5 Reasons to Choose Inpatient Ketamine Addiction Treatment
Are you or your loved one addicted to Ketamine? Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic that was developed in 1963 and is currently used as an anesthetic on humans and by veterinarians but unfortunately like so many others it is also sold for illicit drug use. Ketamine addiction can be serious and should be treated as soon as possible. Ketamine has some potential for serious side effects and the withdrawal can be very dangerous.
As with any addiction, you should seek the best ketamine addiction treatment option for you to get on the path to recovery. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, some of these effects are extremely dangerous and if combined with alcohol could be very risky and being in an inpatient setting with medical care available may be the best option for you. One of those treatment options you might consider is inpatient rehab for your ketamine addiction.
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Safe and Monitored Environment
Sometimes it is best for you to be completely removed from the environment you have been in while abusing ketamine. With the inpatient setting you are monitored in a safe, protected environment around the clock with a professional staff to care for you. The detox period and withdrawal of ketamine can be difficult, being an inpatient there are methods that can help to ease that burden and make you much more comfortable.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Otherwise known as CBT, assist you with learning coping skills to prevent triggers that would push you towards using ketamine. It teaches you to avoid or get around the triggers through a specific behavior or behaviors as you recover.
Group or Family Therapy
Support is always key in the path to recovery; you just can’t do it alone. While your family and friends may have suffered through this addiction with you, it is now time for everyone to heal. Healing together and preparing yourself and your family and friends for the days ahead when support will be needed is very important.
12 Step Program
The 12 Step approach is a very helpful program that will assist you on a day-to-day basis on your path to recovery. Since you are an inpatient the program is very focused on you and healing you as a whole.
Individual Therapy
You are going to require care as an inpatient but also require care once you leave this setting. Setting up your aftercare is a very important part of ketamine addiction treatment. You need to attend therapy one-to-one to understand the reasons why you chose to abuse the drug and then how to deal with the recovery once you leave your protected environment.
What is most important is that you receive the treatment needed to get through your ketamine addiction and get yourself on the right path again.
We can help you find the right treatment for your needs; call 800-915-1270 (Who Answers?) today.