What Does Next Level Stand for and How Does That Impact Treatment?
Admitting you have a problem and seeking help are the first steps in your recovery journey. There are more, and having the right treatment plan can make a difference as you work through them. There is a lot of information to try to work through, and it can seem discouraging when you are going about it alone. However, with Next Level Recovery, you are never alone.
Types of Treatment
When you seek help for substance use disorder (SUD), various treatment types are available to you, including the following.
Inpatient Treatment
The core components of inpatient treatment include:
You are a resident in your treatment facility
Provides round-the-clock care
You have others to hold you accountable for your sobriety at all times
Usually meant for more serious cases that need more intense treatment
More costly
Outpatient Treatment
In outpatient treatment:
You live at home and commute to your treatment sessions
You have to hold yourself responsible for your actions and maintain your sobriety
Cheaper than inpatient
Suitable for less severe cases of SUD
Types of Therapy
In treatment, you will also encounter various types of therapy. The therapies you utilize in your treatment and recovery journey should fit your unique needs as an individual. The following therapies are common therapies used in treatment.
Individual Therapy
One-on-one, or individual therapy, is another option available to you. In individual therapy, you and a therapist, counselor, psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental health professional work together to change your behavior or thought process. This gives you one-on-one time to work through what you need to.
Group Therapy
This type of therapy is used in treatment centers across the country. In group therapy, you, others who usually have the same or similar mental health disorder as you, and a mental health professional get together to share and show support. During these sessions, you can hear the experiences of others with the same condition as you, showing you that you are not alone.
Family Group Therapy
In family group therapy, you, your family and friends, and a mental health professional get together to work through problems and concerns. This gives you a safe and mediated way to express your feelings to your loved ones. It also allows them the opportunity to share with you how they have been feeling. Family group therapy can help clear the air and lay the foundation for rebuilding these relationships you thought you lost.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is also known as talk therapy. The most common form of psychotherapy is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This therapy works to uncover your current thoughts and reasoning behind your behavior and change the false or negative beliefs. It is thought that our belief in something or behind an action can change our outlook on it.
Alternative Therapies
There are various types of alternative therapies, including the following.
Meditation and Mindfulness
Meditation is centering oneself through a mantra, breathing techniques, or visualization. Mindfulness is a form of meditation that focuses on the present without bias. These techniques can regulate emotions, provide a calming effect, and allow you to process situations better to choose an appropriate response.
Music Therapy
This therapy has been seen to help with pain, depression, stress, and anxiety. Music therapy can also help you to control your emotions and provide solitude for you to turn to.
Physical Activity
Exercise can provide an outlet for your emotions, give you something to look forward to, and be something to focus on. Some physical activities you can incorporate into your daily life include:
Yoga
Hiking
Running
Weightlifting
Kickboxing
Soccer
Fishing
Rock climbing
Swimming
Volleyball
Kayaking
What Makes Next Level Recovery Different
Next Level Recovery pride itself on our ability to provide an individualized treatment plan created to meet the needs of you and your loved ones. We understand that not everyone's journey is the same and that the help you need to heal is unique. This personalized treatment means you are treated like more than just your disorder. We want to help you holistically, not just use a generic plan because you present with a certain condition. You are not just a number to us but a Next Level Recovery family member.
We include your friends and family in your treatment to help rebuild the relationships you thought you lost and help create a stable support system for when you transition out of treatment. Next Level Recovery also wants to ensure your loved ones are getting the help they need to be healthy and have the opportunity to address any problems and concerns.
Recovery Associates
Next Level Recovery also implements a program of recovery associates and trained compassionate professionals who act as a support system throughout your recovery journey. The companions are educated to treat you with respect, dignity, and understanding. They are hand-picked to meet your needs and match your personality. They perform various tasks that start when you decide on your treatment plan to the end when you transition out of treatment.
These tasks can include things like:
Accompanying you to and from treatment
Attending social events and vacations with you to help reduce the risk of relapse
Creating a healthy daily routine
Identifying triggers and hazardous environments that may threaten your sobriety
Holding you accountable for your actions
Helping to find appropriate housing
Provide motivation and support
The first step in your recovery journey is looking into the different treatment facilities and methods. Finding the place that fits your needs and where you can feel comfortable is significant to ensure you stick with your treatment plan. There is a vast amount of information, but sifting through it can be stressful. The added negative emotions could stop you from getting the help you need. We at Next Level can provide a personalized experience to ensure you get everything you need to thrive in your recovery journey. We will work with you from the very beginning to make sure we are on the same page as you. For more information, email us at consult@nextlevelra.com.