An estimated 1,190,000 Arizonans needed treatment for a substance use disorder in 2022. Maybe you or your loved one were among them.
Maybe you’ve needed treatment for the past 10 years, or you’ve just recently become concerned about your or your loved one’s substance use. No matter the case, you’re here now, and you’re in the right place. Wolf Creek Recovery offers Sedona addiction treatment that changes your lives.
What to Expect From Addiction Treatment With Wolf Creek Recovery in Sedona
When you arrive at our facility, you’ll undergo a detailed assessment. This will determine the kind of customized treatment plan you need, and if it should include any mental health care. We treat the whole person at Wolf Creek. Our goal is for you to heal long-term – not just stop taking substances temporarily, and that’s the kind of care it takes.
Therapy plays a huge role in this, with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) at the core of what we do. In it, you’ll learn to recognize your harmful thought patterns and how they impact how you act. Then, you’ll learn how to challenge those thoughts and turn them into something that drives you toward recovery, and away from substances.
You’ll also pick up some new skills while you’re with us – from problem-solving to how to play golf. We love playing sports at Wolf Creek Recovery! We spend a lot of time outside in general, canoeing, paddle boarding, camping, and more. Nature is healing, and Arizona is beautiful, so we take advantage of it as much as we can.
After spending the day with us, you’ll return “home” at night to housing that Wolf Creek also provides. You’ll have around-the-clock access to our staff, and we’ll be here to walk with you every step of the way.
Why Choose Wolf Creek Recovery’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) Instead of Inpatient Rehab or Outpatient Treatment?
Wolf Creek’s PHP is the best of both worlds. It offers similar intensive treatment as an inpatient program, but allows you the independence of leaving our facility in the evening. That’s similar to outpatient treatment, but our PHP is longer and more frequent, giving everyone plenty of time to learn the skills and coping mechanisms needed for lasting recovery. Our on-site housing also ensures everyone’s environment is safe and conducive to healing, without taking away too much of your freedom.
Do These Questions Apply to You? Signs You or a Loved One Need Treatment for a Substance Use Disorder
If you’re wondering if you or your loved one have a substance use disorder, you can ask yourself some questions:
- Does the person take more of a substance than they meant to?
- Have they tried to cut down on substance use unsuccessfully?
- Do they have cravings?
- Do they need more of the substance to feel the same way they did when they first took it?
- Do they feel sick when they go a while without the substance?
- Is a lot of their time spent related to the substance?
- Are they neglecting their responsibilities?
- Is the substance still in their life, even though it’s straining their relationships?
- Have they given up things that once mattered to them to take the substance instead?
- Do they take the substance even in dangerous situations?
- Are they still using the substance despite evidence it’s harming their health?
Answering “yes” to any of these questions is cause for concern, even if it doesn’t necessarily indicate a substance use disorder. It does suggest a relationship with the substance that is getting unhealthy.
Two or more “yes” answers is a sign of a substance use disorder. The more questions that apply to your situation, the more important it is to get help.
Understanding Substance Use Disorders: They’re Complex Health Conditions
The most important thing to understand is that substance use disorders are a health condition. Just like any other physical or mental health condition, they require treatment and extra care. It’s also possible to heal from them and achieve lasting recovery.
It’s true that any substance use disorder begins with an initial choice to take the substance. This rarely happens just “for fun,” though. Every substance use disorder begins due to some type of pain, and wanting to escape from it. When it comes to opioids and other pain medication, that pain can be physical, but for most, it’s an emotional pain. Untreated mental health conditions and unaddressed trauma often play a role.
As someone’s substance habit gets worse, and they develop a substance use disorder, their brain changes. Some substances actually cause people to feel less happiness from normal activities, which makes the substance feel like the only source of pleasure. Their self-control and decision-making skills get worse because of these changes, too, generally making it harder to stop engaging with the substance. Genetics are also thought to play a role, with some making people’s brains more susceptible to “getting hooked” on a substance.
People with substance use disorders aren’t absolved of all responsibility for their habits and condition, but it isn’t a moral failing or indication that they’re a bad person. It just means they need treatment. Wolf Creek Recovery can provide it.
Find Addiction Rehab in Sedona Today
Seeking treatment for a substance use disorder is often daunting, but the best time to get started on the road to recovery is now. You read this page for a reason, and Wolf Creek Recovery in Sedona is ready to help.
Wolf Creek Recovery offers dual-diagnosis substance use disorder and mental health treatment to Sedona, AZ and surrounding areas. We approach every aspect of our care with honesty, integrity, respect, compassion, commitment, and courage, and make sure this shows in everything we do. From how we treat our clients, to how they build the skills and strategies they learn with us – our values shine through. We’d love to show you or your loved one what we mean. Call 1-833-732-8202 to take the first step to building a life you love.
Cost of Inpatient Rehab Treatment: Does Your Insurance Cover It?
Wolf Creek Recovery currently accepts most major health insurance policies, and affordable private pay options are available. Please contact Wolf Creek Recovery for more information, and we’ll quickly verify your insurance and let you know what benefits you have. We’ll answer any questions you have in this area, too.
Choose Wolf Creek Recovery’s Inpatient Treatment Program
Seeking treatment for a substance use disorder or mental health condition can be overwhelming and intimidating, especially when it comes to committing to a residential treatment program. It takes a lot of preparation, and a lot of dedication, but we know you or your loved one can do it. Take the first step toward recovery and choose inpatient treatment with Wolf Creek Recovery.
At Wolf Creek Recovery, we know exactly how it feels to be where you are. Our staff is in recovery, too, and we’re eager for you or your loved one to join us. Give us a call at 1-833-732-8202 today for more on how we can help you build a life you love.