Deciding to get help for your addiction is a major step. A lot of mental and emotional struggle likely went into that decision. But when you make it, you might then become overwhelmed anew once you learn about all the different addiction treatment options that are available. You may feel so confused and overwhelmed that you give up the idea of getting addiction treatment completely. Don’t!
Talk with an addiction treatment center in Arizona about the options to learn what might be best for you. Here are a few of the options you are likely to be presented with:
Detox is the initial stage of addiction treatment for most people. It involves physically detoxing from alcohol or drugs, and it can be one of the most intense and difficult stages of your Chandler addiction treatment since it involves painful physical withdrawal symptoms.
Typically, detox takes place in an addiction clinic under medical supervision. Detox is different for every person, and it depends on how long you have been using and what you have been using. However, detox typically lasts anywhere from three to 10 days.
Detox is often a part of inpatient treatment. However, you can also enter an inpatient program after detoxing. Inpatient treatment, also known as residential treatment, is an intensive treatment program that combines individual and group counseling, family counseling, a 12-step program, and wellness services. The goal is to treat not only the physical symptoms of addiction, but also the emotional and mental ones.
Typically, residential programs last about 30 days, but they can be longer or shorter, depending on where you go and what you need. Expect to follow up on inpatient treatment with outpatient services like addiction counseling or 12-step program meetings for months or even years to help you maintain your sobriety and create a healthier lifestyle.
You don’t have to enter a residential program to get the addiction treatment you need. You can also get those services while still living at home. You can go to a local office or addiction clinic in Arizona for your counseling or meetings.
Arizona Outpatient treatment is only recommended if you have a strong support network and you live in a drug- or alcohol-free environment. However, if you can attend outpatient treatment, it’s a good way to get the addiction treatment you need while also continuing your job and maintaining your privacy.
Sober living is a kind of extended residential treatment program. It offers additional support for those who need it after the initial recovery period. It gives you the chance to practice the skills you learned in recovery in a structured and supportive environment. The program continues to offer individual and group counseling, 12-step program meetings, and more.
Recovery coaching provides support after you leave residential treatment or any time during your recovery that you feel you need extra support. Your coach will serve as your mentor, your partner, and your advocate. Your coach will provide advice, offer support, and help guide you back on path. Your coach will also help you to develop and strengthen the tools you need to face whatever challenges come your way during your recovery.
Knowing your addiction treatment options can help make the recovery process seem less overwhelming. Having this knowledge can also help you to make the right choice for yourself, so that you can get the treatment that will best support you and help you meet your goals. Explore these treatment options, and consider combining treatment options to get the best treatment and support to put you on the path to success.
Corebella Health and Wellness offers a variety of addiction treatment options to meet the needs of those recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. We offer detox treatment, addiction counseling, and ongoing 12-step program meetings and family support meetings. We also offer overall wellness services to help you create an ongoing, healthy lifestyle long after your initial recovery period. We offer services in Glendale, Tempe, and Scottsdale. Call us today to learn more about our services and to talk with an addiction treatment specialist about which options might be best for you, given where you are on your road to recovery and your specific needs.
2600 E Southern Ave Suite E-1
Tempe, Arizona 85282
Office: (480) 409-0322
5700 W Olive Ave, Suite 107
Glendale, AZ 85302
Office: (602) 4929595
6565 E Greenway Parkway Suite 102,
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Office: (602) 649-0677
Email: [email protected]
FAX: 877-559-2816
Kendahl is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) skilled in trauma-informed care, centered in a strengths-based lens. Kendahl believes that no person is broken, and everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect while trusting their own inherent worth.
Kendahl specializes in creating safe and inclusive environments to provide effective client-centered care, where all people can feel accepted, seen, and valued during their healing journey.
Kendahl is passionate about removing barriers to treatment for all, within a collective and collaborative community. As an advocate for human rights, Kendahl utilizes social work ethics and social justice to drive their passion for serving others. As an artist and mentor turned behavioral health professional, Kendahl conscientiously integrates the creative process and best evidence-based practices, to guide their vision, and model a path to holistic healing.
Dr. Nicki Rippeteau grew up in suburban Detroit and in Missouri. She graduated from University of Central Missouri and University of Missouri-Kansas City school of medicine. She trained at the Mayo Clinic and remained on staff at Mayo for 5 years, receiving Board Certification in Anesthesiology.
Dr. Rippeteau practiced Anesthesiology and Interventional Pain Management in Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri for over 30 years.
The last several years, she has been committed to the practice of Addiction Medicine, emphasizing a holistic approach, addressing needs of both the body and the mind.
When not practicing medicine, she likes to cook and enjoys spending time with her two dogs, family, and especially her grandchildren.
Dr. M. Khoury is a graduate of Michigan State University. He obtained his medical degree at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His residency was in Family Medicine as part of the William Beaumont hospital system. He moved to Arizona in 2001.
Dr. Khoury has over twenty-five years of experience in primary and urgent care. He served as an urgent care director for the Honor Health System. Dr. Khoury is board certified in Family Medicine, a member of The American Family Physicians and a member of American Medical Association. Dr. Khoury has a special interest in addiction medicine. He enjoys making a difference in people’s lives. He looks forward to helping people change their lives for the better and help them see that there is a bright future ahead of them.
He enjoys traveling and his favorite destinations to visit have been Europe and Mexico. He likes to watch football every Sunday and cheers on The Arizona Cardinals. Dr. Khoury loves to spend time with his family. He enjoys taking his two daughters and his wife to new restaurants and local attractions such as the Phoenix Zoo, learning from the local museums and strolling through the Desert Botanical Garden as a family.
With the growing concerns around the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we want to take a moment to reassure our Corebella family that we are taking all the necessary precautions to ensure your health and safety as we continue to operate. We know how important our service can be during this time of need. That’s why our doors will remain open for our patients and anyone in need of our services.
At Corebella we practice rigorous cleaning and sanitation procedures and we have implemented extra precautions to ensure that our clinics remain safe and comfortable places.
We are closely monitoring the situation and will continue to follow the guidelines from the CDC and public health experts. The health and wellbeing of our patients, employees, and community is our top priority.
You can reach our Tempe office by phone at (480) 409-0322 or our Glendale office at (602) 492-9595. You can also schedule your appointment or submit your questions online at our contact page https://www.corebellawellness.com/contact/
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The Corebella Team