Adolescent Drug Treatment Programs for Addiction will differ from state to state and even from locale to locale, focusing on the drug problems manifesting themselves in that area at any one time. One would think that drug abuse among teens would be mostly uniform nationwide. It isn’t. Drug treatment programs must adjust their programs to address their local challenges Because of this; adolescent drug treatment programs are some of the most individualized and urgent treatments used. The brain of an adolescent is still growing and developing, and they have yet to experience many of life’s lessons. It is essential that any Adolescent drug treatment program help them to recover health …show more content…
➢ Detox: Detox is for teens that need a safe, medically overseen place to get relief from withdrawal symptoms when they first come to rehab. ➢ Residential Rehab: Live-in rehabilitation is for adolescents who cannot stop using drugs without 24-hour guidance. Teens in residential rehab are those who have continued to use despite knowledge of the risks and consequences, or have continued to use despite previous attempts to stop. In a residential rehab program, these teens can learn and practice new skills that will help them in recovery. Live-in drug treatment programs may include one-on-one and group therapy, 12-step programs, and setback prevention. ➢ Intensive Outpatient Program: These particular drug treatment programs are for teens that have made the commitment to stay drug free, but need support after school to prevent use and promote recovery. These drug treatment programs can include teens that have already completed live-in treatment, but feel that they still need support in the transition back to daily life. These drug treatment programs commonly depend on support from friends and …show more content…
Parents tend to prefer these centers as they encourage putting a premium on education. However, these centers run the risk of having their patients overwhelmed by the stress of trying to become “clean” and carry on with school and life at the same time. Other Adolescent drug treatment programs, some residential and some not, focus the adolescent entirely on addiction recovery and the acquisition of sobriety skills. Professionals trained to work with adolescents rather than adults staff both types of center, as adolescents’ reactions, emotions, maturity and responsibility levels differ from those of