
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Programs
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment programs are structured approaches designed to help individuals stop or reduce their use of alcohol or drugs. They often combine medical care, counseling, and behavioral therapies to address both the physical dependence and underlying psychological issues. Treatments can be inpatient (residential) or outpatient, tailored to the person’s needs. The goal is to support recovery, prevent relapse, and improve overall well-being through education, skill development, and ongoing support. These programs are evidence-based and adapt to each individual's circumstances, promoting sustainable, long-term recovery.