The answer to the question, “how long does rehab take?”, falls into the realm of ”how long is a piece of string?.” Drug and Alcohol Rehab takes many forms. Some people are fortunate enough to take part in an in-patient program, others have the benefit of outpatient services. A few people choose to go it alone. Apart from the type of rehabilitation that you undergo, there are also issues around your personal circumstances. These include the nature of your addiction, how far down the road you’ve progressed, and how quickly you ‘get it’. Here’s a general idea.
There are three basic stages in rehabilitating an addict. Each of these has its own time frame, depending on the person….
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