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  <title>Treatment: Does Coerced Recovery Actually Work? (Part 2)</title>
  <description>Description: How do you know when you’ve finally reached the point where you can't do it alone? For many, the realization doesn't come from a &amp;quot;lightbulb moment,&amp;quot; but from the exhaustion of repeating the same mistakes while expecting different results. In Part 2 of our deep dive into the Levels of Care, host Terry McGuire and Dr. Sal Raichbach explore the psychological barriers to seeking help and the reality of life after the &amp;quot;rehab&amp;quot; doors close.  Find mental health and addiction treatment near you: https://recovery.com/  Dr. Sal Raichbach, PsyD, LCSW, CFSW, is an expert in behavioral health with over 33 years of experience. In this episode, he tackles the uncomfortable truths about addiction treatment: why discharge planning must begin the very day you are admitted , the critical difference between &amp;quot;acute&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;chronic&amp;quot; symptoms , and how to navigate a toxic home environment once you've completed a program.  We also address the &amp;quot;failed&amp;quot; treatment attempt. If you’ve tried rehab before and it didn’t work, Dr. Sal offers a perspective that might change everything you think about your journey. From daily recovery habits—like self-reflection and medication adherence—to the power of peer support groups, this conversation provides a roadmap for anyone navigating the complex system of behavioral health. Recovery isn't a &amp;quot;one-stop shop&amp;quot;; it's a series of steps toward a life you actually want to live.  ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Recap: The Continuum of Care 02:46 – How to Know When It’s Time for Help 05:23 – Choice vs. Coercion: The Truth About Ultimatums 07:27 – Acute vs. Chronic: Understanding Success Rates 10:45 – Is Relapse a Part of the Process? 12:59 – Why You Can't Dictate Your Own Level of Care 16:16 – Why Discharge Planning Starts at Admission 19:26 – Staying Sober in a Toxic Home Environment 22:53 – 6 Daily Habits to Maintain Long-Term Recovery 26:31 – &amp;quot;I Tried Rehab and Failed&amp;quot;—The Honest Truth  ❓ Questions the Video Answers: How do I know if I'm ready for addiction treatment? Does treatment work if someone is forced to go? What is the difference between acute and chronic mental health symptoms? Is relapse a failure or a &amp;quot;setback&amp;quot;? Why is discharge planning important in recovery? How do I stay sober if my family still drinks or uses? What are &amp;quot;wraparound services&amp;quot; in addiction care? Can I bring my phone or laptop to residential rehab? Why do people go back to rehab multiple times? What daily habits help maintain sobriety after treatment? How do I advocate for the right level of care? What is the role of medication in long-term recovery? Can adolescents be forced into treatment without consent? What is &amp;quot;projection&amp;quot; in addiction psychology? Why does &amp;quot;trying&amp;quot; therapy require full participation? #addictionrecovery #mentalhealth #soberlife  </description>
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