Call now to get started! We provide the support you need to rebuild your life. Reach out to our team today at 888.707.2873. Contact Us Today Every June, we join other health and wellness providers in recognizing Men’s Recovery Month. We encourage clients and alumni of Coalition Recovery’s men’s addiction recovery program to promote acceptance of substance use disorders as a mental health concern. By detaching the stigma associated with addiction, you can help clear the way for acceptance so that more men step forward to get the help they need to leave drug and alcohol addiction in their past. Importance of Men’s Recovery Month Millions of men in the United States suffer from mental health and substance use disorders. Often, these conditions are interlinked. For those with stress, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, alcohol, and drugs often become a way to temporarily escape the pain of their condition. At Coalition Recovery, we understand the stigma attached to addiction often makes men reluctant to seek help or even admit their illness. Men with substance use disorders often have spouses and other family members impacted by their substance abuse. By recognizing June as Men’s Recovery Month, you can help draw attention to the importance of getting help to overcome addiction. When men come forward to admit they have a problem, they can receive the treatment they need to get well. Substance use disorders affect your physical and mental health. Let the compassionate counselors and medical staff at Coalition Recovery help you get to the root of your addiction and learn to resist cravings to drink or abuse drugs. Men’s Alcohol Addiction Recovery Men have unique needs when it comes to alcohol addiction and recovery in Tampa Bay. Cultural stereotypes can impact the way men and women deal with emotional and physical trauma. For example, men may fear being judged or considered weak for not being able to overcome their substance use disorders on their own. Additionally, men can be less willing to open up than women during group therapy sessions. Our men’s addiction recovery program caters specifically to the emotional and psychological needs of men. Coalition Recovery offers a wide range of services in our alcohol addiction treatment programs, including the following: Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) Yoga Art and music therapies Meditation Individual and group therapy Contact us at any time to find out how you can benefit from our gender-specific men’s alcohol recovery programs. Men’s Drug Recovery at Coalition Recovery We tailor our men’s drug rehab programs to the specific substance your body has become dependent on. Each class of drug comes with its own physical, emotional, and mental symptoms. For example, opioids and stimulants can change the chemical makeup of your brain, making it difficult to detoxify your body without medical supervision. As a result, we have developed programs that target each type of drug to give you the best chance of attaining lifelong recovery. Drug addiction can have dire consequences for your long-term physical and psychological well-being. These consequences include damage to personal relationships, financial loss, physical and psychological deterioration, and legal problems. Our drug-specific rehab programs for men include the following: Opioid rehab Stimulants rehab Meth rehab Prescription drug rehab Benzo rehab Do you need dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring substance use disorder and mental health challenges? We offer customized addiction therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma, and stress. Men’s Drug and Alcohol Addiction Recovery in Tampa Bay At Coalition Recovery, we celebrate Men’s Recovery Month each June. You can recognize Men’s Recovery Month by checking into our men’s addiction treatment program. Let us help you stop turning to drugs and alcohol as a crutch and find other ways to deal with mental health and other challenges. Contact us at 888.707.2873 or connect with our team online to get started today. Categories: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Substance Abuse Treatment, Therapy ProgramsJune 15, 2021Tags: men's addictionmen's addiction recoveryMen's Recovery MonthPost navigationPreviousPrevious post:The Importance of Trauma Therapy Before RecoveryNextNext post:Addiction Treatment Without LGBTQ StigmasRelated postsSigns of Cocaine AbuseAugust 3, 2022What’s the Difference Between Ativan and Valium?June 8, 2022Differences Between Ativan and XanaxJune 3, 2022Other Names for LorazepamJune 2, 2022Is Online Opioid Treatment Effective?June 1, 2022Paying for RehabMay 30, 2022