Wiccan rehab centers offer a diverse set of treatment options, some of which are science-based, while others are faith-based. You’ll receive a combination of both to approach addiction recovery from all angles.
Inpatient or Residential Treatment
Inpatient rehab offers the highest level of care of all treatment types. This is because in an inpatient program, individuals live in the treatment facility for the duration of their recovery program. This allows for constant supervision and round-the-clock care.
Residential treatment is where many people start their treatment journey.
Participants have a set schedule for each day of the week in inpatient rehab, with a combination of treatment services slotted in. This includes religious practices in Wiccan programs.
Medical Detox
Another service you may encounter in a Wiccan rehab is medical detoxification. This service helps your body get rid of any addictive substances that are still in your system prior to starting official treatment.
Medical detox is offered both inpatient and outpatient and is a part of the recovery process in which people may rely on their faith more than ever. Detoxing can be difficult, and even dangerous without the support of medical professionals.
Your care team will monitor your vitals, administer medication as needed, and help you manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings during this portion of treatment.
MAT
Medication-assisted treatment is a very effective treatment service often used in opioid addiction, though it can be used in other types of substance addiction.
MAT is usually a long-term treatment option that uses U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications to treat addiction.
Your healthcare provider will help you determine the correct dosage of medication to manage cravings and maintain sobriety.
Outpatient Treatment
Wiccan rehabs also offer outpatient rehab. Unlike inpatient treatment, outpatient programs do not require you to live outside of your home. Instead, you’ll travel to a treatment facility several times a week.
There are also variations of outpatient treatment like intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) and partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) that offer a slightly higher level of care. Many people step down from inpatient to outpatient rehab.
Dual Diagnosis, Counseling, and Behavioral Therapy
In addiction, many people have co-occurring disorders, which are the mental health disorders that commonly accompany substance abuse. These include depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and more.
Dual diagnosis treatment is an approach that addresses mental health alongside addiction. It typically involves counseling and behavioral therapy.
Counseling, which encourages sharing your thoughts and emotions, is often offered in individual and group settings. Some centers also offer counseling with your family members.
Behavioral therapy, on the other hand, is an individual treatment service that works to adjust thought and behavioral patterns that may be worsening your addiction.
Common behavioral therapy methods are dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
Meditation, Rituals, and Other Wiccan Practices
Wiccan practices are a very important part of Wiccan rehabilitation programs. These may be worked into your treatment schedule or you may incorporate them into your free time.
Wiccan Witchcraft, rituals, and meditation are all very important parts of the religion. For many people who practice Wicca, rituals are based around certain elements, moon phases, or solstices.
Wicca is not a missionary religion, meaning people who practice Wicca do not try to convert people who do not. That being said, some people choose to practice Wicca on their own while others do in groups like Covens or churches.
Rituals like spells can be a very important part of recovery in a Wiccan rehab program. These spells can be comparable to prayer in other religions.
Support Groups
Support groups are a very common treatment method that can help build community and support systems for individuals recovering from addiction.
Support groups are made up of people who are all overcoming addiction and allow the opportunity to share one’s experiences and journey.
A common support group type is 12-step meetings. In Wiccan rehab, this may be a 13-step path, which follows similar principles but is adjusted to Wiccan beliefs rather than Christian beliefs.