About Freedom House – Rogersville
The Freedom House is a private rehab located in Rogersville, Alabama. They provide treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. Freedom House offers specialty programs for women and postpartum women who want to live a life of abstinence.
Freedom House Rogersville provides residential, long-term residential, dual diagnosis treatment, and trauma-informed therapeutic services.
Adult residential treatment is for those who need mental health and physical stabilization before mental health therapy can begin. Once stabilization is complete, therapeutic interventions begin. Freedom House Rogersville’s residential program also includes an option for a long-term stay to create a more solid foundation within a safe and structured environment.
Dual diagnosis, often referred to as having co-occurring disorders, is when two or more mental health concerns present themselves simultaneously. It is very common for those who struggle with addiction to also have an underlying mental health concern such as anxiety, depression, or a diagnosable psychiatric disorder. Without proper treatment of the mental health issue at hand, getting and staying sober can be difficult. By treating both the substance use disorder and the mental health needs concurrently, a greater chance for long-term sobriety is achieved.
It’s very common for trauma to play a role in a person’s need to use substances to cope, creating a high likelihood of addiction. Because the brain changes, it’s imperative to restore it to normal functioning to create success in recovery. Freedom House provides trauma-informed care for all who need this level of support.
The 12-Step program is an industry standard recovery model based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Beginning steps involve admitting powerlessness over addiction and creating a plan for recovery with the help of a Higher Power. Middle steps include self-examination and making amends to those who were hurt by the addiction. The final step is to live a life of continued recovery while helping others do the same. Other 12-Step groups include Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA), Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA), and Gamblers Anonymous (GA).