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Substance use disorders (SUD) are a serious issue in the United States, leaving people questioning where to turn for relief. Our women-only substance abuse rehab in Arizona provides holistic healing for drug and alcohol dependence. We help women find hope amidst the devastation of drug addiction. Through a combination of traditional and experiential therapies, our guests walk down the path of recovery in a safe and supportive female community.

What Is Substance Abuse Rehab in Arizona?

Substance abuse rehabilitation is a program for people with drug and alcohol addictions. In addiction treatment, individuals unpack the reasons behind why they turn to substances. Additionally, they work with therapists and counselors to learn valuable skills to promote self-reliance in sobriety. Rehabilitation is divided into various levels of care that represent where a person is on the road to total healing. Starting with detoxification, guests then move into residential inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, outpatient treatment, and aftercare. Most people move through the levels linearly, but we offer flexible options to make treatment feasible for all.

What Substances Can Drug Rehab in Arizona Help With?

We provide care for substance addictions and mental illness, regardless of the specific issue you’re struggling with. Along with offering drug rehab in Arizona, we also provide rehabilitation for alcohol addiction and mental health disorders. Many of the women who enter our treatment programming have a history of co-occurring disorders. They struggle with their mental health along with their substance addiction. Notably, our dual diagnosis treatment track steers individuals towards recovery for both issues consecutively. Whatever problems you’re facing, we can tackle them with you in our full continuum of care!

Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical disorder in people who have developed an addiction to alcohol. AUD can range from mild to severe, impacting one’s daily quality of life. Often, people will self-medicate with alcohol because of its disinhibiting and relaxing effects. In 2023, the National Survey of Drug Use found over 28 million adults have AUD.

Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a serious and prevalent issue that is contributing to the opioid crisis. Unfortunately, opioids are extremely addictive due to their fast-acting effect on brain chemistry. Over time, opioids alter your chemical messaging, which leads to dependence on the drug in order to function normally. Addiction can stem from prescription opioid misuse and illicit opioid abuse. More than 16 million people around the world meet the criteria for OUD.

Methamphetamine Use Disorder

Methamphetamine is a central nervous system synthetic stimulant. Although it can be prescribed for ADHD symptom maintenance, it is most commonly abused recreationally or to enhance performance. Methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) looks similar to a psychiatric disorder with its behavioral and psychological symptoms. It quickly snowballs from experimentation to addiction and can have negative long-term effects on the brain and body if not treated.

Cocaine Use Disorder

Cocaine is a central nervous system stimulant that is derived from the South American coca plant. It can produce euphoria, agitation, rapid heart rate, and a feeling of being apart from your body. Because it increases dopamine in the brain, it activates the reward system, making it easy to develop dependence on cocaine. Cocaine use disorder (CUD) in the United States is nearly quadruple the number of MUD cases, at 2.2 million cocaine users. 

Prescription Drug Abuse  

Prescription drug abuse is a prevalent concern, with many individuals misusing their prescriptions, illicitly sourcing prescriptions, and using prescriptions to get high. Understandably, if a person uses their prescription outside of its intended dose, it’s easy to develop tolerance and dependence. Commonly prescribed prescriptions include opioids, sedatives, benzodiazepines, and stimulants. Many people struggling with prescription drug abuse don’t get help, but treatment is available and effective.

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What Is Addiction Treatment in Arizona Like?

At our women-only treatment center in Arizona, recovery is individualized and comprehensive. We offer a therapeutic approach to healing that is based on you as a person before your illness. For example, you’ll follow an individual service plan (ISP) that’s tailored to your needs, goals, and responsibilities outside of the entry. We understand it’s difficult to step away from your life for rehabilitation. Many of the women who enter Seaglass Recovery have responsibilities at home. Many of them are mothers. For this reason, flexibility is built into our programming. Each guest participates in a mixture of traditional and holistic therapy that helps them reach whole-body recovery.

Psychotherapies for Substance Abuse

Psychotherapy is another word for talk therapy, which encompasses traditional therapy options, including behavioral therapy. The basis of psychotherapy is working through your feelings, behaviors, and thought patterns with a therapist to identify how they shape your life. Various behavioral therapy methods have different focuses, but all of them look at forming healthy habits and patterns. Some of the therapies we offer are:

  • Individual therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Trauma counseling
  • Family Counseling
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)

Holistic Treatments for Substance Abuse

We offer holistic treatments in addition to evidence-based psychotherapy. All guests engage in a schedule that combines both for a comprehensive approach to healing. At Seaglass, one of our core beliefs is that true wellness involves biopsychosocial healing. To explain, this looks like holistic programming that engages the mind, body, and spirit for whole-body benefits. Our guests can participate in a wide range of activity-based therapy, learning new skills they can develop once they leave rehab.

What Are the Benefits of Getting Help for Drug Addiction? 

Drug and alcohol abuse takes a toll on your body, mind, and sense of peace. Our Arizona addiction treatment brings healing through its many treatment benefits. Once you complete detoxification, your body will be in a neutral state, free from drugs. From here, you can enter the core of recovery therapy with a clear state of mind. Ridding substances from your life will give your body space to heal while you do the inner work of unpacking your negative thoughts and behavior patterns. What you gain from treatment is sobriety, but it’s also so much more. Above all, you will develop self-resilience, trust, motivation to stay sober, and valuable tools to use when temptations arise.

Where Can I Find Drug Rehab in Arizona? 

You don’t need to look far to find an addiction and behavioral health treatment center in Arizona. Our substance abuse rehab in Arizona is centrally-located in Prescott. In our facility, you can move from medical detox to residential inpatient treatment. AAfterward we provide a tailored aftercare program to help individuals stay on track as they regain independence. Further, we accept most major insurance providers. Our intake team is happy to speak with you about insurance, rehab centers, and getting a spot in our recovery center today!

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