What we do:
At Daybreak Treatment Solutions, we’re here to help you navigate your journey to recovery deciding whether you should go to rehab. We tackle addiction from all angles – physical, mental, and social. Remember, recovery is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ process. That’s why we focus on tailoring the treatment plan to your specific needs, guiding you towards a healthier and happier life.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Call Now (844) 307-6452What are some early signs that someone might need rehab?
Signs to be aware of at an early stage are repeated bouts of sickness, alterations in sleep behavior, increased crankiness, avoiding social interactions, inexplicable financial drain, and disregard for routine duties. Timely identification of these indicators can pave the way for a more productive intervention, facilitating drug addiction treatment and consequent recovery.
How does addiction affect one’s mental well-being?
Substance abuse often triggers a range of psychological effects, including mood instability, feelings of desolation, heightened stress levels, unwarranted suspicion, memory disruptions, and challenge in focusing. These mental stressors, growing over time, can hinder everyday activities and negatively impact life’s overall quality.
Is rehab only about addressing the physical aspects of addiction?
No, detoxification primarily tackles the physical aspects of addiction, but rehab provides a more comprehensive approach, dealing with the psychological and emotional dimensions as well. Rehab incorporates elements like therapy, support groups, and aftercare to promote a well-rounded recovery.
Why do some people relapse even after trying to quit their addiction?
Efforts to quit often stumble without appropriate assistance and resources. The foundation of substance use disorder frequently lies in underlying psychological and emotional issues. If these aren’t addressed, the chances for falling back into old habits increase significantly.
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