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Many people feel depressed or anxious these days. However, it can be even worse for those with a dual diagnosis of a substance use disorder and a mental illness. Detoxing is hard enough with just medication. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Detox therapy programs like the one offered at United Recovery Project’s detox center offer a rigorous and well-established psychotherapy program in Florida for patients dealing with a dual diagnosis. Psychotherapy plus medication can help detox be more efficient, effective, and lasting.

What Is A Psychotherapy Program?

A psychotherapy program is developed by clinical psychologists and therapists, like licensed clinical social workers, designed to help the patient talk through their issues, dysfunctional thinking, or trauma. Since it is unfortunately common for patients with substance use disorders to have additional mental health issues, psychotherapy programs like the one at United Recovery Project’s luxury detox center in Florida can be extremely helpful in dealing with dual diagnoses.

There are several different types of psychotherapy. Our team of counselors and therapists offers various choices to clients to see their specific needs are met. Some of the therapies at our substance abuse detox center include:

  • Traditional talk therapy. Sometimes, the therapy is directed more by the therapist at first. Then as the patient learns more about themselves and various coping mechanisms to fight against drug cravings or triggers, the two work together.
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of psychotherapy program states that dysfunctional thinking leads to dysfunctional behaviors (for example, substance use). Often there is homework given by the therapist to the patient in this type of therapy.
  • Group therapy. This therapy is exactly what it says it is. Instead of one-on-one or individual counseling, a group of patients is talking together with a single therapist. This is common in the 12-step approach.
  • Family therapy. Sometimes, dysfunctional family dynamics or past trauma are some of the causes of substance use disorder. This psychotherapy approach focuses on these topics.
  • Creative therapies. Art therapy and music therapy help the patient express emotions that they may have buried deep within them due to fear or shame.
  • Equine therapy. Working with animals, particularly horses, can be very calming. It also teaches those in recovery responsibility and dedication to another living being.

Is Psychotherapy Right For Me?

If you wonder if a psychotherapy program could help you with your substance use disorder, the answer is yes. Therapy is a great tool for unlocking hidden beliefs about yourself, your relationships with others, and the substance you’re using. Sometimes, part of the reason patients use substances is unhealed trauma, low self-esteem, or family dynamic issues. Psychotherapy can help with all of these things, plus it can give you a roadmap to how you want to react and behave in the future. If you are faced with a triggering situation or event, you can apply what you’ve learned in therapy to the situation.

Of course, psychotherapy is best when paired with medication, especially when it comes to detoxing from substances. But it still is an excellent tool for recovery and sobriety.

Contact United Recovery Project’s Detox Center For Quality Psychotherapy Today

If you or someone you love is dealing with addiction, and especially if they are dealing with the struggles of a dual diagnosis, United Recovery Project detox center’s psychotherapy program at our drug detox center in Florida can help. Our team of compassionate and experienced addiction treatment professionals is ready to help you on your path to recovery. We offer all of the above therapies, plus more, and our secluded, luxury accommodations will provide privacy and peace of mind as you detox. So don’t wait. Contact us today using the form on our website or call us at 833.525.0166 to get the help you need.

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