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Explore 35+ evidence-based addiction treatment approaches to find the right path for your recovery

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Structured therapy addressing negative thought patterns driving substance use.

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12-Step Programs

Peer-led fellowship using spiritual principles and mutual support for lasting sobriety.

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Medical Detoxification

Medically supervised withdrawal ensuring safety and comfort as the first recovery step.

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Inpatient Rehabilitation

Residential programs providing round-the-clock medical and therapeutic support.

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Outpatient Treatment

Flexible programs allowing you to maintain work and family while receiving treatment.

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Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)

9-20 hours weekly of structured therapy while living at home.

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Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP)

Full-day treatment programs 5-7 days per week with evening discharge.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

FDA-approved medications combined with counseling for opioid and alcohol recovery.

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Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Simultaneous treatment for addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.

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Family Therapy

Therapeutic approaches involving the whole family in the recovery process.

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Group Counseling

Clinician-led group sessions providing peer support and interpersonal learning.

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Holistic Therapy

Integrative approach combining clinical care with yoga, meditation, and nutrition.

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Trauma-Informed Care

Treatment recognizing and addressing trauma's role in substance use disorders.

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Faith-Based Recovery

Recovery programs integrating spiritual principles and faith community support.

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Luxury Rehabilitation

Upscale treatment facilities with exceptional comfort, privacy, and personalized attention.

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Telehealth Recovery

Evidence-based treatment delivered via video, phone, and digital platforms.

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Sober Living Homes

Substance-free residential communities supporting the transition to independent living.

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Adolescent Treatment

Developmentally appropriate programs for teenagers with substance use disorders.

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Men's Treatment Programs

Programs addressing masculinity, anger, fatherhood, and male-specific recovery barriers.

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Women's Treatment Programs

Programs addressing trauma, parenting, relationships, and female-specific recovery needs.

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Veterans Recovery Programs

Programs understanding combat trauma, military culture, and veteran-specific challenges.

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Aftercare & Support Programs

Ongoing therapeutic support and community connections maintaining long-term recovery.

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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Therapy building skills in mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation.

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EMDR Therapy

Processing traumatic memories through guided eye movements to reduce addiction triggers.

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Motivational Interviewing

Client-centered counseling approach resolving ambivalence and building change motivation.

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Art & Music Therapy

Non-verbal therapeutic modalities using creative expression for emotional processing.

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Adventure & Wilderness Therapy

Outdoor activities building confidence, resilience, and connection with nature.

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Equine-Assisted Therapy

Therapeutic interactions with horses building trust, empathy, and emotional awareness.

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Mindfulness & Meditation

Evidence-based practices developing awareness, acceptance, and craving management skills.

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Women's Programs

Gender-exclusive treatment addressing trauma, motherhood, and women-specific needs.

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LGBTQ+ Affirming Programs

Affirming treatment addressing minority stress, identity, and community-specific needs.

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Veterans & First Responders Programs

Programs addressing combat trauma, PTSD, and occupational stress unique to service members.

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Court-Ordered & Legal Referral Programs

Programs meeting legal mandates while providing meaningful, evidence-based recovery support.

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Long-Term Residential Treatment

Extended residential programs of 90 days to one year for comprehensive healing.

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Aftercare & Alumni Programs

Post-treatment support including alumni events, ongoing counseling, and community connection.

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Nutrition & Wellness Counseling

Dietary guidance and wellness practices supporting physical healing and brain recovery.

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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Third-wave behavioral therapy building acceptance skills and values-driven action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does addiction treatment cost?
Costs vary based on treatment type, length of stay, and amenities. Inpatient programs typically range from $500 to $2,000 per day; outpatient and IOP can be $250 to $750 per session. Most insurance plans cover a portion of treatment under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Our team can help you verify coverage at no cost.
Will my insurance cover rehab?
Most major insurance providers — Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Kaiser — cover some level of addiction and mental health treatment. The Affordable Care Act and Mental Health Parity laws require equal coverage for behavioral health conditions. Coverage specifics depend on your plan; we can verify benefits and out-of-pocket costs before you commit.
How long does treatment usually last?
Treatment length varies based on individual needs. Medical detox typically takes 5-10 days. Residential/inpatient programs range from 28 days to 90+ days. Outpatient programs may continue for several months. Research consistently shows that longer engagement (90+ days) is associated with better long-term outcomes, especially when followed by aftercare or sober living.
Do I need medical detox first?
Detox is recommended (and sometimes medically essential) for substances that produce significant physical dependence — alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines. Withdrawal from alcohol and benzos can be dangerous and requires medical supervision. Opioid withdrawal is rarely life-threatening but is severe and best managed with medication-assisted treatment. Stimulant withdrawal is typically psychological, not physical.
What happens after I complete the program?
Aftercare is critical for sustained recovery. Common post-treatment supports include: outpatient therapy, 12-step or alternative support groups (SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery), sober living homes, medication-assisted treatment continuation, peer recovery coaches, and family therapy. The National Institute on Drug Abuse emphasizes that treatment is most effective when accompanied by long-term aftercare planning.
Is everything I share kept confidential?
Yes. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) provides strict confidentiality protections for substance use treatment records — generally stricter than standard HIPAA protections. Treatment providers cannot share information without your written consent except in narrow circumstances (medical emergency, suspected child abuse, court order). Your privacy is protected throughout the assessment, treatment, and follow-up process.