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Addiction recovery is something where each individual receives treatment. One of the misnomers that get thrown around is that recovery programs and centers are the same. This is not the case. 

This write-up will explain in-depth why recovery programs and centers are separate. There is a major difference between outpatient rehab and inpatient detox. If you or someone you know is doing research on addiction recovery and what to expect, this is your opportunity to learn something about the programs and centers involved.

Let’s get started with the details down below. 

There are different types of treatment approaches 

There are two types of addiction recovery centers: inpatient and outpatient. It’s important to note the differences between the two. Inpatient centers will have medical staff on hand that will supervise the detox part of your recovery. 

When you are suffering from strong withdrawal symptoms, they will be there to treat you on the spot. Whereas outpatient centers won’t have this. Such facilities are set up differently in terms of structure and restrictions. 

In an inpatient setting, you will need to follow a schedule for your daily tasks, such as therapy sessions. You may also deal with restrictions such as your family or friends visiting you on a regular basis. Outpatient centers will schedule around your time due to obligations while giving your family unlimited access.

Treatment centers are not always co-ed 

There are different treatment centers that will not have an integration of genders. For example, a woman dealing with addiction can choose to receive treatment at a women-only facility. This is a great option if you feel more comfortable in such a setting. 

Likewise, a men-only treatment center may be a better fit. Each treatment center is unique in its own way. Some will be luxury treatment centers with different amenities available to those who are willing to pay for a more expensive option.

Each treatment program is different from person to person 

A treatment program will differ from one person to another. One can focus on someone dealing with an addiction and a mental disorder. The other one will deal with addiction only. 

Other than that, each treatment program is tailor-made for each individual. This is dependent upon their personal needs, medical history, and other factors. Once again, there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ plan. 

A person can also prefer individual therapy to group therapy. Others would be more comfortable sharing with a group. It all comes down to what fits your comfort levels.

Everyone’s timetable is different 

We can talk about the average time it takes for someone to beat addiction. However, there is no definitive answer. Each person has their own timetable. 

It may take a shorter amount of time for someone to recover from addiction compared to another person. Likewise, someone might be in an MAT program longer than another person. The important thing to note is that timing shouldn’t be something to worry about. 

Instead, it’s important to focus on the process. Focus on beating addiction. If you have a mental disorder, focus on keeping it under control. 

It’s better to focus on getting better than worrying about how long it takes. Know that addiction recovery is a lifelong process. Even after you move from one phase to the next, it’s important to take the necessary steps to prevent relapse.

The differences in programs 

There are different types of therapies and programs that exist. These include but are not limited to 12-step programs, individual counseling, and group therapy, among others. Each program is designed to help someone. 

Granted, one program can prove itself effective for one person. Yet, it may not mean the same for someone else. That’s why it is important for someone considering addiction recovery to choose a program that will best fit their needs. 

As mentioned, we talk about how some people would prefer individual therapy only. It’s understandable why they prefer this. They can keep things confidential and choose not to share their struggles with people in a group session. 

A treatment fit for different types of people 

Earlier, we discussed how women could benefit from treatment if they are in a women-only facility. There are different kinds of treatment facilities that may focus on a certain group of people. Aside from women, it can be veterans, individuals with mental disorders, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others. 

For example, a treatment program focused on LGBTQ+ people battling addiction will focus on more than beating the disease. This can also include programs and resources that will help better understand them as a person (along with their identity in the community).

The location of the recovery center 

Some recovery centers are located in an urban setting. Others are located in more rural areas. The setting can be beneficial for someone recovering from addiction. 

For example, one might find a rural setting to be the best option. The reason for this is that there is peace and quiet. They can go outdoors and not hear the hustle and bustle of city life. 

Things will be peaceful and more tranquil. Plus, the environment will be more stable and less stressful. When considering an addiction recovery center, the setting that it is in may play a role in environmental stability. 

If you are someone who prefers peace and quiet, a center located in a city may not be the best option.

Final Thoughts 

There are major differences to address regarding recovery programs and centers. Making you aware of them will help you better understand the addiction recovery process. You’ll know that there are different types of therapies that exist. 

Likewise, you know that there are recovery facilities that focus on a specific group of people. In the end, you have plenty of options at your disposal. This includes where you can begin your treatment and the kind of therapy you believe will be the most effective for you.