Addiction treatment refers to the process of helping individuals overcome their dependence on substances or behaviors that have negative consequences on their physical and mental health. It involves various therapeutic approaches aimed at reducing cravings, managing withdrawal symptoms, and promoting long-term recovery.
Related terms
Detoxification: Detoxification is the initial phase of addiction treatment where individuals rid their bodies of the substance they are addicted to under medical supervision.
CBT is a type of therapy commonly used in addiction treatment that focuses on identifying and changing unhealthy patterns of thinking and behavior related to substance abuse.
Relapse Prevention: Relapse prevention strategies involve teaching individuals skills and techniques to avoid or manage situations that may trigger a return to substance use after completing addiction treatment.