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Rehab programs for professionals are customized to fit the patient’s needs. However, rehab for professionals typically begins with medical detox to ensure safe and comfortable withdrawal periods. During this time, medication may be used to help reduce some of the uncomfortable physical withdrawal symptoms that arise after a person stops using drugs or alcohol. After detox, a professional may begin a formal substance use treatment program by working with a highly skilled team of professionals to move forward in maintaining their recovery.

Specific issues, such as a person’s needed length of stay, whether they will go to inpatient or outpatient treatment, and other details, are typically determined by the professional and their care team prior to starting treatment. Unfortunately, many professionals are fearful about attending inpatient rehab for fear of losing their jobs. For those who wish to keep their jobs and go to rehab, this can cause considerable stress. It is important to note, however, that there are supports in place to help working professionals pursuing quality treatment, including the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and more.

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Comment by Nico Rocky on September 24, 2024 at 4:03am

If the situation is not quite serious, you can, of course, rely on your own strength, but it is still better to trust those who have a lot of experience in helping people with addiction. Now there are different rehabilitation centers, so you can read reviews, look at the treatment and therapy programs provided. But I would advise you to drug and alcohol treatment at delarroyorecovery rehab, my friend was treated there and I know what I am talking about.

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