When visiting a treatment center to see whether the program offered there meets your needs, ask these questions.
Are the counselors certified chemical dependency counselors (CDC)? Counselors who are certified have special training in counseling people who have substance use disorders.
Are any medical doctors associated with the program? If so, are they certified by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)? Doctors who are certified have special training in treating people who have substance use disorders.
What treatment therapies are used in the program? Is it a 12-step program alone or does the program contain cognitive therapy and/or medicine therapy?
How much time do you spend in the program a day? How many weeks or months does the program last? Does the program have aftercare?
What has been the success rate for people going through the program? How has success been evaluated (number completing the program, years not drinking)?
Does the treatment program address any special concerns that a person from a certain culture or religious background might have?
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