Detoxification

Detoxification in mental health facilities refers to removing harmful substances, such as drugs or alcohol, from a patient’s body. Detoxification is typically the first step in treating substance use disorders and is designed to manage the physical symptoms of withdrawal and prepare the patient for ongoing treatment.
Mental health facilities offering detoxification services may provide medically managed detoxification, which involves using medications and other therapies to manage the physical symptoms of withdrawal and prevent complications.
Detoxification in mental health facilities may also include individual and group therapy sessions to address addiction’s psychological and emotional aspects and prepare patients for ongoing treatment.
The goal of detoxification in mental health facilities is to safely and effectively manage withdrawal symptoms and prepare patients for ongoing addiction treatment. By providing medical and psychological support during the detoxification process, mental health facilities can help patients manage the physical and psychological symptoms of withdrawal and achieve long-term recovery from addiction.