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When Is the Best Time to Begin Substance Use Treatment?

If you’re struggling with substance abuse, the best time to begin treatment is today. The next best choice? Tomorrow. 

You may be concerned that there is a specific window of time when treatment will be most effective, or concerned that if you enter treatment during a particularly busy season of life that it won’t stick. However, studies show that the sooner you begin treatment the better. 

In this brief article, our team specializing in drug addiction treatment in Tampa with Phoenix House Florida has more information on when the best time to begin substance abuse treatment is, and what you can do to find treatment for yourself or a loved one.

Stages of Treatment

During substance abuse treatment, there are several stages of treatment that you or your loved one may experience. These include:  

  • Recognition of the problem: This stage is the best time to begin treatment. Without recognition that there is a problem, you or your loved one will not get the most out of the rehabilitation efforts.

  • Physical withdrawal: One of the times when treatment may be the most effective is following a physician monitored physical withdrawal phase. It’s important to make sure that any time you stop using a substance, you are being monitored by a doctor and therapist.

    Research shows that as substances are withdrawn or abandoned, people give up a major source of support without having anything to put in its place. Once you have gone through the physical withdrawal of substances like drugs or alcohol, you may still have addictive tendencies which should be addressed through a treatment program. 
  • In-patient or out-patient therapy: This stage of treatment may involve group and individual therapy sessions. The goal is to create positive relationships and address the underlying root cause for the addiction. In some cases, addiction can be worsened by unaddressed mental health issues, and this phase of treatment can help bridge that gap.

Explore Treatment Options

As mentioned earlier, the best time to begin treatment is today. However, treatment doesn’t always look the same for everyone. Depending on your individual experience and addiction, your treatment path may vary. If you’re struggling with addiction, you will need the help from professionals with drug and alcohol treatment centers in Tampa.  

If you suspect that you or a loved one are struggling with substance abuse, it’s important to find help from professionals who can help treat your addiction effectively in the way that is right for you. Help is available with Phoenix House Florida. Licensed therapists will help you address and unlock the causes behind your addictive behaviors to get you on the road to recovery.  

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, speak with drug and alcohol treatment centers in Tampa with Phoenix House Florida. To schedule a consultation with Phoenix House Florida, please request an appointment today.

 

Disclaimer: The contents of this website are for general educational purposes only. All content and media on the Phoenix House Florida website does not constitute professional medical advice nor is the information intended to replace the services provided by Phoenix House Florida or other qualified medical professionals. If you believe you are having a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

 

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