Everyone has made a New Year’s resolution at some point in their life. Maybe it was to treat others better or to finish a project in the coming year. Perhaps it was to avoid obvious bad decisions or to finally start that diet to become the healthy person you have always wanted to be.
Regardless of the resolution or the motivation behind the decision, taking that step to achieve a happier and healthier state of being is both praiseworthy and commendable. After all, there is no time like the present to begin addressing your addiction and any underlying mental health conditions.
Making the resolution to begin your recovery journey can be the perfect way to start the new year and the greatest decision you will ever make!
Addiction is not simply a choice; it is a disease that effects millions of people around the country. In 2017, nearly 21 million individuals ages 12 and older needed treatment for a substance use disorder.
However, only about four million of those struggling with an addiction actually received the treatment they required due to lack of quality services and a general unwillingness to admit the need for clinical help.1
Having the courage to admit you have an addiction is the first step toward overcoming your substance use disorder and forging a new path of personal success. The new year is the perfect time to leave old habits behind you and face the coming year with a new resolve and fresh perspective.
Beginning an individualized treatment program tailored to address your specific addiction is the ideal way to achieve that goal.
Only about one million of the over 17 million people living with a substance use disorder feel they need treatment to address their addiction. That means about 16 million people living with a destructive substance addiction think they can handle the disease themselves without the need for clinical guidance and professional help.2
Unfortunately, that’s why substance dependence has reached epidemic proportions. But the good news is, you can overcome these concerning trends by facing your addiction with the help and guidance of a clinically qualified treatment program.
The licensed staff at an established treatment facility has the knowledge and skills to diagnose your specific addiction and identify whether detoxification is necessary. They can help you transition into the proper level of care, such as outpatient treatment or residential therapy, and work with you to establish realistic personal goals along your recovery journey.
Clinical interventions – like individual counseling, nutritional coaching, group therapy and individual treatment planning – are key components of an experienced treatment program. That is why taking the time to choose the right facility to begin your recovery journey is essential before making the decision to enter into rehab.
What should you look for before making a New Year’s resolution to begin treatment for your substance addiction?
Below are a few of the more important keys to a program’s clinical effectivity and overall quality.
These quick tips provide a good roadmap to follow when deciding on the best treatment facility to begin your recovery journey.
Remember: While having a strong sober support network is important throughout the recovery process, making the resolution to face your addiction and begin your recovery is a choice that only you can make.
Living with a substance use disorder is like playing a constant game of Russian roulette, risking your very existence every day to achieve that next high. Take a moment to consider a life free of addiction and focus on becoming the healthiest version of yourself. New year, new you is not simply a slogan, it is an opportunity to face the disease that has been plaguing your life and overcome it with the help of a supportive treatment program.
Your addiction has no power over you. Your new life starts the moment you declare you have complete control over your actions, health and career.
At Ranch Creek Recovery, we provide holistic detox and addiction recovery treatment that offers
personalized and long-lasting care. Should you encounter a bump in the road and relapse, we’re here to help. This is your life. Make this the year you declare life-long sobriety.
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Resources:
1 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2017 NSDUH Annual National Report. Accessed December 5, 2019. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2017-nsduh-annual-national-report
2 National Institute on Drug Abuse. Trends & Statistics. Accessed December 5, 2019. https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics
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