Clinical Support in Bakersfield
What Is Clinical Support?
How Does Clinical Support Help With Addiction Recovery?
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What to Expect in a Clinical Support Session?
to deal with addiction on your own or experimented with different therapy modalities to no avail. A counselor will help you prepare a treatment plan and create a recovery timeline you will follow during the upcoming weeks and months.
– maybe you have already tried to deal with addiction on your own or experimented with different therapy modalities to no avail. A counselor will help you prepare a treatment plan and create a recovery timeline you will follow during the upcoming weeks and months.
What Are the Benefits of Clinical Support in Addiction Treatment?
Reduce Stress
Boost Self-Esteem and Resilience
Deal With Co-Occurring Disorders
Learn Healthy Coping Mechanisms
Instead of self-medicating with alcohol and drugs or acting impulsively, you will acknowledge what feelings and actions result in negative consequences and look for alternative options – reach out to people who care about you when you feel particularly vulnerable, exercise, connect with nature, or find creative outlets to express yourself.
Improve Interpersonal Skills
When you work with a therapist regularly, you get to understand what causes your stress, what triggers your anxiety, and what makes you resort to drinking and using drugs. The counselor may use cognitive restructuring to change the way you see yourself and behave or advise you to practice mindfulness to calm down between appointments.
Many recovering addicts, regardless of the circumstances that led to their addiction, feel guilt and shame for everything that happened to them and the people they care about – their self-confidence is often low when they realize the magnitude of their addiction and feel there is no way to turn their lives around. Thankfully, it is not true – experienced counselors will restore your self-esteem and make you strong enough to handle any obstacle in your way.
Addiction is complicated enough on its own, but when the person is forced to deal with substance abuse disorder on top of anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder, it is particularly difficult for them to recover and avoid relapse. Dual-diagnosis treatment offered in clinical counseling will help you tackle two issues simultaneously, improving your quality of life.
Instead of self-medicating with alcohol and drugs or acting impulsively, you will acknowledge what feelings and actions result in negative consequences and look for alternative options – reach out to people who care about you when you feel particularly vulnerable, exercise, connect with nature, or find creative outlets to express yourself.
Clinical Support FAQs
Can clinical support help me maintain sobriety?
Clinical support vs. peer support: what is the difference?
How often should I attend clinical support sessions?
Is it possible to combine clinical counseling with other therapy modalities?
Does insurance cover clinical support at Bakersfield Recovery Center?
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Start Your Recovery Journey With Clinical Support Today
- (661) 387-3795
- info@bakersfieldrecoverycenter.com
- Bakersfield, California