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Our Maryland treatment center’s approach to addiction recovery
September 12, 2022 at 6:00 PM
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The Valley Maryland treatment center differs from other rehabilitation programs by offering a holistic approach to addiction recovery in a tranquil setting. The Valley offers in-patient residential treatment for addiction in comfortable rooms away from the demands of daily living.

Holistic in-patient services

The Valley’s approach to addiction treatment is holistic, meaning that each individual staying at our Maryland treatment center is regarded as a whole person with a unique set of needs. Our in-patient services focus on treating each patient’s physical, mental, and emotional health following detox from the addiction. A holistic approach supports more effective long-term recovery.

Our services combine group work, individual counseling, nutrition, and recreational activities in a serene natural environment. The holistic recovery field emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation. By addressing all aspects of each resident’s life, we help our patients recover more rapidly and effectively.

Holistic services include a variety of approaches such as talk therapies, mindfulness training, acupuncture, yoga, exercise, alternative medicine, behavioral therapy, and more. These interventions are combined to create a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all aspects of each resident’s life.

Therapy

Therapy is at the core of our approach to addiction treatment. Our highly trained counselors work with patients to identify the roots of their addiction and find healthy ways to maintain sobriety using both group sessions and individual counseling. There is a low counselor-to-patient ratio, meaning each resident gets the attention they deserve.

Nutrition

Nutrition is a crucial part of addiction recovery, as nutritional deficiencies can contribute to cravings and relapse. Nutritional deficits can also cause stress that can further disrupt sobriety. It is essential to ensure adequate nutrition during recovery.

For those who are recovering from substance use disorders, there are a few key nutrients that may be lacking and may need boosting through supplementation and diet.

  • Vitamin B12 plays an important role in the metabolism of glucose, which is why it may be particularly important to help reduce cravings and improve mood.
  • Vitamin C aids in the production of neurotransmitters, which may be especially important for those who are recovering from an addiction to stimulants, like cocaine or methamphetamine.
  • Vitamin D can influence the body’s response to stress and anxiety. This may be especially true for people who are recovering from substance use disorders, as stress and anxiety often go hand in hand with addiction.

At our Maryland treatment center, each resident has access to a full menu of nutritious food tailored to their individual needs. Good nutrition is essential for a stable recovery. You will be offered a range of delicious options to choose from to help to heal both your body and mind.

Comfortable rooms

Both rest and recreation are crucial for addiction recovery. All residents have comfortable rooms with a range of entertainment options including a flat-screen TV, cable, and a gaming console. There’s no need to worry about getting bored. Each resident is free to mix and mingle with others or spend time alone in their room as they prefer.

Tranquil setting

Our Maryland treatment center is nestled in 8 acres of tranquil farmland with plenty of nature trails, trees, and walks to restore your health and well-being. At the Valley, patients can relax in the grounds, take in the greenery, and enjoy nature. Peace and serenity support residents’ recovery in body, mind, and spirit.

Learn more

Want to learn more about our services? Feel free to contact us for more information using the contact page, or email us at info@thevalleymd.com or call us at (301) 355-7455. We look forward to hearing from you!

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