What to Expect From Your Alcohol Detox

What to Expect From Your Alcohol Detox

Alcohol is one of the most commonly abused substances in our society. While moderate drinking is accepted, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to addiction and serious health issues. People who suffer from alcoholism often struggle with physical dependence and cravings. Learn more about our alcohol detox program.

Checking In

The first step towards sobriety is checking into a rehabilitation facility. During the intake interview, a series of assessments are conducted to understand your background and addiction. This process helps customize the treatment plan to meet your unique needs and identify any co-occurring conditions. For more details, visit our intake process page.

Detoxification and Withdrawal Process

The detox stage can be the most challenging part of rehabilitation. Patients often experience physical symptoms like seizures, shakiness, headaches, irregular heartbeats, sweating, and nausea. Psychological symptoms may include anxiety, hallucinations, mood swings, and nightmares. Medically supervised detox ensures that your physical symptoms are managed safely. Discover more about our withdrawal management services.

Education, Counseling, and Therapy

Once physical symptoms are under control, mental health professionals focus on the psychological aspects of treatment. They manage emotional issues related to alcohol withdrawal and provide education on the consequences of alcohol dependence. Various therapeutic activities are also recommended to support recovery. Learn about our therapy programs.

Post-Treatment Care

Post-treatment care is essential for maintaining sobriety. This ongoing support helps individuals stay motivated and connected to a social network that reinforces their recovery. Explore our post-treatment care options.

His House Rehab offers industry-leading alcohol detox treatment. Founded in 1994, our programs are guided by five key principles: commitment, honesty, integrity, respect, and service. Contact us today to see how we can help you or your loved one. Visit our contact page for more details.