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Connect to Recovery, a leading name in the addiction and mental health treatment landscape, is a platform through which patients can connect with treatment centers.

We interact with patients understanding their requirements and empowering them with the relevant information so that they can make an informed choice for an addiction-free future. We also help them assess their condition so that they can connect with the right mental health treatment intervention.

We work closely with our extensive network of partner addiction and mental health treatment centers to develop and implement the best in-class evidence-based treatment modalities for addiction and mental disorders.

Connect to Recovery has helped hundreds of patients connect with the right treatment center based on their requirements. Be it detox, group sessions, individual therapy sessions, cognitive behavioral therapy, medication help, or management of mental disorders, Connect to Recovery can help you.

Connect to Recovery connects patients with the right treatment center based on their needs and requirements. Our trained admission counsellors assess your condition through expert intervention and guide you to choose the best treatment plan tailored to suit your condition. Here is a quick overview of the type of treatment modalities we offer.

People who have never struggled with addiction may not be able to understand how powerful the grip of addiction can be. They may think that those who use drugs are weak or lack moral character and they lack the willpower to quit. Addiction is a disease, no matter how strong someone may be. Quitting can be a challenge for anyone struggling with addiction. Drugs alter the brain in such a way that it becomes difficult for people to quit on their own, even for those who want to. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments available that can help people recover from addiction and lead productive lives.

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Alcoholism is also known as alcohol use disorder or alcohol dependence. It is the most severe form of alcohol abuse and involves the inability to manage drinking habits even when it causes problems. 

People with alcohol use disorder do not know when or how to stop drinking. For them, alcohol becomes the most important thing in their life. They are not able to control how much they consume, even though it has a negative impact on their life like losing a job or destroying relationships with people they love.

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Dual diagnosis is a term used to describe a person who has a mental health issue and alcohol or drug use issue at the same time.   More than half of persons from all walks of life and all age groups, have a substance use disorder (SUD) also suffer from a co-occurring mental or behavioral condition. Dual diagnosis is sometimes called co-occurring disorders or comorbidity. The term “comorbidity” means two or more disorders occurring in one person. They can occur at the same time or one after the other.

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Connect to Recovery connects patients with the right treatment center based on their needs and requirements. Our trained admission counsellors assess your condition through expert intervention and guide you to choose the best treatment plan tailored to suit your condition. Here is a quick overview of the type of treatment modalities we offer.

Addiction is a serious disease that changes the way the brain works. People who are addicted to drugs or alcohol can’t control their impulses or make healthy choices. Over time, addiction can lead to serious health problems, including heart disease, liver disease, and cancer. Addiction can also cause mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and paranoia. If you or your loved one is struggling with addiction problems, it’s critical to obtain help as soon as practicable. There are numerous resources available that can help people to overcome addiction.

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Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an approach where counseling and behavioral therapies are used in conjunction with medicines for managing substance use disorders (SUDs) and preventing opioid overdose. Researches have established in the past that the combined use of medication and therapy can be useful in not only managing these disorders but also in sustaining recovery.

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Addiction is a complex, chronic mental disorder characterized by repeated substance abuse despite knowing its harmful consequences. It causes long lasting changes to the manner in which the brain responds to different situations and makes it difficult for a person to quit addictive substances. However, addiction is treatable through various addiction treatment plans depending upon the level of care required for the patient. These include residential treatment, partial hospitalization, or outpatient treatment programs. In this article, we will take a closer look at the residential treatment programs.

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IOPs (Intensive Outpatient Programs) are therapeutic programs that are used to address depression, eating disorders, addiction and other dependencies that do not require 24X7 supervision and detoxification. IOPs allow patients to continue with their normal daily lives in a manner which is not possible in a residential treatment programs. Unlike residential treatment programs that require patients to reside onsite, IOP programs enable patients to continue living at their homes.

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Partial hospitalization programs for mental health treatment offers therapy to patients who are mentally ill but do not necessarily require hospitalization. During partial hospitalization, a patient attends day long programs for several weeks or months at designated treatment facilities to receive therapy and other allied services. The hours for attendance vary depending upon the treatment program, but it typically runs from 9am to 6pm. In partial hospitalization, patients receive therapy throughout the day and return to their home in the evening to continue the treatment at their home, either with family support or independently.

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Men and Women are affected differently by addiction and substance abuse. Relapse rates are also varied for women and men, and women are often exposed to unique risk factors that can cause achieving and maintaining sobriety quite challenging for them. It is important to personalize and tailor addiction treatment programs for each patient’s specific requirements. This is where gender specific rehab center becomes important.

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While the media (both mainstream and social media) in the US largely focuses on the stigmas faced by women in their everyday life, however also men also suffer from societal stigmas of being emotionless and not requiring support. As such, most men are hesitant to seek external help for their addictions and other life problems they may be suffering from. Furthermore, addiction treatment is not a one-size-fits-all treatment. Every person has different experience with substance abuse, and hence, their treatment programs should be customized and unique as well. In men’s rehab program, men get supportive help for dealing with their problems in order to lead a better life.

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There is a common misconception that professionals are unlikely to suffer from substance abuse disorders or addictions. Nothing can be farther from the truth. In reality, alcohol and drug usage are quite common due to high stressors triggered by intensity and work pressure of these professions. CEOs, lawyers, senior executives, doctors are quite vulnerable to mental health disorders like anxiety and depression, which can subsequently lead to substance abuse.

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A successful treatment program for an addiction or mental health disorder comprises medication, psychotherapies, and alternative therapies. Unfortunately, relying solely either on medication or therapy sessions does not address the complete spectrum of these disorders, leading to incomplete recovery and high chances of relapse. Therefore, it is important to understand the role that each of these treatment approaches plays in an individual’s recovery process.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapeutic treatment helping patients to identify and change disturbing or destructive thought patterns that create negative influences on their emotions and behavior. CBT treatment focuses on changing automatically generated negative thoughts that worsens anxiety, depression and emotional difficulties, besides having a detrimental effect on the mood. CBT involves identifying, challenging and replacing faulty thoughts with more realistic and objective thoughts.

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Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a form of talk therapy based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and is especially designed for individuals experiencing intense emotions. DBT places emphasis on helping patients accept the reality of their behavior and lifestyle, along with enabling them to learn to change their lives and discontinue unhelpful behaviors .

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Psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for mental illness, emotional distress, and behavioural problems. Psychotherapy is usually conducted by psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counsellors, and other mental health professionals. The goals of therapy vary depending on the individual but may include reducing symptoms, improving coping skills, and increasing insight and self-awareness.

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Individual therapy is a specific type of psychotherapy wherein a trained professional works with one-on-one with an individual patient to help them through personal issues being faced by them. It has been shown to be an effective treatment for a range of mental illness and emotional difficulties. Alternatively, also known as talk therapy, individual treatment therapies help in improving or controlling symptoms that can influence a person’s physical, emotional and mental well-being.

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When seeking help for substance use disorder, you will need a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs. A combination of therapies works together to provide the best results. Each therapy type has its own benefits that can help you recover from substance use disorder. One of the most popular methods for successful recovery is group therapy. 

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Experiential therapy is a type of therapy that involves engaging or immersing oneself in certain experiences. It encompasses using tools like psychodrama, poetry, music, role-playing, interactions with animals, props, arts and crafts, and outdoor excursions.

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Holistic treatment encompasses whole-body approach to healthcare, and aims to improve wellness and health through mind, body and soul. Holistic treatment usually combines conventional medicine with Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). A patient’s exact treatment process depends on the type of holistic specialty employed for healing. Generally holistic treatment is used as a complement to regular treatments and is not meant to replace traditional medical care.

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While none of us can choose the families we are born into, the family that we acquire greatly impacts us throughout our life. If we have a positive relationship with parents and siblings, it will help us to grow mentally, emotionally, and physically, whereas negative family relationships can have detrimental effects later in life. If we are born into a dysfunctional family, there is an increased risk of developing mental health disorders. In a dysfunctional family, we may also struggle to connect with others. That’s where family therapy comes into the picture.

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