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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Reshaping Thoughts and Behaviors
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a foundational component of treatment at Seaquell House, empowering clients to identify and challenge the unhealthy thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to their addiction. CBT is a structured, goal-oriented therapy that teaches clients how to recognize and reframe negative thoughts, which can lead to destructive behaviors like substance use. By addressing the root causes of these thoughts, clients can gain greater self-awareness and control over their actions. This cognitive restructuring helps individuals build healthier coping strategies that can be used in moments of stress, anxiety, or cravings, reducing the likelihood of relapse.
CBT also helps clients break free from the cycle of self-sabotage by teaching them to identify cognitive distortions, such as black-and-white thinking, catastrophizing, or overgeneralizing, which often contribute to feelings of hopelessness or helplessness. By changing the way they perceive challenges, clients at Seaquell House learn to view situations more realistically and constructively, which fosters emotional resilience. Additionally, CBT encourages the development of self-compassion, which helps clients heal from the guilt and shame associated with addiction. By combining thought management with practical coping strategies, CBT equips clients with the skills needed to create lasting changes in their behavior, relationships, and overall quality of life.
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Behavioral Therapy:
Ongoing cognitive behavioral therapy helps patients learn to cope with cravings and any other lingering issues associated with their addiction.
Family Therapy:
In some instances, patients may benefit from working through addiction with the inclusion of family. This therapy aims to improve relationships and work through situational problems to ensure a successful recovery.
Medical Treatment:
Medications are available to reduce the unpleasant symptoms of drug and alcohol detox as well as prevent cravings. These may be oral or injected medications.
Group Therapy:
Patients work together with others in treatment to establish a strong supportive foundation for recovery.
Holistic Treatments:
These focus on restoring the mind, body and spirit through yoga, meditation, and natural remedies.
Nutritional Therapy:
Due to the detrimental effects drugs and alcohol have on the body, nutrition is key to rebuilding health.