Can I Do Treatment On My Own?

Getting clean on your own can be both challenging and dangerous. While some people may be successful in achieving long-term sobriety on their own, the majority of people require professional care.

Self-treatment is typically unsuccessful, and attempting to treat your own substance use disorder can even be dangerous if you are detoxing from opioids, alcohol, or benzodiazepines.

You may be hesitant to join a treatment program due to the cost of treatment or time away from your family. However, there are various levels of care and cost-effective options to meet your needs.

Written by Bedrock Recovery Center Editorial Team

© 2024 Bedrock Recovery Center | All Rights Reserved

* This page does not provide medical advice.

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