Alcohol rehabilitation therapy is an important part of a recovery plan. This is why we provide therapy in a variety of ways during inpatient treatment at Summit Estate Recovery Center. We understand that recovery is best built on the foundation of healthy living in all aspects of life and should be personalized to the specific needs of each client’s mind, body and soul. During inpatient treatment, a typical day can include:
- Mediation
- Reflection and integration
- Codependency therapy
- Brain function therapy
- Co-occurring disorders therapy
- Individual Therapy
- One on one counseling and therapy
- Family therapy
- Recovery goals discharge planning
- Adventure therapy and sober fun
- Relationship counseling
- Coping and problem solving skills
- Yoga or art therapy
- Dialectical therapy
- Movie night
- Family visits
- Off-site support group meetings
- Personal training
Our treatment and alcohol rehabilitation therapy focuses on you as an individual and is tailored to your unique needs. Our incomparable client to staff ratio allows us to take a personalized approach to the treatment for each of our clients. Our six bed facility is run by 30 staff members who are all focused on ensuring our clients have the tools necessary for successful sobriety after treatment. We have a holistic approach to recovery, and believe that clean living should extend to all aspects of your life including exercising and healthy eating. Alcohol depresses your central nervous system and is one of the most abused substances in the United States. When ingested in large quantities over time, alcohol can have a devastating effect on your health. Commonly seen health issues as a result of alcohol abuse include:
- Memory loss
- Problems going to or staying asleep
- Depression
- High blood pressure
- Stroke
- Liver damage
- Cancer
Many of the potential side effects of alcohol abuse can be alleviated once recovery begins. Additionally, the associated mental health issues of depression and anxiety can be addressed at the same time as alcohol rehabilitation therapy. Alcohol rehabilitation therapy can help you recovery from your addiction. Contact an admissions counselor today to learn more about our programs. Simply fill out the form on this site or give us a call at 800-701-6997.