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In this episode, we talk with Matt Goff, Executive Director of Care Addiction Center discussing the different types of addiction treatments, what they are, what people do in each one of them, and how to know which one is the best fit.
You’ll learn about taking the first step with a biopsychosocial assessment, detox and substance withdrawals, and levels of treatment including the highest level of treatment - Medical Detox, followed by Inpatient or Residential, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) also known as Day Program, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Outpatient Program, and Individual Counseling or an Aftercare Program.
If you know someone who needs to hear this episode, share it with them!
Read more recovery resources from Care Addiction: Recovery Resources
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Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting
In collaboration with CareAddiction
By Mike R and Glenn H5
3434 ratings
In this episode, we talk with Matt Goff, Executive Director of Care Addiction Center discussing the different types of addiction treatments, what they are, what people do in each one of them, and how to know which one is the best fit.
You’ll learn about taking the first step with a biopsychosocial assessment, detox and substance withdrawals, and levels of treatment including the highest level of treatment - Medical Detox, followed by Inpatient or Residential, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) also known as Day Program, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Outpatient Program, and Individual Counseling or an Aftercare Program.
If you know someone who needs to hear this episode, share it with them!
Read more recovery resources from Care Addiction: Recovery Resources
Visit Sober.Coffee
Recorded at Audiohive Podcasting
In collaboration with CareAddiction

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