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Types of Inpatient Rehab & Treatment

Many different types of inpatient rehabilitation programs exist to provide patients with a safe, secure and encouraging environment where they can heal from drug or alcohol addiction, previous illness or injury or a range of mental health conditions. Inpatient rehab exists to offer patients the ability to focus all of their time on recovery without the hassles or burdens of coping with outside triggers, stress or situations that could hinder their recovery. The most common types of inpatient rehab and treatment programs including inpatient alcohol rehab, free programs, depression treatment programs and programs that are designed to treat eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia.

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Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

Sometimes, alcoholism becomes so severe that the ability to recover without around-the-clock medical care and assistance is just not possible. Fortunately, there are inpatient alcohol rehab programs which provide constant care and supervision for those suffering from the most extreme cases of alcoholism in which the desire and urge to drink just won’t go away. These programs provide a safe atmosphere for patients to recover from alcoholism in an environment where there is absolutely no access to alcohol and where there are medications, therapies and other methods of treatment offered to assist the patient in coping with alcohol withdrawal and with the urge to drink.

Free Inpatient Rehab

Often times, people realize that they need rehab and they actually want to get help for their addiction but due to financial constraints they are unable to get adequate help. Free inpatient rehab centers provide patients with many of the same services that are provided by paid centers but the services are offered to patients at no charge. Some of the types of treatment that can be expected at free inpatient rehab centers include group counseling sessions, therapeutic counseling on an individual basis, educational classes and groups, and medical intervention. Although free inpatient rehab centers may not be able to offer the luxury accommodations that can be found at some private rehab centers, they can provide assistance and care for those who otherwise may not be able to afford treatment for their addiction.

Eating Disorder Inpatient Treatment Centers

Eating disorders affect thousands of individuals of all ages, races and social statuses. Bulimia and anorexia are the two of the most common eating disorders that are treated at eating disorder inpatient treatment centers. Here, patients can focus on learning how their eating habits affect their health, how they can change bad habits into better routines and simply how to heal from the affects of the eating disorder. Because people who suffer from eating disorders have many different and unique reasons for the problems that they encounter, eating disorder treatment centers treat each individual patient with respect and learn about their individual needs in order to provide the best possible care that they can.

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Inpatient Depression Treatment

Depression is a serious condition that can create dangerous situations for the individual suffering from this very common mental disorder. Sometimes, there is a need for inpatient depression treatment in order to keep the patient safe from the harm that they could impose among themselves as a result of their mood disorder. Depression treatment often includes medications, therapy and counseling but in severe cases, when a patient becomes a danger to their own well-being, inpatient depression treatment will take on a more serious facet of medical care. In most cases, after prolonged counseling, medications and other methods of treatment, individuals who make their way through inpatient depression treatment are able to transition into outpatient programs.

Inpatient Alcohol Treatment

The need for alcohol treatment will often arise when an individual drinks heavily or on a regular basis. For some, outpatient treatment or other methods of alcohol treatment are not heavily monitored enough to keep the individual from using alcohol. In these cases, inpatient alcohol treatment becomes a necessary part of the treatment and recovery process in which the individual will remain in a recovery program for a period of at least 90 days while they undergo intense counseling and therapy to ensure that they learn all of the necessary skills to cope with their desire to drink and to reduce their risk of relapse once they exit the treatment program.

Inpatient Treatment for Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are a mental health condition that is often the result of depression, anxiety or a chemical imbalance within the brain. Unfortunately, eating disorders are often difficult to treat and the chance for an individual who has been treated to relapse is rather high, especially for those who have suffered from a particular eating disorder for a prolonged period of time. Inpatient treatment for eating disorders provides individuals with a place where they can get treatment in a medical facility that provides monitoring and guidance as well as support to the patient around-the-clock. These programs are ideal for those who have already tried to attempt to control their eating disorder in the past and have failed or for those whose eating disorder has become so severe that they pose a serious health risk to themselves.

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Dual Diagnosis Inpatient Treatment

For individuals who suffer from more than one disorder such as an addiction and a mental illness, dual diagnosis inpatient treatment provides specialized care that will help with both problems at once. Dual diagnosis treatment is necessary for those who suffer from multiple disorders because without such treatment one disorder will continue to cause problems. For instance, if an individual suffers from anxiety and also abuses drugs, there’s a chance that the drugs are the cause of the anxiety or that the anxiety is the cause of the drug abuse. Dual diagnosis inpatient treatment centers can get to the bottom of such disorders and recommend the best method of treatment for each individual.