Contact Carpe Diem Behavioral Associates
Carpe Diem Behavioral Associates
954 Lisbon Street Lewiston Lisbon ME, 04240
(207) 994-8105
Carpe Diem Behavioral Associates
954 Lisbon Street Lewiston Lisbon ME, 04240
(207) 994-8105
For anyone seeking help for addiction for themselves or a loved one calls to Addiction Helpline America are completely confidential and available 24/7.
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Substance use disorders (SUDs) are complex conditions characterized by an individual's inability to control their use of substances, leading to significant impairment or distress. These disorders can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background, and often require professional intervention for recovery.
Common substances involved in SUDs include alcohol, prescription medications, and illicit drugs. The impact of these disorders extends beyond the individual, affecting families and communities. Understanding the nature of SUDs is crucial for those seeking help and for families supporting loved ones in recovery.
Seeking treatment for addiction is a vital step toward recovery and can lead to numerous benefits, including improved physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. Treatment programs provide individuals with the tools necessary to overcome their addiction and rebuild their lives.
Moreover, engaging in a structured treatment program can help individuals develop coping strategies, gain support from peers, and address underlying issues contributing to their addiction. The journey to recovery can be challenging, but the rewards of sobriety and personal growth are invaluable.
Aftercare and support services play a crucial role in maintaining recovery following initial treatment. These services help individuals transition back into everyday life while providing ongoing support to prevent relapse. Effective aftercare programs often include counseling, support groups, and continued education about addiction.
Carpe Diem Behavioral Associates offers various aftercare options tailored to meet the needs of individuals in recovery. Engaging with support services not only reinforces the skills learned during treatment but also fosters a sense of community and accountability essential for long-term sobriety.
Many individuals considering addiction treatment have questions about the process, what to expect, and how to choose the right program. Addressing these common queries can help alleviate concerns and encourage those in need to seek help without hesitation.
Some frequently asked questions include the duration of treatment, costs involved, and the types of therapies available. By providing clear and concise answers, Carpe Diem Behavioral Associates aims to empower individuals with the information they need to make informed decisions about their recovery journey.