Frequently Asked Questions

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Are you or a loved one struggling with mental health challenges, drug or alcohol addiction? Get the information you need. Find answers to questions about counseling and treatment.

What is drug addiction?

Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that causes compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences. It is characterized by an inability to stop using a drug, even in the face of adverse health effects.

What are the signs of drug addiction?

Signs of drug addiction can vary, but common signs include changes in behavior, mood swings, loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities, deteriorating relationships, poor performance at work or school, and changes in physical appearance or health.

How is drug addiction treated?

Drug addiction is treated using a combination of behavioral therapy, medication, and peer support. This can be delivered through inpatient or outpatient treatment programs. The specific treatment approach depends on the individual's needs and the type of substance being used.

Does everyone who uses drugs become addicted?

Not everyone who uses drugs becomes addicted. Factors such as genetic predisposition, environment, type of drug, and frequency of use can influence the likelihood of addiction.

Alcohol Addiction & Alcohol Treatment

Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism, is a chronic disease characterized by an inability to control or stop drinking despite negative health, social, or personal consequences.

How can you tell if someone is addicted to alcohol?

Symptoms of alcohol addiction include an inability to control drinking, preoccupation with alcohol, continued use despite negative consequences, high tolerance for alcohol, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.

What are the treatment options for alcohol addiction?

Treatment options include detoxification, counseling, medication, and support groups. In severe cases, residential treatment or hospitalization may be necessary.

Mental Health Disorders

Common types of mental health disorders include depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and many others.

What are the symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety? What are the symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety?

PTSD symptoms often include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. Depression is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and difficulty with daily functioning. Symptoms of anxiety can include excessive worry, restlessness, and difficulty concentrating.

How are mental health disorders diagnosed?

Mental health disorders are typically diagnosed by mental health professionals such as psychiatrists or psychologists, who use specifically designed interview and assessment tools to evaluate a person for a mental health disorder.

What are some common treatments for mental health disorders?

Treatments can include psychotherapy (talk therapy), medication, lifestyle changes, and more. The exact treatment plan will depend on the type of disorder and the individual's specific symptoms and needs.

Mental Health Counseling and Therapy

Mental health counseling is a type of therapy aimed at helping individuals understand and manage their mental health disorders. This can involve various techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, or other therapeutic approaches.

How does therapy help in treating mental health disorders?

Therapy can provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals to express their feelings, identify patterns of thought and behavior that may contribute to their symptoms, and develop coping strategies to manage their symptoms.

How often should one attend therapy sessions?

The frequency of therapy sessions can vary depending on the individual's needs, the severity of the symptoms, and the specific treatment plan. Some people may benefit from weekly sessions, while others may need more or less frequent visits.

Does insurance cover alcohol or drug rehab?

This depends on your insurance provider and the insurance carriers accepted by the addiction treatment center.

How Long Does the Typical Treatment Program Last?

We work with many patients for an average of six months.

What Is the Family’s Role in Recovery?

We have seen that an actively involved family greatly increases the recovery outcomes of our patients. We work to provide a supportive environment for family members and encourage them to participate in our treatment processes.

What Type of Programs Do You Offer?

We specialize in treating substance abuse and addiction issues with a variety of services such as Outpatient Treatment, Inpatient Treatment, Rehabilitation, Detoxification, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Treatment, Addiction Recovery, and Substance Abuse Treatment.

Where is Revive Health and Recovery located?

Office Address

1427 S Federal Boulevard

Denver, CO 80219

Phone Number

(866) 748-5755

Available 24/7

How do I begin treatment and rehabilitation for substance addiction or abuse?

To begin your road to recovery contact us today to speak with one of our addiction professionals.

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