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Different Pathways to Recovery in Pocatello

For a person dealing with a substance abuse disorder, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to recovery. Each individual is different with their diverse background, culture, needs, and goals. Personalizing their recovery process through incorporating a variety of pathways can increase the chances of a better outcome. 

Since the recovery journey is highly personal, it’s important to embrace the pathways that work for you to make progress in your recovery goals. 

Pathways to recovery are generally placed in three categories: clinical pathways, non-clinical pathways, and self-managed pathways.

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Clinical Pathways

Clinical pathways involve the intervention of medication and qualified healthcare providers like clinicians, psychiatrists, and therapists. 

Clinical and Medication-Assisted Treatment

For people in the middle or late stages of addiction, medication offers relief from withdrawal symptoms, and drug or alcohol cravings, and limits the effects of certain medications to prevent substance abuse relapse.

Some of these interventions include medication like methadone, naltrexone, and buprenorphine, inpatient treatment, partial hospitalizations, and outpatient services. 

Holistic Therapy

This therapy targets the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of an individual to promote holistic wellness. They help an individual identify the key reason behind their addiction, understand their emotions, and find better ways to cope with stressors.

Not only does it offer tremendous value for the physical body, but also helps to ease symptoms of anxiety, and stress. Holistic therapies include meditation and mindfulness, yoga, acupuncture, nutritional and recreational therapy, aromatherapy, and hypnosis. 

Non-Clinical Pathways

Non-clinical pathways are by far the most popular pathways of recovery. They focus on shared experiences and solutions and provide avenues of accountability for people on a substance abuse disorder recovery journey. 

These pathways include:

Peer Support

An individual who has struggled with addiction and has sustained long-term recovery is best placed to offer emotional, social, and practical support to a person aiming to recover from a similar struggle.  

Mutual Support Groups

These are small peer-led, denominational, or secular groups where people struggling with addiction meet to share experiences and offer support to each other. Some of the well-known groups include Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Women for Sobriety (WFS)

Recovery Coaching

A recovery coach offers practical support to help a client pursue and achieve their recovery goals. The support includes setting goals and a practical action plan with the client, offering resources to help them navigate the medical system, accountability mechanisms, and more. 

Self-Managed Pathways

Also referred to as natural recovery, this pathway involves a person undertaking their recovery process by themselves without the support of professional and non-professional intervention. However, this style of recovery is only viable for people in the early stages of addiction who have stable occupational and social support. 

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Substance abuse recovery is not an easy road. But having a person who believes in your decision to overcome the addiction makes all the difference. Our experienced recovery coaches offer effective recovery coaching services to help you set SMART goals and practical plans to achieve full recovery. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.