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The Alta Mira residential substance use disorder treatment programs were designed by renowned specialists who are among the best in their respective fields.
During addiction recovery, the pull toward substance abuse is strong, and can be difficult to resist. Things that used to be menial tasks turn into huge obstacles, and it can seem like the only relief from these stresses lies in drugs and alcohol. You realize that your addiction masked many problems, some more deeply rooted than others, which can be overwhelming when they boil to the surface simultaneously.
By failing to address these problems directly and comprehensively, the chances of experiencing chronic relapse are much higher. It can be difficult to give yourself the time to focus on the root causes of your addiction when you’re left to do so on your own, caught up in the bustle of daily life. With no time to stop and reflect, you end up falling into the same patterns and routines, failing to gain a deeper knowledge of yourself. Seeking long-term, holistic treatment in a residential setting can be the key to escaping these patterns and creating newer, healthier routines to take their place.
There are many common causes of addiction relapse. Knowing what they are and how much they can affect the course of your recovery is vital. With this understanding, you’ll be able to see the importance of treatment more clearly and take the necessary steps toward recovery.
It’s important to avoid relapse if possible, but it’s important too to treat yourself with kindness and forgiveness, particularly if you do stumble along the way. While relapse might seem like a failure, it’s not—it’s just a sign that you’re still learning to effectively navigate your particular journey to recovery. You need to give yourself time to learn and grow before you throw yourself back into the world. The best place to do this is in a residential treatment setting, which can grant you temporary reprieve from the stresses and triggers of everyday life.
Although the many causes of relapse can be frightening, there is one thing to take comfort in: there is a solution to each. When you enter treatment, you will be given the tools and pathways to learn how to control and manage all of the triggers of relapse. This means you’ll be prepared to cope with them once you return to the world.
All of the above tools are invaluable and will help you move through life more comfortably. But the most important part of treatment, and the part that you can only receive through a long-term plan, is understanding the root causes of your addiction. Whether this is an underlying anxiety disorder that has morphed into substance abuse or past trauma that you can only cope with through using, you need to address the problems in the right setting.
When it comes to long-term chronic relapse, the problems are often deep-rooted, meaning long-term inpatient care is necessary. These aren’t problems that can simply be fixed within a few weeks—they need to be managed over a longer period of time. And because so many chronic relapsers have dual diagnoses of substance abuse disorders and other mental health issues, it’s important to give yourself the time necessary to fully address your problems.
It might seem difficult, and it can be at times, but the rewards of long-term treatment can last a lifetime. By addressing your chronic relapse in a comprehensive residential setting, you will gain the experience and tools needed to walk the path to a healthy future. You will be able to mine your relapses for learning opportunities and gain a better grasp of the driving forces behind your addiction. It’s a lifelong process, but one that can be used to adapt and learn, leading to a more positive future.
Bridges to Recovery offers comprehensive residential treatment for people struggling with mental health disorders as well as co-occurring substance abuse and eating disorders. Contact us to learn more about our renowned Los Angeles and San Diego-based programs and how we can help you or your loved one start on the path to lasting wellness.