Professionals are not immune, unfortunately, to the pitfalls of addiction. High stress can take a toll on anyone and may impact future job prospects, health and family life. Substance abuse affects many professionals, often in secret, because the risk is too great of being found out by colleagues and family. Addiction treatment programs help address professionals who need additional support services.

Treatment for Professionals

Special needs populations like professionals in treatment for addiction may benefit from some of the following services:

  • Intervention
  • Individualized treatment plans
  • Luxury amenities
  • Group counseling with like-minded people
  • Addiction education
  • Family support through recovery
  • Addiction aftercare programs

Being a professional does not make a person special or immune to the ravages of addiction. Traditional programs, however, may not address all the person’s needs. The steps for addiction include many options for people who are unemployed, blue collar workers or corporate professionals. The basic steps are important to understand how treatment protocols are designed.

Screening

Professionals go through a thorough assessment prior to admission for treatment. This helps determine the severity of symptoms and support the individual in choosing a treatment program based on the individual situation.

Detox

Drug withdrawal and alcohol is uncomfortable and may be dangerous. A dedicated detox facility also increases the chances of relapse. Many professionals are urged to go into a detox center until the bodies are rid of all traces of drugs and alcohol. This process in recovery may last a few days to a week.

Psychological Treatment

Several treatment types are used to support addiction programs for professionals. Common approaches may include individual therapy, group therapy, family counseling and more. Attending 12-step or other self-help groups is highly recommended.

Pharmacology

Some people who are recovering from addiction may respond well to medication or drugs. This requires prescription medication which can decrease the urge to drink or use drugs which make the effects unpleasant.

Aftercare

After a professional has completed addiction treatment, the timeline becomes critical. This period is known as aftercare when individuals may attend outpatient counseling and therapy sessions to provide additional support to live substance-free.

Some barriers to finding the right support for professionals may include cost of treatment, family or work obligations, fear of losing job, denial, shame or stigma around addiction. Professionals with addiction are just like other people who are afraid to admit to the problem. However, specialized programs that address certain needs of professionals offer the necessary support that helps make treatment possible.

 

If you are a professional who is currently struggling under the weight of addiction, give Hired Power a call at 714-559-3919. We are here to align you with the right compassionate programs and to meet  your individual needs.