About Talbott Recovery – Atlanta
Talbott Recovery is a treatment center based in Atlanta, Georgia. They provide substance abuse, alcohol and dual diagnosis programs. This modern facility is close to the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the metropolitan core of the city, and surrounding suburbs.
This center is known for its very structured approach, beginning with medically supervised detox to help those working through challenges from drugs and/or alcohol use issues associated with substances used such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, medications often prescribed for anxiety and panic attacks. The detox process makes sure that the withdrawal is comfortable and safe, paving the way for more detailed intensive therapy.
Inpatient and outpatient substance abuse programs are among their wide range of services. Patients can obtain residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), or outpatient care, depending on the circumstances. Talbott Recovery’s dual diagnosis treatment is a highlight of the program. It treats those with both addictions and mental health problems together, helping them to unravel the overlapping symptoms of each disorder. Therapies include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and are designed to alter harmful thought patterns and behaviors, making these effective assets for people with mood disorders and substance use issues.
Talbott Recovery combines 12 Step facilitation with individualized, sustained-focused therapy for long-term sobriety, overcoming an alcohol-based addiction. They also provide opioid addiction treatment that includes medication assisted treatment (MAT), which uses Suboxone and methadone to help reduce withdrawal and cravings. These meds and therapy aid individuals deal with physical dependency, as well as treating the mental effects of addiction.
The clinic accepts many private health insurance plans and has self-pay options. Although prospective patients are encouraged to check their coverage in advance, this center is going a bit further this year to save people from unexpected bills.