Evidence-Based Treatment
Evidence-based addiction treatment uses proven methods to support recovery and improve outcomes. In this video, BHG explains how medication, counseling and clinical best practices work together to help patients move forward.
This approach focuses on delivering consistent, effective care that supports both immediate needs and long-term recovery.
What Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment Means
Treatment is based on established research and clinical evidence. Providers use methods that have been shown to reduce substance use, improve engagement and support lasting recovery.
This helps ensure patients receive treatment that is both safe and effective.
Using Medication to Support Recovery
Medication can play an important role in care. Providers use FDA-approved medications to reduce cravings, manage withdrawal symptoms and help patients stabilize.
This support allows individuals to stay engaged and focus on recovery.
Integrating Counseling and Support Services
Evidence-based care for addiction includes counseling and support services that address emotional and behavioral needs. Providers combine therapy with medical care to create a more complete treatment plan.
This integrated approach helps patients build skills and maintain progress over time.
Following Clinical Best Practices
Care teams follow established clinical guidelines to ensure consistency and quality. Structured approaches help providers deliver reliable care across different settings and patient needs.
This helps improve outcomes and supports a stronger care experience.
Supporting Long-Term Recovery
Consistent care, medication and counseling all work together to support long-term recovery. When patients stay engaged in treatment, they are better positioned to build stability and continue making progress.
This approach helps individuals move forward and maintain recovery over time.