Once you have decided that you are ready to seek treatment in a Baha’i rehab, it may help you feel more prepared to know what you can expect to experience in one of these programs.
Detox
When you begin any sort of substance abuse treatment program, you will most likely undergo a medical detoxification. During a detox, you will be supervised by medical staff, such as doctors and nurses, around the clock.
They may check your vitals frequently throughout the day and night while your body rids itself of the substance you were using. You will also have access to peer support and socializing with other patients going through detox.
Inpatient or Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs, also known as inpatient programs, are very beneficial for those who have finished a detox and are now ready for long-term work.
Inpatient treatment is an option that has been highly successful for many people going through a recovery journey.
Inpatient treatment programs are based on a very structured schedule, with time set aside for worship, prayer, and meditation. These programs provide a place for people to work on their recovery in a safe environment.
Prayer and Worship
Prayer and worship are essential practices in the Baha’i faith. People who identify with the Baha’i faith often pray and worship multiple times a day. Therefore, it is important that their recovery programs allow time for them to fulfill this part of their faith.
In Baha’i alcohol and drug abuse recovery programs, people will have access to quiet spaces for individual prayer and also gathering places for group prayers.
Gender-Based Care
In most religious and faith-based addiction treatment centers, treatment is separate for the genders. This is especially true when it comes to residential treatment programs in which the genders will be kept separate for the majority, if not all, of the time in the program.
This helps people be more comfortable and allows them to be more open to being vulnerable in support groups, therapy, and other areas of treatment when needed.
Outpatient Treatment
Once you have graduated from a detox program or an inpatient treatment program, there is another option for people who are not yet ready for their recovery journey.
Outpatient treatment programs are valuable ways to continue treatment and rehabilitation while gaining more freedom.
Outpatient programs are designed in a step-down method. Each level is progressively less intensive regarding treatment, frequency of visitations, and medical supervision.
There are three main levels of outpatient treatment:
- Partial hospitalization
- Intensive outpatient
- General outpatient
Counseling and Therapy
Counseling and therapy are integral parts of overcoming substance abuse. Most often, people are not only dealing with an addiction but also a mental health issue. When a person has both an addiction and a mental health disorder, it is called a co-occurring disorder.
Recovery has a greater chance of being successful when a person treats the underlying mental issues they are also dealing with. People often turn to alcohol and drugs to self-medicate for problems with their mental health, which can lead to addiction.
Support Groups
The Baha’i faith considers interpersonal relationships very important, and they believe that it is important to offer support and guidance where possible to each other. It is important, therefore, that people who are on a recovery journey participate in support groups.
Baha’i supports the use of 12-step programs because they help to create a stronger, more peaceful relationship with both God and other people, which is important in the Baha’i faith system.