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Title: Do Rehab Therapeutic Communities Work?


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Do Rehab Therapeutic Communities Work?
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Therapeutic communities have been proven to be
highly effective in achieving the best treatment
outcomes for those that suffer from addiction.
This has been evidenced through lengthily studies
conducted by the National Institutes on Drug
Abuse (NIDA). Also referred to as third stage
accomodation, sober living, supported housing and
tertiary care, therapeutic communities provide a
safe and controlled transition from rehab
treatment into society and day to day sober
living.
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Achieving The Best Treatment Outcomes
Possible The objective of a therapeutic
community is to support alcoholics and addicts in
maintaining their recovery within the community.
Third stage supported housing provides a secure
foundation for this to happen. Those that are
new to recovery will reap many benefits of
staying within a stable drug free environment,
that not only provides randomised alcohol and
drug testing but also ongoing support through
addiction therapy supplied by the
associated drug alcohol rehab. The local
community is made up from other shared sober
living houses. The houses are conveniently
situated close to town, local 12 Step meetings
such as NA, AA, CA etc, as well as facilities
supporting further education and training.
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Long-Term Rehabilitation Works Best The National
Institutes on Drug Abuse (NIDA) provided the
following chart evidencing that therapeutic
communities achieve the best addiction treatment
outcomes in terms of preventing relapse and
enhancing recovery from behavioural issues
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As you can see from the above chart, alcohol and
drug use was substantially reduced as were
suicidal thoughts and attempts. Impressively,
there is nearly a 20 increase in gaining
full-time employment for those that stayed in
therapeutic communities for more than 6 months,
against those who did not. These statistics show
that the longer an individual stays within a
recovery focused environment, the better their
chances of integrating successfully into a life
free from addictive substances.
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  • Who Is Suitable For A Therapeutic Community?
  • Therapeutic communities are becoming more popular
    in the addiction treatment field and are
    considered a particularly effective module of
    treatment in achieving and maintaining long term
    recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction.
  • Therapeutic communities are best suited to
  • Those that are new to recovery from alcohol and
    drugs
  • Recovering alcoholics and addicts who are
    homeless and rootless.
  • Those who do not have a safe or stable home
    environment to return to following rehab.
  • Those for whom it would be dangerous for them to
    return back home after rehab (i.e local drug
    dealers, partners who are in active addiction,
    threat of violence)
  • Those that have completed rehab but would be
    return home to live alone with no local support
  • Vulnerable individuals who have completed rehab
    but require ongoing additional support.

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There are many instances where an individual
would benefit from third stage supported housing
following on from a rehab programme. Each
individuals case needs to be assessed on its own
individual treatment criteria. In the majority of
cases housing benefit can be claimed to cover the
cost of rent.
What Do Therapeutic Communities Help
With? Therapeutic communities help those that
suffer from addiction, substance misuse problems,
dual diagnosis and behavioural problems. Initiall
y a period of detoxification and stabilization is
required for most this will mean an inpatient
programme in a treatment centre or rehab
clinic. Once safely separated from alcohol,
drugs and harmful behaviours and once a period of
stability and abstinence has been established, a
therapeutic community can then be of maximum
benefit. In essence, recovery communities help
an individual to further establish the
foundations of recovery from their addiction and
the behaviours that were once associated with it.
They provide an alcoholic or addict with the
time, resources and support to flourish within
the early days of recovery when they are at
highest risk of relapse.
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No Quick Fix To Addiction It has been recognised
from many years that there is no quick fix when
it comes to treating addiction successfully. Yes,
an alcohol detox or drug detox may seemingly
resolve the problem, but this is only a temporary
measure. The real therapeutic work starts once
the individuals brain and body has been cleared
of mood and mind altering substances. They then
have a better chance of understanding and
implementing new and healthier coping strategies
that will help them to stay sober and
clean. Addiction is a lifelong illness, it
requires commitment and hard work in order to
maintain recovery. Therapeutic communities make
this whole process easier, as they are focused
solely on recovery and personal growth. They
provide an opportunity to practice clean and
sober living before returning back to the real
world, as it were.
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Rehab Therapeutic Community In Essex Step by
Step Recovery offer the opportunity of third
stage supported housing to patients that graduate
from our Lighthouse rehab clinic in
Southend-on-sea, Essex near London. We believe in
the therapeutic value of addicts supporting one
another in recovery and so we have created a safe
and supportive community to enable that to
happen. Our third stage sober living
accommodation is an extension of our inpatient
addiction treatment, with the added freedom for
independent choice and continual learning and
growth. Our patients are reintegrated back into
society gradually, in safe and supported
manner. Our aim is to help each and every
individual that walks through our doors to stay
abstinent from alcohol and drugs and to gain the
tools required to maintain long term freedom from
alcohol, drugs and addictive behaviours.
Furthermore, we help our patients to achieve
their dreams and create a life for themselves
where drinking and using would be unthinkable.
Source https//www.drugabuse.gov/publications/rese
arch-reports/therapeutic-communities/are-therapeut
ic-communities-effective
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apeutic-communities-work/
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