility types miss is the component of fun. Yes, recovery can be fun.
After all, you’re exploring what it means to live sober. Unless your home is a resort, you won’t have spa treatments. And unless you live on a working farm, you probably won’t do a lot of the work you find elsewhere. But if your life fits into the typical mold, there’s work, play, free time, and interactions with friends and family.
How long has it been since you’ve had these when sober? The odds are good that you need to re-learn how to enjoy life while you’re sober. How do you go out on the town and not have a few drinks? How do you handle competitive game nights or camping trips without something to keep your energy up? Through fun, holistic therapy, you can learn.

SOLEDAD HOUSE

RECOVERY PROGRAM FOR WOMEN

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