Are you ready to stop relying on alcohol to get through the day? Many men and women find themselves facing a reality that is hard to take in. You are not sure there is help for you. Our treatment for alcohol addiction can often give you back the life you desire. It can provide you with the tools you need to heal from addiction. Our team works closely with you to understand your needs at our alcohol treatment center in Portland, Oregon. Then, we build a treatment plan that is right for you. At Crestview Recovery, we are here to help you achieve your best outcome.
Treatment for Addiction
Treatment for alcohol addiction needs to be designed to address your specific needs. Our team will work to understand what is happening to you and why. Then, we will work with you to create the right type of therapy for your needs. Here are some of the components of your treatment plan.
Assessing Mental Health
The first step is a true assessment of your physical and mental health. We talk to you. We work to understand what you have been through. We talk about what you are drinking, how much, and when. Then, we make recommendations for the type of therapy that will work best for you to get you in a better place and to help you overcome substance use.
We also want to know about your overall mental health. Many people benefit from addiction therapy that also includes treatment for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and past trauma. We will create a dual diagnosis treatment plan that is right for you here if you need to incorporate mental health treatment into your recovery plan.
The Right Treatment
The next step is to define the type of treatment for alcohol addiction you need. Some of our clients benefit from program options such as:
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- Extended care addiction treatment
- Partial hospitalization program (PHP)
- Outpatient rehab center
Once we have an idea of how extensive your addiction is, we can help you to see the benefits in each one of these treatment options and find the best treatment option that will work for you.
Evidence-Based Therapy
The next component of your treatment is to identify the best types of evidence-based therapies for your needs. This is a very specifically chosen method of treatment designed to address your alcohol addiction. The key here is to help you understand where your addiction starts. We may recommend solutions to addiction, such as:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy
- Group therapy
- Family therapy
- Mindfulness meditation therapy
You will work through individual therapy to achieve your best outcome. Most people will find that a combination of these therapies helps them achieve their best outcome in treatment.
Treatment for alcohol addiction also includes holistic treatment. That includes experiential therapy and uniquely focused programs such as yoga or music therapy. It is a combination of all of these therapies that can often produce the best possible healing for you. Our team is right by your side, helping you every step of the way through therapy. Are you ready to get started? Take the first step by contacting us and we can talk about your options for treatment.
Crestview Recovery Rehab
The treatment for alcohol addiction is always personalized to fit your needs at Crestview Recovery. If you have put off getting help, and are ready now to learn about your options, reach out to our team. Our experienced and compassionate professionals are just a phone call away. Call Crestview Recovery at 866.262.0531 to learn more about us.
Since 2016, Dr. Merle Williamson, a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University, has been the Medical Director at Crestview Recovery, bringing a rich background in addiction medicine from his time at Hazelden Treatment Center. He oversees outpatient drug and alcohol treatments, providing medical care, setting policies, detox protocols, and quality assurance measures. Before specializing in addiction medicine, he spent 25 years in anesthesiology, serving as Chair of Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Chief of Anesthesia at Kaiser Permanente. This experience gives him a unique perspective on treating prescription drug addiction.