Addiction Treatment Programs at Marietta Springs
- Addiction recovery requires individualized care, as no single approach works for every person.
- At Marietta Springs, treatment follows structured levels of care—from detox services through outpatient therapy—ensuring clients receive support appropriate to their stage of recovery.
- Substance-specific programs address the unique challenges of opioids, alcohol, benzodiazepines, stimulants, and other substances with evidence-based methods like CBT, DBT, MAT, and trauma-informed therapy.
- Levels of care include detox, inpatient residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and ongoing outpatient therapy.
- Dual diagnosis treatment provides integrated support for individuals facing both substance use and mental health disorders.
- Insurance, private pay, and scholarship options are available, with staff helping to verify benefits and minimize out-of-pocket costs.
- This article outlines how Marietta Springs combines compassionate care with proven treatment models to promote lasting recovery.
Substance-Specific Treatment Programs
Every person forms substance use and behavioral addictions through their own personal experiences. This is why individualized care is essential, because it must be adjusted to a client’s substance type, usage patterns, mental health requirements, and daily environment.
Marietta Springs’s treatment center near Atlanta provides evidence-based structured support to clients who move through our defined care levels, starting from detox placement services through outpatient recovery. The program runs each stage of recovery in a way that prioritizes patient care and follows established medical guidelines. The following list shows our substance-specific and behavioral treatment options designed to help patients achieve lasting recovery.
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Levels of Care at Marietta Springs
Level 1: Detoxification Services
The first stage of recovery requires detoxification services which allow patients to withdraw from substances under medical supervision for safe detoxification. The medical staff provides continuous care in a supervised environment through symptom tracking, FDA-approved medication administration for pain management, and around-the-clock assistance. The assessment process for each client includes evaluation of mental health status, substance use history, and individual requirements which establishes the basis for upcoming treatment.
Level 2: Inpatient Residential Treatment
Inpatient residential care treatment keeps patients in a controlled environment which delivers continuous medical care and regular therapeutic programs. The treatment program includes on-site residence for clients to keep them away from their triggers while participating in daily therapy sessions with individuals, groups, and family, plus evidence-based approaches such as CBT and DBT. The program provides comprehensive treatment for people with serious substance use disorders, mental health problems, and multiple relapses to develop long-term recovery skills.
Level 3: Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Our PHP program combines residential and outpatient services through daily treatment sessions which transition to evening care at home. The program allows clients to receive therapy, group counseling, medical support, and behavioral health programs while they continue their work or family obligations. PHP provides a smooth transition from hospital care by teaching recovery skills which patients can use in their everyday lives under continuous supervision and structured support.
Level 4: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
The IOP program provides 9–15 hours of weekly therapy sessions which take place during daytime or evening hours for convenience. The combination of individual and group counseling with CBT, DB, and relapse prevention methods allows clients to practice recovery principles in their everyday activities. The level provides healthcare professionals with practical experience under the supervision of experienced medical staff.
Specialized Support Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Our dual diagnosis treatment combines both substance use disorders and mental health conditions into a single treatment plan. The program delivers clients coordinated support through therapy, medication management, trauma-informed care to improve retention rates, reduce relapse, and support long-term recovery.
Insurance and Payment Options
We accept most insurance plans and offer private pay, financing, and scholarships. Our team verifies benefits to reduce out-of-pocket expenses while providing coverage for residential and outpatient services.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Addiction Treatment Programs
What are the different levels of care in substance abuse treatment?
Addiction treatment follows a continuum that includes medically supervised detoxification, residential or inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP) and outpatient therapy. These levels help match the intensity of care to each person’s needs and allow clients to step down gradually as they stabilize.
How do ASAM treatment levels guide addiction care?
The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) uses a six‑dimensional assessment to place clients on a scale ranging from 0.5 to 4, with higher levels offering more intensive care. This assessment considers a person’s needs, strengths and support system to determine the appropriate level for treatment.
What is the difference between PHP and IOP in addiction treatment?
Partial hospitalization programs provide full‑day treatment with therapy, counseling and medication support while clients return home each night. Intensive outpatient programs offer fewer hours per week, allowing participants to attend work or school while still receiving structured therapy and relapse prevention support.
What types of addiction treatment programs are available for different substances?
Programs are tailored to the substance involved and often include medically supervised detoxification, individual and group therapy, and relapse prevention strategies. A continuum of care ensures that clients can move through detox, inpatient care, PHP, IOP and outpatient therapy based on their needs.
Why is integrated dual diagnosis treatment important?
Mental health disorders and substance use disorders frequently co‑occur. Treating only one condition can leave root causes unaddressed, increasing the risk of relapse. Integrated dual diagnosis treatment manages both disorders simultaneously, which improves mental health outcomes and reduces relapse rates.
Does insurance cover different levels of addiction treatment?
Many health insurance plans cover substance use treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab and outpatient services. Verifying coverage and confirming in‑network providers can reduce out‑of‑pocket costs and simplify the admissions process.
How do I know which level of addiction care I need?
A clinician will evaluate your substance use history, mental health, support system and other factors to determine the most appropriate level of care. This multidimensional assessment ensures that treatment begins at a level that offers sufficient support and allows you to step down as you progress.
