Drug Detox In Florida: Choosing The Right Detox Center
With a large tourist population, porous borders, proximity to South American Nations, long coastline, and a large number of clubs where drug is easily available through hookers make Florida a heaven of drug addicts. The local youths too are victim of this social evil. But equally various Florida drug detox centers are working to rehab the youths or people who are victim of drug abuse. If you want to choose a drug detox in Florida for some one you love, who needs drug detoxification, you need to be a little cautious. Choosing the right detox center requires some thorough research and home work. Just sit and browse the web to find the right kind of rehab and detoxification center in your area.
Drug detox is the program undertaken to rid the body of harmful toxins which are produced due to intake of drugs. Drug detoxification program follows a strict schedule to make sure that the person doesn't have withdrawal. Here are few things which one should consider while choosing a rehab or detoxification center for a drug abuse. You need to look for quality and program schedule of such rehabilitation centers before you leave your dear one in it. Each rehab or detoxification center has its own program or option, but besides the program there are some matters of ethics, care, cost, credentials, staff and effectiveness which are taken into consideration while one choose a drug detox in Florida.
Ask some appropriate questions to find out if the drug detoxification center is right for you. Before you make any decision here are few questions which will quickly answer whether the center you have chosen is right for the person.
Does the drug detox in Florida offer a variety of programs? It is essential to have different programs for drug detoxifications. That is because the program which is suitable to you may not be suitable to some one else. A variety of programs ensure that there is versatility and flexibility where the patient who is already abused and mentally weak can accommodate to the place. The variety of program is very essential for individual needs. The programs may be residential, inpatient, out patient and short stay programs.
How much does a drug detoxification cost? You can compare the prices in the internet where you will come across a number of drug detoxification centers. The price tag of some centers is too high for common man to afford. Price is an important factor to choose a detoxification center.
Is the drug rehab/detoxification treatment program medically based? There are programs which are medically based while others are based on counseling, nutritional values, and other holistic approaches. If you want holistic care detoxification you can go for some rehabs in Florida which are renowned for their alternative treatments of drug detoxification.
Whether medical or nurse attendance is provided 24 hours X 7 days by the hospital for indoor patients. Persons under drug detox in Florida program need constant care and attention because they may have the cravings any time and may start behaving abnormal. A constant nursing support enables them to overcome the cravings early.
Once you are satisfied with the services and answers you can choose one drug detox in Florida and help your loved one to fight the abuse of drug.
About the Author
Scott Bernberg is author of this article on Florida drug rehab. Find more information about Florida alcohol rehab here.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment in Utah
Are you addicted to alcohol and drugs? Would you know if you were? How do you know if you are? Are you worried that you may be? The definition of an addict is a person who cannot resist a habit, especially the use of drugs or alcohol, for physiological or psychological reasons and sometimes both. If you feel that you may be an addict you can turn to any number of residential Alcohol rehab centers in Salt Lake City, Utah .
How does addiction start? A person may encounter a problem in their life. The person may find that this particular problem is insurmountable. They may find that a drink every now and then lets them escape that pain, even temporarily, making life a little more bearable. Addiction isn't done on purpose. It happens by accident and it happens without you really knowing. One day you are imbibing on a cocktail after work, and then before you know it you are drinking a bottle a wine a day. You count the minutes until your next drink. You are planning your day around the amount of cocaine you have. You start to budget your bills around your trips to the bar. If you're to this point in your life, you are definitely an addict. It's time to seek out professional help from Utah's many treatment centers. Our referral site covers all major cities like Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo and more.
When you are consistently introducing alcohol or drugs into your system your body is building a tolerance to it. The more you put into your body, the more your body will need. Whether you drink or do drugs to numb a physical or emotional pain, your body absorbs all of their effects, good and bad. You like how your mind works when you are high. It's calming, it blocks the bad feelings, but it causes damage to your brain, mouth and throat, liver, heart, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, stomach, kidneys, and immune system. If you are an addict, addiction treatment is important to your well being. The longer you continue to abuse drugs and alcohol the more damage it will do.
No matter what your addiction, there are long term rehab centers in Utah for you. You can find one that fits your specific personal and financial needs. The treatment centers offer: Detox Centers, Drug Rehabs, Drug Treatment, In and Out Patient Treatment, Counseling, Meetings and other addictions such as Cocaine, Crack, and Heroin. It's time you took your life back and seek help for addiction treatment.
About the Author
My name is Alicia Foster. It is important to know that you can get help through one of the many great Drug Rehab centers in Utah . It is important to me to see people gain their lives back. It is important to know that you can get away for your dependencies and learn to rely on yourself again. Alcohol treatment centers in Utah .
How does addiction start? A person may encounter a problem in their life. The person may find that this particular problem is insurmountable. They may find that a drink every now and then lets them escape that pain, even temporarily, making life a little more bearable. Addiction isn't done on purpose. It happens by accident and it happens without you really knowing. One day you are imbibing on a cocktail after work, and then before you know it you are drinking a bottle a wine a day. You count the minutes until your next drink. You are planning your day around the amount of cocaine you have. You start to budget your bills around your trips to the bar. If you're to this point in your life, you are definitely an addict. It's time to seek out professional help from Utah's many treatment centers. Our referral site covers all major cities like Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Provo and more.
When you are consistently introducing alcohol or drugs into your system your body is building a tolerance to it. The more you put into your body, the more your body will need. Whether you drink or do drugs to numb a physical or emotional pain, your body absorbs all of their effects, good and bad. You like how your mind works when you are high. It's calming, it blocks the bad feelings, but it causes damage to your brain, mouth and throat, liver, heart, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, stomach, kidneys, and immune system. If you are an addict, addiction treatment is important to your well being. The longer you continue to abuse drugs and alcohol the more damage it will do.
No matter what your addiction, there are long term rehab centers in Utah for you. You can find one that fits your specific personal and financial needs. The treatment centers offer: Detox Centers, Drug Rehabs, Drug Treatment, In and Out Patient Treatment, Counseling, Meetings and other addictions such as Cocaine, Crack, and Heroin. It's time you took your life back and seek help for addiction treatment.
About the Author
My name is Alicia Foster. It is important to know that you can get help through one of the many great Drug Rehab centers in Utah . It is important to me to see people gain their lives back. It is important to know that you can get away for your dependencies and learn to rely on yourself again. Alcohol treatment centers in Utah .
The Defeat of Prop 5: California
The defeat of Proposition 5, in California, was a major blow to the entire area of Drug Addiction Rehabilitation. Whether they know it or not it was also a disastrous outcome for the people of California. It was nothing more than a rude awakening to the destructive power of a Union gone astray from the Society it serves. The California Correctional Peace Officers Association (Union) in California is the largest, wealthiest, most powerful lobby group in the State. Corrections is a cottage industry in the California economy. The CCPOA includes prison Corrections Officers and Parole Agents, and it numbers 30,000 or more members. These are well paid, highly compensated in benefits, and like minded people. They lobby against the professional drug treatment field, constantly. California has implemented Substance Abuse Programs or SAP's into literally every prison in the State. Some sources say there are 33 prisons, some say 36, but regardless the number changes regularly because they build prisons, not colleges in California. There are in fact, more State Prisons than State Colleges, and these are not small endeavors. Several California prisons have more than 6,000 inmates. For example, San Quentin is one with over 6,000 inmates and it employs over 900 correctional officers and over 600 other staff. This is really big business. And by establishing these so-called "treatment programs" in every prison, they are now integral in the number of employees needed. This at the same time makes the CCPOA bigger and stronger. They have exceptional legal counsel and feed lots of dollars into HMO's, local economies, and lobbying in Sacramento, the State Capitol. This is POWER! The frightening problem is their power to keep the SAP's in business. Well, you might ask, why is that a problem? It's simple! The SAP programs don't work.
A report released Feb. 21, 2007, by the State of California, Office of the Inspector General, states emphatically, in bold print in the header, "The state's substance abuse treatment programs for inmates do not reduce recidivism, yet cost the state $143 million per year." In other words, as I previously stated, they don't work. The following is a quote from that same study:
"Effective treatment for substance abuse offers one of the state's best hopes of reducing the number of inmates who repeatedly cycle in and out of prisons," said Inspector General Matthew Cate. "Successful treatment programs could reduce the cost to society of criminal activity related to drug abuse, change lives, and help relieve the state's prison overcrowding crisis. But so far the department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has squandered that opportunity," Cate said.
The report goes even further in announcing that "One five-year University of California, Los Angeles, study of the state's two largest in-prison programs found, in fact, that the 12-month recidivism rates for inmates who received in-prison treatment was slightly higher than that of a control group."
Another recent study by the University of California estimated that 42 percent of California inmates have a "high need" for alcohol treatment and 56 percent have a high need for drug treatment, and recidivism rates for California inmates in general continue to be among the highest in the country.
Yet another recent study showed that inmates who received in-prison treatment followed by at least "90 days of community-based aftercare" did have significantly lower recidivism rates than non-participants. This begs us to question why are we not sending these addicts and alcoholics straight to the Community Based Providers? This is what Proposition 5 of 2008 was designed to do. The facts I have just given did not make it into the public arena, in support of Prop 5. The supporters did not have the funds or I'm guessing the resources to get detailed info to the Voters! (You can find this document by doing an online search for the Office of the Inspector General, California, Government and looking for the Study released Feb. 21, 2007.)
But, the CCPOA accompanied by MADD (who I had supported prior to this year) did have the money to bombard the people with a systematic ration of disinformation. They convincingly made it sound like this proposition was going to "en mass" just release the Meth and Crack onto the streets and into the communities of California. Proposition 5 was in fact a proper, economically wise, safe solution to finding a way to fund the more effective community based "Treatment Providers" in the Substance Abuse Treatment field. As with the "deemed success", Prop 36, violent offenders would have been excluded from participation, as well as people with felony "Sales" convictions. But the propaganda machine of the corrections union, CCPOA, made it sound like the prison gates were being opened, and whoever chose to would leave. The wording of their TV spots was actually ridiculous, but founded in the "fear" works philosophy so well implemented by the Bush Administration for over 7 years. Guess what, it worked. The people fell for it. I must say that having MADD on board probably legitimized the whole campaign of terror. Too bad!
On the average it costs over $40,000 to keep an inmate incarcerated for a year. FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! They can participate in a community based treatment program for fees ranging from $20k to $30k for a year. What you really have to understand here is that it only take 90 days in these programs to reduce the rate of return to prison. If you put the inmates into treatment for a full year, these numbers are going to incrementally improve. It is actually accepted among drug treatment professionals that a full year in treatment, over briefer lengths of time, can improver their own effectiveness between 50 and 90 percent.
The "science of addiction" and its implementation into treatment programs over the past ten years has been a revolution in knowledge of the "disease concept" of addiction and alcoholism. This disease is recognized as a disease by the American Medical Association , the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization, and has been for decades. The drug counseling certification agencies have moved into State Universities and are turning out highly capable professionals in the field of drug abuse counseling. But they are constantly challenged by the medical and psychiatry fields because they are effective and paid much less than a doctor or psychiatrist. It's money again. As with the prison employees, the purse strings are pulled so the defense mode kicks in. CAADAC, the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors has very high standards for certification that can only be obtained by a combination of courses in State University Drug and Alcohol Certification, Extension Programs, and by passing both written and oral examinations through a testing board. These kind of agencies exist over the entire country. Many private, or community based treatment programs in California require CAADAC certification over a 4 year degree, and others require a combination CAADAC credentialing and job experience in place of the degree. But the most effective treatment, that of community based providers, who the overwhelming majority of these counselors work for has no significant government funding in place. Nearly all of it goes to the failed prison SAP's.
The opponents of Proposition 5, in California, would have a big pat on the back coming for their highly effective campaigning, if wasn't for the fact that all that they actually did was just out spend the dedicated, under paid professionals in the drug treatment field! This is a true shame for the misinformed and the old "crime and punishment" advocates of California… the taxpayers. California Corrections has squandered over a Billion Dollars, since 1989, on prison programs that don't work, and the public remains in the dark about the truth. But the real losers here, are the countless Addicts and Alcoholics, and their families, who are imprisoned rather than treated for a Disease that can effectively be arrested, allowing them to become "productive, taxpaying members of Society. The effect of not rehabilitating human beings afflicted with this dread disease is so far reaching that it is truly heartbreaking. Families remain broken and dysfunctional when it need not be so. The problem then extends into welfare costs and overcrowded publicly financed mental clinics, too. Financially failing county hospitals have their emergency wards overflowing with children and spouses from these families who inevitably wind up being medically indigent, using the emergency room as their clinic. As it is they remain a "burden on society" rather than an asset, because incarceration does not change the Addict. They re-offend and go back to prison where the career criminals teach them how to become more of a criminal than they ever would have been if not subjected to the prison environment and population. "Genetically prone to Addiction" children witness all of the behaviors and follow right in the footsteps of their addicted parent because the combination of genetics and environment almost assuredly doom them to do so.
Proposition 5 could have been the beginning of a turn-around for California, and may have helped the rest of the country follow suit, eventually. But, an organization desiring overtime and government perks for it's members, that is also the largest, most powerful, union in the State, lobbied, bought and sold out the citizens of California, in the dark spirit of greed overwhelming true justice and hope, by running a campaign of propaganda that misinformed and misled the people into a very serious mistake. On top of all the human suffering and loss, we'll waste over $140,000,000 every year until we stop doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result!!!
David R. Carroll, CADCA, AKA CounselorDave: Has worked in Community based Treatment Programs and as a Community Services Coordinator between prison SAP's and Community Based Providers. He is also the Webmaster of Addiction: Why Me? An Addiction Recovery Site @ www.mydavecarroll.com where you can access a vast amount of facts, info and resource links in regard to Addicts and Addiction!
About the Author
David R. Carroll, CADCA, AKA CounselorDave: Has worked in Community based Treatment Programs and as a Community Services Coordinator between prison SAP's and Community Based Providers. He is also the Webmaster of Addiction: Why Me? An Addiction Recovery Site @ www.mydavecarroll.com where you can access a vast amount of facts, info and resource links in regard to Addicts and Addiction!
A report released Feb. 21, 2007, by the State of California, Office of the Inspector General, states emphatically, in bold print in the header, "The state's substance abuse treatment programs for inmates do not reduce recidivism, yet cost the state $143 million per year." In other words, as I previously stated, they don't work. The following is a quote from that same study:
"Effective treatment for substance abuse offers one of the state's best hopes of reducing the number of inmates who repeatedly cycle in and out of prisons," said Inspector General Matthew Cate. "Successful treatment programs could reduce the cost to society of criminal activity related to drug abuse, change lives, and help relieve the state's prison overcrowding crisis. But so far the department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has squandered that opportunity," Cate said.
The report goes even further in announcing that "One five-year University of California, Los Angeles, study of the state's two largest in-prison programs found, in fact, that the 12-month recidivism rates for inmates who received in-prison treatment was slightly higher than that of a control group."
Another recent study by the University of California estimated that 42 percent of California inmates have a "high need" for alcohol treatment and 56 percent have a high need for drug treatment, and recidivism rates for California inmates in general continue to be among the highest in the country.
Yet another recent study showed that inmates who received in-prison treatment followed by at least "90 days of community-based aftercare" did have significantly lower recidivism rates than non-participants. This begs us to question why are we not sending these addicts and alcoholics straight to the Community Based Providers? This is what Proposition 5 of 2008 was designed to do. The facts I have just given did not make it into the public arena, in support of Prop 5. The supporters did not have the funds or I'm guessing the resources to get detailed info to the Voters! (You can find this document by doing an online search for the Office of the Inspector General, California, Government and looking for the Study released Feb. 21, 2007.)
But, the CCPOA accompanied by MADD (who I had supported prior to this year) did have the money to bombard the people with a systematic ration of disinformation. They convincingly made it sound like this proposition was going to "en mass" just release the Meth and Crack onto the streets and into the communities of California. Proposition 5 was in fact a proper, economically wise, safe solution to finding a way to fund the more effective community based "Treatment Providers" in the Substance Abuse Treatment field. As with the "deemed success", Prop 36, violent offenders would have been excluded from participation, as well as people with felony "Sales" convictions. But the propaganda machine of the corrections union, CCPOA, made it sound like the prison gates were being opened, and whoever chose to would leave. The wording of their TV spots was actually ridiculous, but founded in the "fear" works philosophy so well implemented by the Bush Administration for over 7 years. Guess what, it worked. The people fell for it. I must say that having MADD on board probably legitimized the whole campaign of terror. Too bad!
On the average it costs over $40,000 to keep an inmate incarcerated for a year. FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! They can participate in a community based treatment program for fees ranging from $20k to $30k for a year. What you really have to understand here is that it only take 90 days in these programs to reduce the rate of return to prison. If you put the inmates into treatment for a full year, these numbers are going to incrementally improve. It is actually accepted among drug treatment professionals that a full year in treatment, over briefer lengths of time, can improver their own effectiveness between 50 and 90 percent.
The "science of addiction" and its implementation into treatment programs over the past ten years has been a revolution in knowledge of the "disease concept" of addiction and alcoholism. This disease is recognized as a disease by the American Medical Association , the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization, and has been for decades. The drug counseling certification agencies have moved into State Universities and are turning out highly capable professionals in the field of drug abuse counseling. But they are constantly challenged by the medical and psychiatry fields because they are effective and paid much less than a doctor or psychiatrist. It's money again. As with the prison employees, the purse strings are pulled so the defense mode kicks in. CAADAC, the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors has very high standards for certification that can only be obtained by a combination of courses in State University Drug and Alcohol Certification, Extension Programs, and by passing both written and oral examinations through a testing board. These kind of agencies exist over the entire country. Many private, or community based treatment programs in California require CAADAC certification over a 4 year degree, and others require a combination CAADAC credentialing and job experience in place of the degree. But the most effective treatment, that of community based providers, who the overwhelming majority of these counselors work for has no significant government funding in place. Nearly all of it goes to the failed prison SAP's.
The opponents of Proposition 5, in California, would have a big pat on the back coming for their highly effective campaigning, if wasn't for the fact that all that they actually did was just out spend the dedicated, under paid professionals in the drug treatment field! This is a true shame for the misinformed and the old "crime and punishment" advocates of California… the taxpayers. California Corrections has squandered over a Billion Dollars, since 1989, on prison programs that don't work, and the public remains in the dark about the truth. But the real losers here, are the countless Addicts and Alcoholics, and their families, who are imprisoned rather than treated for a Disease that can effectively be arrested, allowing them to become "productive, taxpaying members of Society. The effect of not rehabilitating human beings afflicted with this dread disease is so far reaching that it is truly heartbreaking. Families remain broken and dysfunctional when it need not be so. The problem then extends into welfare costs and overcrowded publicly financed mental clinics, too. Financially failing county hospitals have their emergency wards overflowing with children and spouses from these families who inevitably wind up being medically indigent, using the emergency room as their clinic. As it is they remain a "burden on society" rather than an asset, because incarceration does not change the Addict. They re-offend and go back to prison where the career criminals teach them how to become more of a criminal than they ever would have been if not subjected to the prison environment and population. "Genetically prone to Addiction" children witness all of the behaviors and follow right in the footsteps of their addicted parent because the combination of genetics and environment almost assuredly doom them to do so.
Proposition 5 could have been the beginning of a turn-around for California, and may have helped the rest of the country follow suit, eventually. But, an organization desiring overtime and government perks for it's members, that is also the largest, most powerful, union in the State, lobbied, bought and sold out the citizens of California, in the dark spirit of greed overwhelming true justice and hope, by running a campaign of propaganda that misinformed and misled the people into a very serious mistake. On top of all the human suffering and loss, we'll waste over $140,000,000 every year until we stop doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result!!!
David R. Carroll, CADCA, AKA CounselorDave: Has worked in Community based Treatment Programs and as a Community Services Coordinator between prison SAP's and Community Based Providers. He is also the Webmaster of Addiction: Why Me? An Addiction Recovery Site @ www.mydavecarroll.com where you can access a vast amount of facts, info and resource links in regard to Addicts and Addiction!
About the Author
David R. Carroll, CADCA, AKA CounselorDave: Has worked in Community based Treatment Programs and as a Community Services Coordinator between prison SAP's and Community Based Providers. He is also the Webmaster of Addiction: Why Me? An Addiction Recovery Site @ www.mydavecarroll.com where you can access a vast amount of facts, info and resource links in regard to Addicts and Addiction!
The Four Phase Drug Rehab Program
We seek to have permanent solutions to all our problems, be it regarding to health, social, family or economic. Quick fix methods tend to be effective only for a short term but these methods may sometimes grow into more serious problems than the initial problem itself. Our scriptures also advice us to find permanent solutions and not devote our precious time in futile stop gap attempts.
The four stage drug rehab program also follows this philosophy. Not many drug rehab centers have the patience and expertise to resort to this approach. It needs infrastructure, staff, expertise and a perfect mindset to make this system operational and achieve phenomenal success.
Drug addiction is a massive problem confronting the well being of the nation. It is very essential that every enlightened citizen work towards achieving a drug free society. If allowed to go unchecked, this menace would destroy the very roots of our existence. The spread of drugs and the effect of drugs on addicts work as pincers to harm our society.
A drug rehab program, totally devoid of chemical drugs and almost entirely dependent of mental therapy is developed recently. Named the narconon method, this modern treatment technique addresses the problems faced by the body as well as the mind of the addict. Anyway it is the wayward mind that drives an otherwise perfect human being to get into the tentacles of drugs.
Unfortunately, many of our traditional rehab centers and drug rehab treatment programs do not have the means to follow this detailed treatment schedule. However, some of our rehab centers stand out as rays of hope among the ruins. If you are either a drug addict wanting to get free or you have an addict in your family or friends circle, never hesitate to visit the websites of these rehab centers to find out whether they are offering this four stage treatment system. If found otherwise, give such centers a wide berth.
The four stage drug rehab treatment may take some time to achieve total success, but the procedure does achieve its goal in a harmless and painless manner. Treatment of the mind is often exasperating, but the psychiatrists and psychologists along with an equally understanding supporting staff lend their supporting hands to lead the addict out of ignominy and frustration.
The premier drug rehab centers amongst us provide a perfect living condition to its inmates which itself works as a healing agent. The luxuriant atmosphere, its peaceful state and appreciating looks from all around helps the addict to have a re-look at life in a positive manner. Adding to this is the fact that the graduated person is given a supporting system, like free backups, to make sure that he or she would permanently hate drugs and become living testimonials to other unsuspecting victims of drug abuse.
About the Author
If you want to know more about drug rehab then feel free to visit drug rehab programs from Drugrehab.net.
The four stage drug rehab program also follows this philosophy. Not many drug rehab centers have the patience and expertise to resort to this approach. It needs infrastructure, staff, expertise and a perfect mindset to make this system operational and achieve phenomenal success.
Drug addiction is a massive problem confronting the well being of the nation. It is very essential that every enlightened citizen work towards achieving a drug free society. If allowed to go unchecked, this menace would destroy the very roots of our existence. The spread of drugs and the effect of drugs on addicts work as pincers to harm our society.
A drug rehab program, totally devoid of chemical drugs and almost entirely dependent of mental therapy is developed recently. Named the narconon method, this modern treatment technique addresses the problems faced by the body as well as the mind of the addict. Anyway it is the wayward mind that drives an otherwise perfect human being to get into the tentacles of drugs.
Unfortunately, many of our traditional rehab centers and drug rehab treatment programs do not have the means to follow this detailed treatment schedule. However, some of our rehab centers stand out as rays of hope among the ruins. If you are either a drug addict wanting to get free or you have an addict in your family or friends circle, never hesitate to visit the websites of these rehab centers to find out whether they are offering this four stage treatment system. If found otherwise, give such centers a wide berth.
The four stage drug rehab treatment may take some time to achieve total success, but the procedure does achieve its goal in a harmless and painless manner. Treatment of the mind is often exasperating, but the psychiatrists and psychologists along with an equally understanding supporting staff lend their supporting hands to lead the addict out of ignominy and frustration.
The premier drug rehab centers amongst us provide a perfect living condition to its inmates which itself works as a healing agent. The luxuriant atmosphere, its peaceful state and appreciating looks from all around helps the addict to have a re-look at life in a positive manner. Adding to this is the fact that the graduated person is given a supporting system, like free backups, to make sure that he or she would permanently hate drugs and become living testimonials to other unsuspecting victims of drug abuse.
About the Author
If you want to know more about drug rehab then feel free to visit drug rehab programs from Drugrehab.net.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Faith Based Programs For Drug Addiction Treatment - How Real Are They?
Some call it the ultimate con since the centuries, some call it the best alternative to regular medicine, but faith based programs have borne the brunt as well as gathered the bouquets since the early sixties. Faith based programs owe their success and popularity to the birth of Alcohol Anonymous, the single most successful de-addiction program back in the sixties.
With the birth of the successful de-addiction programs, there were several wannabes that hitched the bandwagon of de-addiction. While some faded away in some time, there are some de-addiction programs that have stood the test of time, like faith based programs. The spiritual and faith based programs have sprung up with the concept of Alcohol Anonymous at its base. The crux of these de-addiction programs are the twelve points in the Alcohol Anonymous program. The faith based programs have a strong spiritual based approach, which works for some while some may find it to be too religious for their liking.
Of course, whether you wish to take the faith based programs for drug addiction treatment seriously or not is entirely your lookout. But do these programs mean something? Do they have anything special as compared to the other de-addiction programs? More importantly, are they harmful for our psychology or for our body?
Conceptually, a faith based program should work like the wheel, but sadly there are quite a few people out to make a quick buck that give a bad repute to the entire business of de-addiction, not only just faith based alcohol treatment programs.
Faith based programs for drug addiction treatment are based on igniting the faith in a person, the belief may be whatever they believe in. the faith based programs basically deem that a person should turn to a higher power than themselves to release themselves of the addiction that they are in. It also says that the strength and support required coming out of the predicament lies with the higher power.
Once the patient is convinced that the treatment is right for them, they are invited to the twelve step program. The first steps are all about introducing them about their problem and their acceptance. The later parts are all about calling out the power that they believe in, so that they can help them in their condition.
Later on, it would also include their guilt about the error of their ways, like how they have gone away from the way of the divine with their addiction. The program tells them that they have to make amends to the people that they have hurt.
Mostly, the patients undergoing the faith based programs will have a mentor who takes them through all the twelve steps that would help to combat their addiction. With the help of the mentor, they can actually go ahead and make amends for anything that they have done wrong while they were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They can also embark on a journey to meet the people whom they have hurt while they were inebriated. This acceptance of doing a mistake is quite important, because only after a person accepts their mistakes and shortcomings, they will be able to ensure that they will not commit the same mistake anymore.
Whether these programs work or not work depends on several factors. If a person is not religious and spiritual to start with, they would require a massive amount of work to accept some divine power that is above them. Then again, whether they need to be taken through the whole rigmarole of spiritual treatment when other, better types of de-addiction programs are available, is something that is up for discussion.
And of course, the most important aspect is detoxification. While detoxification is the most important aspect of the traditional de-addiction procedure, some spiritual based programs do not include detoxification. Detoxification is considered as the crux of any de-addiction activity. It can be said safely that any de-addiction program without a proper detoxification program in its rolls is something that has more chances of not working than working.
Therefore, it can be said that a spiritual de-addiction program depends completely on the addict and his or her thoughts and behavior. There are other types of de-addiction programs that are available in every part of the world, and going through a spiritual de-addiction program when so many options are available may not be the best idea.
Then, a spiritual de-addiction program for drug addiction treatment has quite an amount of prayer involved. That is all right for people who are actually of a religious bent of mind, but those who do not have a religion in their mindset will consider the time to be as a waste of time.
Visit http://www.getsober.org to read more informative articles on this subject, like this one on drug addiction treatment.
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With the birth of the successful de-addiction programs, there were several wannabes that hitched the bandwagon of de-addiction. While some faded away in some time, there are some de-addiction programs that have stood the test of time, like faith based programs. The spiritual and faith based programs have sprung up with the concept of Alcohol Anonymous at its base. The crux of these de-addiction programs are the twelve points in the Alcohol Anonymous program. The faith based programs have a strong spiritual based approach, which works for some while some may find it to be too religious for their liking.
Of course, whether you wish to take the faith based programs for drug addiction treatment seriously or not is entirely your lookout. But do these programs mean something? Do they have anything special as compared to the other de-addiction programs? More importantly, are they harmful for our psychology or for our body?
Conceptually, a faith based program should work like the wheel, but sadly there are quite a few people out to make a quick buck that give a bad repute to the entire business of de-addiction, not only just faith based alcohol treatment programs.
Faith based programs for drug addiction treatment are based on igniting the faith in a person, the belief may be whatever they believe in. the faith based programs basically deem that a person should turn to a higher power than themselves to release themselves of the addiction that they are in. It also says that the strength and support required coming out of the predicament lies with the higher power.
Once the patient is convinced that the treatment is right for them, they are invited to the twelve step program. The first steps are all about introducing them about their problem and their acceptance. The later parts are all about calling out the power that they believe in, so that they can help them in their condition.
Later on, it would also include their guilt about the error of their ways, like how they have gone away from the way of the divine with their addiction. The program tells them that they have to make amends to the people that they have hurt.
Mostly, the patients undergoing the faith based programs will have a mentor who takes them through all the twelve steps that would help to combat their addiction. With the help of the mentor, they can actually go ahead and make amends for anything that they have done wrong while they were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They can also embark on a journey to meet the people whom they have hurt while they were inebriated. This acceptance of doing a mistake is quite important, because only after a person accepts their mistakes and shortcomings, they will be able to ensure that they will not commit the same mistake anymore.
Whether these programs work or not work depends on several factors. If a person is not religious and spiritual to start with, they would require a massive amount of work to accept some divine power that is above them. Then again, whether they need to be taken through the whole rigmarole of spiritual treatment when other, better types of de-addiction programs are available, is something that is up for discussion.
And of course, the most important aspect is detoxification. While detoxification is the most important aspect of the traditional de-addiction procedure, some spiritual based programs do not include detoxification. Detoxification is considered as the crux of any de-addiction activity. It can be said safely that any de-addiction program without a proper detoxification program in its rolls is something that has more chances of not working than working.
Therefore, it can be said that a spiritual de-addiction program depends completely on the addict and his or her thoughts and behavior. There are other types of de-addiction programs that are available in every part of the world, and going through a spiritual de-addiction program when so many options are available may not be the best idea.
Then, a spiritual de-addiction program for drug addiction treatment has quite an amount of prayer involved. That is all right for people who are actually of a religious bent of mind, but those who do not have a religion in their mindset will consider the time to be as a waste of time.
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Drug and Substance Abuse
The abuse of drugs has been a problem for several centuries. Substances that have been abused include over the counter drugs, prescription drugs or illegal drugs; with the most common culprits being cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy, methamphetamine, morphine, heroin, valium and vicodin.
Addiction usually develops because it helps you to feel good, if only for a little while. There is a sense of euphoria, power and self confidence. Many persons also use drugs to overcome anxiety and stress or to get over a difficult problem. It has even been credited with enhancing performance in academics, though this is certainly not true. Curiosity is another major factor leading to drug abuse in many young persons.
It is common for a doctor to diagnose a drug problem during a routine visit or during a visit for a problem related to the drug abuse. At this point, he may recommend a process of detoxification before you start a long-term treatment regime to deal with your drug problem. Detoxification will help to rid your body of the harmful drugs once you have stopped using then. This is likely to make you sick as you experience withdrawal symptoms like nausea and anxiety. Certain medications may be necessary to help you deal with the withdrawal symptoms. Methadone, Naltrexone and Buprenorphine are commonly used in the treatment of drug withdrawal to minimize the effect of withdrawal as well as to help curb drug cravings.
Once you have completed your detox period, you will need to focus on staying "clean" or sober and this can be achieved through the implementation of individual psychological therapy and self-help group. These are geared towards helping you to adequately deal with and improve certain aspects of your life, including your finances, family, work, etc. thus making it easier to stay "clean". Once again, medication may also help to keep you drug-free.
You may choose to undertake treatment on an outpatient, inpatient or residential basis. As an outpatient you will attend regular mental health clinics, hospital clinic or counseling sessions to receive treatment. Inpatients remain in hospital for approximately six weeks, during which time they have therapy sessions during the day or during the night; followed by outpatient care. There are other facilities which provide housing for residents for 6 months or more to allow for recovery. You will receive 24 hour care and therapy. This option is most effective for persons with long histories of drug abuse and/or crime as well as those with unstable employment or home circumstances.
Proper drug education, including the causes and effects of drug abuse, is useful in maintaining sobriety. The best programs will offer this as well as occupational therapy to help you re-assimilate into the world of work and create better circumstances to maintain your progress.
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Addiction usually develops because it helps you to feel good, if only for a little while. There is a sense of euphoria, power and self confidence. Many persons also use drugs to overcome anxiety and stress or to get over a difficult problem. It has even been credited with enhancing performance in academics, though this is certainly not true. Curiosity is another major factor leading to drug abuse in many young persons.
It is common for a doctor to diagnose a drug problem during a routine visit or during a visit for a problem related to the drug abuse. At this point, he may recommend a process of detoxification before you start a long-term treatment regime to deal with your drug problem. Detoxification will help to rid your body of the harmful drugs once you have stopped using then. This is likely to make you sick as you experience withdrawal symptoms like nausea and anxiety. Certain medications may be necessary to help you deal with the withdrawal symptoms. Methadone, Naltrexone and Buprenorphine are commonly used in the treatment of drug withdrawal to minimize the effect of withdrawal as well as to help curb drug cravings.
Once you have completed your detox period, you will need to focus on staying "clean" or sober and this can be achieved through the implementation of individual psychological therapy and self-help group. These are geared towards helping you to adequately deal with and improve certain aspects of your life, including your finances, family, work, etc. thus making it easier to stay "clean". Once again, medication may also help to keep you drug-free.
You may choose to undertake treatment on an outpatient, inpatient or residential basis. As an outpatient you will attend regular mental health clinics, hospital clinic or counseling sessions to receive treatment. Inpatients remain in hospital for approximately six weeks, during which time they have therapy sessions during the day or during the night; followed by outpatient care. There are other facilities which provide housing for residents for 6 months or more to allow for recovery. You will receive 24 hour care and therapy. This option is most effective for persons with long histories of drug abuse and/or crime as well as those with unstable employment or home circumstances.
Proper drug education, including the causes and effects of drug abuse, is useful in maintaining sobriety. The best programs will offer this as well as occupational therapy to help you re-assimilate into the world of work and create better circumstances to maintain your progress.
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