Lawrenceville

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA
(678) 392-3804
3151 Sugarloaf Pkwy Lawrenceville, GA 30046

Addiction is a crippling disease that affects all types of people, and it can tear apart families and friendships. For many people suffering from addiction, sobriety can seem like an impossible thing to accomplish. However, our addiction recovery program in Lawrenceville, Georgia is the best hope for lasting sobriety, and we can help. Goldwell Institute drug rehab centers throughout the country take a personalized approach to helping clients overcome addiction. Combining individual and group therapy sessions, our addiction recovery center in Lawrenceville works hard everyday to create an open and compassionate environment to give clients the best chance at lifelong success.

 

Arrival at our addiction treatment facility in Lawrenceville is followed by an assessment of the client’s background and health before proceeding with the detoxification process. Our clients undergo supervised detox in the safety of our drug detox clinic where our trained staff are on hand to make the process more comfortable. In general, supervised detoxification is a more successful way to detox because individuals can undergo the process in a more comfortable and supportive environment. Detoxification carries a number of risks, depending on the length of addiction and substances in the client’s system. Our staff are on hand throughout the process in case of serious complications, further improving the chance of success during a monitored detox.

 

While detoxification serves as a starting point for overcoming addiction, therapy is a long-term process that is integral to addiction recovery. At our substance abuse treatment facility in Lawrenceville, clients work with individual therapists to uncover underlying causes as to why they initially turned to drugs and alcohol. During these sessions, many individuals receive a dual diagnosis, meaning that therapists can identify one or more mental or behavioral disorders in addition to addiction. Mental and behavioral conditions often lead to substance abuse as individuals try to self-medicate. Conversely, in some cases, long-term substance abuse can lead to certain mental and behavioral disorders. We believe in the importance of dual diagnosis because understanding the big picture can help us personalize treatment and increase chances of success.

 

Clients will also find that our addiction treatment center in Lawrenceville emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive and trusting environment. In addition to building trust with staff members, clients participate in group therapy sessions in which they can interact with other clients who are coping with similar struggles on the journey to recovery. These sessions are an important part of the recovery process to remind clients that they are not alone in the process, despite the isolating nature of recovery.

 

Upon leaving a Goldwell Institute addiction recovery facility, we encourage clients to continue meeting with addiction support groups in order to maintain a strong support system. Another part of recommended after-care is finding a trusted therapist to continue individual therapy. We recommend most clients move into sober living housing directly after leaving our addiction recovery program in order to ease the transition back to everyday life. Individuals often find that these places can offer a built-in support system that reinforces the routines that helped stabilize clients within our drug rehab facility. As our clients transition back to their homes and jobs, continuing with individual therapy and attending support groups becomes more important than ever for long-term success.

 

While it can be difficult to break free from addiction, it is possible, and we can help. The compassionate staff at our addiction treatment facility in Lawrenceville, Georgia can provide the tools to end addiction for good. Individualized treatment plans and an open, supportive environment help our clients work through this difficult process. Reaching out can be a difficult first step, but it can be the start of lifelong positive change.

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