60 Days (Two Months) Addiction Treatment Program

   Dec. 7, 2014
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Last Edited: December 3, 2020

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Patricia Howard, LMFT, CADC

Clinically Reviewed
Jim Brown, CDCA

All of the information on this page has been reviewed and certified by an addiction professional.

60-day (two months) Addiction Treatment Programs

The disease of addiction is one of the most detrimental illnesses. When one person is addicted to substances, the entire family and community suffer as a result. The path to recovery is not always easy, however it is more than worth the work and very much possible.

When one considers that triumph over addiction often requires extensive behavioral and thought changes, 60 days is not an overwhelming amount of time. The disease of addiction affects the mind, body and spirit of each individual that it corrupts.

This devastating and complicated disease is mental illness that requires a combination of physical aid, mental adjustment and emotional support to identify and eliminate one’s reasons for using drugs or Alcohol.

60-day, or two-month, addiction treatment programs are some of best options for many people. These programs allow a significant amount of time working on overcoming the disease of addiction, while requiring a time commitment that is doable for most.

These programs provide proven intensive therapeutic techniques that will help you understand the disease and eliminate its symptoms. With the teachings and support that these programs offer, most people will be well on their way to long-term successful sobriety.

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