The addiction therapy programs at Apex Recovery Nashville provide a comprehensive range of options to clients seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs). A team of professionals creates an individual treatment plan for everyone who enrolls in our rehab program. The plan is based on medical, addiction, and psychiatric history, goals, and a range of life factors. It may include one or more specific therapies that will best address particular underlying issues or co-occurring disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a well-established and highly effective therapy for addiction treatment.
Learn more about Apex Recovery Nashville’s cognitive-behavioral therapy program today by giving us a call at 615.703.4639 or contacting us online. Our staff can answer your questions about CBT for addiction treatment as well as the other evidence-based therapies we offer.
The Principles of CBT for Addiction Treatment
When psychiatrist Dr. Aaron Beck thought about what he saw as the interconnectedness of thinking and behavior, he started working on an approach to mental health therapy that he called cognitive-behavioral therapy. CBT focuses on the client’s thought process—the cognition that happens, frequently beyond conscious awareness—that affects feelings and behaviors.
Since Dr. Beck introduced CBT in the 1960s, countless researchers in brain science have confirmed that what he understood and what many people intuitively know about the links between beliefs, thoughts, and emotions and actions and outcomes is true. It is this basic principle that underlies cognitive-behavioral therapy and what makes it an effective treatment for both mental health and substance use disorders.
Because it addresses the whole person not just the disorder, CBT does not only help people stop drinking and using drugs or experience a reduction in symptoms of anxiety or depression. CBT guides people to live a fuller life experience with greater self-love, confidence, and compassion.
How Does Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Treatment Work?
CBT for addiction treatment is effective because of the way all the elements work in concert. Some things to know about what makes CBT work so well are outlined below. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is:
- Goal-oriented – Goals, along with clear steps to reach them, are critical to helping people in early recovery step through those first hours, days, and weeks.
- All about the present moment – Living in the present is a great way to shrug off the weight of perceived failures and negative self-beliefs.
- Generally time-limited (24-48 sessions on average) – This is appealing to many people in recovery because the end goal is always in sight.
- Able to bring about change in thoughts, behavior, and mood, and is very helpful with co-occurring mood disorders – Mental and emotional shifts can be profoundly liberating and catalysts for growth.
- Used in a group or in individual therapy with equally positive outcomes – The flexibility of CBT in a rehab setting is a real plus.
- A key component in your ability to manage triggers and reduce the risk of relapse – The purpose of rehab is to avoid relapse, even though relapse is a normal part of recovery. CBT treatment increases the likelihood of long-term positive recovery outcomes.
If you are struggling with an addiction and want to change your path toward recovery, reach out to learn more about Apex Recovery Nashville’s CBT program.
Contact Apex Recovery Nashville for an Effective Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program
In addition to CBT, Apex Recovery Nashville offers a range of evidence-based behavioral therapies such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). Your healthy recovery is our goal. Call us to learn more about behavioral therapies, including our CBT program, and also Apex Recovery Nashville’s holistic treatments, our inpatient and outpatient options, and more. Just call 615.703.4639 today to learn more.