The Benefits of Outpatient Treatment in a Recovery Home

Living in a recovery home can provide a supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance use disorder or alcoholism. However, it is important to continue treatment after completing inpatient care to maintain sobriety. Outpatient treatment, combined with living in a recovery home, can provide the necessary support and tools for a successful recovery.

One of the main benefits of outpatient treatment is flexibility. Individuals in recovery can attend therapy sessions or group meetings while still maintaining their daily responsibilities, such as work or school. This can help build a foundation for long-term recovery by providing ongoing support and addressing any challenges or triggers that arise.

Outpatient treatment can also provide access to specialized care, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or medication-assisted treatment. These treatments can help address underlying issues that may contribute to addiction and provide tools to manage cravings and other triggers.

Living in a recovery home while receiving outpatient treatment can provide an additional layer of support. Recovery homes can provide a structured and safe environment where residents can continue to develop new coping skills and build healthy relationships. They can also help individuals transition back into everyday life by providing access to resources and support networks.

Research has shown that combining outpatient treatment with living in a recovery home can increase the likelihood of maintaining long-term sobriety. A study published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment found that individuals who received outpatient treatment while living in a recovery home had higher rates of abstinence compared to those who received outpatient treatment alone.

In conclusion, outpatient treatment combined with living in a recovery home can be a highly effective way to maintain sobriety and build a new life in recovery. The flexibility and specialized care provided by outpatient treatment, combined with the supportive environment of a recovery home, can provide the necessary tools for a successful recovery journey.

Source: The study cited in this article was published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment:

Smye, M. D., Willson, M., Murphy, S., & Amlani, A. (2019). Outpatient Treatment in a Recovery Home: Impact on Substance Use and Psychosocial Outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 107, 29-34. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2019.09.002

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