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According to a national survey conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in 2019, 1 in 8 women struggle with alcohol and drug addiction, and 1 in 4 are diagnosed with mental health disorders. Substance abuse and mental health issues impact women greatly, which is why having access to a women’s addiction treatment program is crucial. At Olympus Recovery’s drug rehab in Delray Beach, Florida, we understand the unique addiction challenges women face. Learn more about how drug or alcohol addiction impacts women and what our women’s drug rehab offers.

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How Substance Abuse Affects Women

The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that women often use drugs differently than men, such as consuming smaller amounts for less time before acquiring a chemical dependency. Some of the main reasons women may turn to drugs or alcohol include:

  • Controlling weight
  • Fighting exhaustion
  • Coping with pain
  • Self-medicating co-occurring mental health problems

a woman with a substance use disorder in need of a womens addiction treatment program

Issues related to hormones, menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, breastfeeding or menopause can also contribute to substance use. Because substance use disorders can progress more quickly for women, withdrawal symptoms may be more intense if they try to quit. However, women are also disproportionately affected by the burdens of home care, child care and other family responsibilities, and social stigma or lack of help from others may deter them from seeking drug or alcohol treatment.

Mental Health Issues That Affect Women

Substance abuse programs typically treat co-occurring disorders, which is when a substance use disorder and mental illness occur simultaneously. These conditions often go hand in hand because individuals may use drugs or alcohol to cope with mental health symptoms.

There are a few mental illnesses women tend to be more commonly diagnosed with, including:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Eating disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Borderline personality disorder

How Women’s Addiction Treatment Can Help

Treatment centers focusing on women’s addiction recovery can provide personalized care for the unique issues affecting women. These individualized treatment programs also provide a supportive and sympathetic environment where women may feel more comfortable talking about their struggles. Being around other women can also help you form connections with others who understand your circumstances and have similar experiences, which can improve your overall well-being.

Types of Substance Abuse Treatment for Women

Whether you’re seeking women’s alcohol rehab or drug rehab, our treatment center offers various programs geared toward overcoming addiction.

Medical Detox

Before entering a drug and alcohol rehab program, detox in Delray Beach Florida is often the first step of addiction treatment. Detox is the process of removing toxic substances from the body under medical supervision. It works by gradually reducing the amount of drugs in your system, allowing your body to adjust to living without them. Because withdrawal symptoms can be more intense for women, detox provides you with a safe environment where medical professionals can intervene if it becomes too difficult, which decreases the risk of relapse.

Partial Hospitalization Program

A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a less intensive option than a residential treatment program. Instead of living at a residential mental health treatment facility full-time, you travel to an outpatient clinic to attend PHP services for several hours a day up to 7 days per week.

Our Delray Beach rehab center offers various services for PHP clients, including individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, medication therapy and health education services. Once your treatment session is over, you return home. PHPs generally last about 3 to 4 weeks but may require a longer commitment, depending on your needs.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) are the least time-consuming rehab option but are still effective for treating addiction and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. An IOP is also the most affordable treatment option. After beginning an outpatient program, rehab centers will develop an addiction treatment plan outlining your needs. Some individuals may require care several times per week, while others may only need clinical services once per week.

Outpatient therapy services for addiction treatment are the same as those at a PHP. However, medication management and professional treatment advice may also be included in your care plan. The goal of an IOP is to help you learn new mental health or addiction coping skills while still maintaining a sense of normalcy. An intensive outpatient program may not be ideal for those with a severe addiction requiring detox or 24-hour supervision.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

a therapist working with a woman in therapy to address her substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an addiction treatment program that combines medications with behavioral therapy and counseling. Certain FDA-approved prescription drugs can help alleviate drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms so you can better focus on recovery. An expert clinician will conduct a medical consultation to determine the best course of action for treating addiction and constantly monitor your progress throughout MAT. You may also attend therapy or support groups to connect with other women.

Therapy

Our women’s addiction treatment center in Delray Beach also offers various therapies, including holistic therapies, to help you process your addiction and underlying mental health concerns. These therapies include:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT is a form of talk therapy designed to help you identify negative thought patterns and understand how they influence your behavior, giving you more control over how you think and act.
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). DBT is a form of psychotherapy that helps uncover how your thoughts encourage undesirable behaviors. It can be useful with distress tolerance, coping, emotion regulation and social skills development.
  • Experiential therapy. This type of therapy uses holistic methods, such as art, music, poetry and equine therapy, to uncover and resolve hidden memories contributing to your addiction and mental health so you can heal.

Women’s Substance Abuse Treatment at Olympus Recovery

At Olympus Recovery, a leading women’s addiction treatment center in Delray Beach, FL, our behavioral health and addiction specialists are trained in women’s addiction treatment. If you or a loved one is seeking women’s rehab for a substance abuse or mental health issue, we offer various programs that can help you make a full recovery. Contact us today by calling (866) 305-7134 and take the first step toward building a new life.

 

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