Drug Rehab in Utah
  Utah Young Adult Treatment Programs
  by NewRoadsTreatment.com
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Frequently Asked Questions in Young Adult Drug Rehab

Utah Drug Rehab Centers

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Are there guarantees for my loved one in drug rehab?

Any quality above board treatment center can only provide each client with the tools and opportunities to take advantage of and succeed in life.  As with almost everything else in this long life there are no guarantees.  Addiction is such a tricky disease that each person affected has to have a very individualized rehab process with peaks and valleys that are unique to them.  However, if a client fully releases themselves and buys into the program, they’re chances of long-term recovery increase significantly.

How can you tell if the addiction treatment program is good for young adults?

There is no single way to tell, however there are some signs that can give an indication if a drug and alcohol facility does quality work or not.  Addiction recovery as an industry makes billions of dollars each year, reputations are abundant and information is out there to gather.  Talking with consultants who refer families to drug rehab centers can be useful.  A large indication of the quality of a treatment center is the professional staff that is employed.  A program could have the most luxurious accommodations, helicopter rides, spas, and executive chefs and be absolutely of no benefit to the client because there is no therapeutic work being done.  Just because a drug and alcohol rehab center is expensive does not mean people are recovering there.

How do I decide where is best for my loved one?

This is the golden question.  Because young adults are so dynamic and have so much life to live their treatment must be specific to them as a person and specialized to their unique characteristics.  There are thousands of drug treatment centers in the U.S., it is important to do the necessary research to make sure what a program offers matches up with the needs of the client.  Young adult treatment centers for instance, should focus on building life skills, connecting to higher education institutions and building professional habits.

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Therapeutic Services in Utah Drug Rehab

Assessments

The Utah drug treatment program admissions process involves several comprehensive assessments of each resident’s condition and specific issues or needs, including medical, psychiatric and psychosocial status. Whenever possible, collateral information is collected from additional resources including family, schools and previous treatment provider(s).

Medical/Psych Assessment

Medical Director - Board Certified Addictionologist: Dr. Troy Lunsford - Dr Lunsford will conduct a medical and psychiatric assessment. We will also utilize outside resources of family referrals to aide this process.

Psychological Services

Psychological Services are provided by contracted psychologists. These services may include a comprehensive assessment of personality characteristics, intellectual functioning, social adaptability, and screening for organic dysfunction. Occasionally, residents may be referred to psychologists that specialize in areas outside of the scope of specialty of the New Roads staff.  Many Utah drug treatment centers are connected and share  available resources when necessary.

Chemical Dependency Assessment

The first assessment that is utilized is a chemical dependency screening.  This interview examines psychoactive substance use and related issues, establishes a baseline and identifies areas of need and issues.  The assessment measures seven chemical dependency-related domains: drug use, alcohol use, medical problems, psychiatric issues, legal issues, family/social issues, and employment/support issues.  The assessment will also help to determine if there are any psychological issues that would prohibit your loved one from attaining complete recovery, if there are any risks for danger to self or others and if there is any propensity towards mood, personality or cognitive disorders. This assessment also evaluates a client’s treatment and recovery belief systems and determines if there are any indicators that your young adult child would be resistant to the treatment process.

Psychosocial Assessment

The psychosocial assessment reviews a client’s medical history, family history, leisure and social functioning, developmental history, educational functioning, legal history, drug and alcohol history and any significant events that could impact your teen's treatment process.

Individual Family Sessions

Individual sessions with young adults and their family members will be conducted by the Family Therapist primarily for the purpose of assessing family therapy needs to complete treatment goals and addressing conflicts and sensitive issues that the family may prefer to discuss privately rather than address in group therapy sessions.

Multi-Family Group

This group is held on Saturday one time a month.  It is open to all clients and is facilitated by the Family Therapist.  The multi-family group addresses issues that are common to all families such as communication, handling conflicts, and maintaining boundaries. It also gives us all a chance to “Re -identify” who we all are. Family members and residents share in a supportive atmosphere.  This group also provides families with feedback and support from other family members who are experiencing similar difficulties.

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Inside Utah Drug Treatment Centers – The First 72 hours

Gaining perspective on clients is key to developing an effective and efficient treatment plan.  It is important that the treatment team and client build a rapport within the first few days of treatment.  Utah drug treatment centers have the advantage of a beautiful environment to make the initial admittance process a bit less hectic.

Some initial information that needs to be gathered to help this process:

-        Brief description of client’s childhood – This is important to see if there is any trauma or outside influence that led to addiction.  A happy childhood can be a sign of a loved one directly influencing the addiction.

-        Significant events that may have contributed to using drugs or alcohol – This creates a timeline on use and gives insight into particular issues that may need to be worked through.

-        Describe any drug treatment centers in Utah or elsewhere completed or attended – This can help answer a couple of questions…Why did the use start again? What didn’t work? Were there issues with rules? These questions will start the process of individualization.

-        Name five or more reasons why you are in treatment now – This helps see where clients are emotionally and psychologically, where an effective starting point would be, and allows the treatment team to get a feel for them as a person.

-        Discuss the consequences that addiction has brought to the past and present - their understanding of the ramifications – This allows for the clients need to feel, brings up any legal problems, lets them reflect and brings them to the present.

-        Describe how addiction has influenced relationships with family, friends, and significant others – This allows for clients to come to grips with their situation, how addiction affects others, seeing enabling from family or friends, loss of friends, how isolation develops, use patterns and partners, and any history of abuse.

-        What do you want out of treatment, and from life? – With so much focused on the past and information gathering, this allows clients to gain perspective, gain support and understanding from the treatment team and encourages them to focus on positive next step in life.