
Withdrawal management is a critical component of addiction treatment and recovery.
It refers to the medical and psychological management of symptoms that occur when someone stops using drugs or alcohol after a period of dependence. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on the substance, the amount used, and the length of time the person has been using. Common withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, nausea, tremors, seizures, and hallucinations.
At New Soch Rehab & Psychiatric Center, we provide comprehensive withdrawal management services as part of our addiction treatment program. Our withdrawal management program is led by experienced medical professionals who are trained to manage the physical and psychological symptoms of withdrawal in a safe and supportive environment.
We use evidence-based protocols to manage withdrawal symptoms and minimize discomfort, including medication-assisted treatment and other supportive therapies. Our medical staff is available 24/7 to monitor clients' symptoms and provide appropriate interventions as needed.
