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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\"AddictionWe tailor treatment plans to each individual\u2019s unique needs. All those in recovery from substance use disorders have been through different experiences and face different challenges in sobriety. Past trauma, mental health issues, and family conflict can be obstacles on the road to recovery. Addiction therapy programs help our guests work through these issues with the help and support of an experienced therapist.<\/p>\n

At Ethan Crossing of Cleveland, we help our guests develop the healthy coping skills they need for long-term sobriety. Our mission is to inspire hope, restore peace of mind, and heal lives. Our therapy programs are one of the most important tools we use to reach these goals.<\/p>\n

Learn more about the mental health therapy programs<\/a> we offer in our dual diagnosis treatment center<\/a>\u00a0by contacting Ethan Crossing of Cleveland at 855.967.2436<\/a> today.
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How Therapy Aids Recovery<\/h2>\n

Whether you are participating in detox, a residential treatment program, or outpatient treatment, both group and individual therapy sessions will be part of your treatment plan. Why is therapy such an integral part of addiction treatment programs<\/a>?<\/p>\n

Addiction involves more than just physical dependence. Over time, substance abuse causes changes in the brain that make it difficult to stop using, even in the face of negative physical or psychological consequences. After detox, many individuals in recovery are still at risk of relapsing. Therapy addresses both the underlying causes of addiction and these changes in the brain to promote long-term recovery.<\/p>\n

Some individuals use drugs or alcohol to cope with mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Counseling and therapy can help them learn how to manage these conditions without relapsing. Other triggers for relapse can include:<\/p>\n