Out patient treatment
Outpatient treatment is a treatment that allows people to get help while still living at home or in a sober living environment. Outpatient treatment programs typically include therapy and counseling sessions that are held on a regular basis at a clinic or treatment center. They use individual or group sessions and may use behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and evidence-based treatments. Outpatient treatment programs usually involve therapy and consultation sessions that are held on a regular basis at a clinic or treatment center. Individual or group sessions may be carried. Behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other evidence-based treatments may be used. Outpatient treatment is less intensive than inpatient treatment. Patients can continue with their daily responsibilities like work, school, or taking care of their families. Outpatient treatment is suitable for those with a stable home environment and support system. Also who have mild to moderate addiction, and who have completed an inpatient treatment program.