Drug Rehabilitation
Drug rehab is the treatment of suppressing any substance dependency such as alcohol, hallucinogenic, or psychoactive substances in order to stop the mental, or physical consequences that are caused. Drug rehab programs supply continuous assistance with professional clinicians or physicians that specialize in addictions, which helps each individual chose the correct treatment facility that will lead towards the most effective path to recovery. Unity Recovery Center provides scientifically set approaches to handle and care for each patient's specific needs.12 Step Program
For over 70 years no treatment protocol has been more effective than the 12-step program. The 12-step program is a proven method of drug rehab, which is practiced by Alcoholics Anonymous and treatment programs around the U.S. The 12-step program follows the following process:
- Admitting that one cannot control one's addiction or compulsion.
- Recognizing a greater power that can give strength.
- Examining past errors with the help of a sponsor (experienced member).
- Making amends for these errors.
- Learning to live a new life with a new code of behavior.
- Helping others that suffer from the same addictions or compulsions.
Relapse Prevention
Relapse prevention is a cognitive-behavioral approach to drug rehab with the goal of identifying and preventing "triggers" how to anticipate and cope with the problem of relapse. There are certain strategies that are important when proceeding through the relapse prevention therapy such as coping skills training, cognitive therapy, and lifestyle modification. Eventually each individual will be able to understand and identify effective coping techniques in high-risk situations, while also maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Since there are minimal differences in the efficacy of different substances, Unity Rehab has a relapse prevention therapy clinic to ensure positive results. Key factors of relapse prevention consist of biological, social and cultural factors that are important when trying to obtain a positive outcome for a healthier lifestyle.
Dual Diagnosis
Dual diagnosis is when an individual has co-existing psychiatric disorders including, depression, anxiety disorders, or bipolar disorder. These are triggers for the individual's addiction and must be treated concurrently with all other treatments to maximize the chance of success.

