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Methamphetamine Addiction
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The number of persons who used methamphetamine for the first time in the prior 12 months did not differ significantly between 2002 (299,000 persons) and 2004 (318,000 persons) but did decrease significantly between 2004 and 2005. In 2004, an estimated 318,000 persons aged 12 or older first tried methamphetamine in the year prior to the survey compared with 192,000 persons in 2005.

Combined data from the annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health from 2002 to 2005 were used to examine demographic differences in methamphetamine use. Persons in large metropolitan areas (0.5%) were less likely to have used methamphetamine in the past year than those in small metropolitan areas (0.7%) and in non-metropolitan areas (0.8%).

Higher rates of past year methamphetamine use were found in the West (1.2%) than in the Midwest (0.5%), South (0.5%) and Northeast (0.1%) for the total population aged 12 or older.

With more states passing laws restricting the sale of over-the-counter drugs containing pseudophedrine and other ephedrine-based products (used to make methamphetamine), there has been an increase in the availability of crystal meth, also known as "ice."

 


23 May, 2009

Marijuana Addiction

Marijuana Addiction
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Contrary to some popular belief, marijuana can be addictive and does have a very definite set of dependency and withdrawal characteristics. It is the most widely used illicit drug in the nation, and its use is somtimes promoted in certain pop sub-cultures.

Based on SAMHSA's 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 6.8% (1.7 million) youth aged 12 to 17 used marijuana in the past month and 3.5% (891,000) smoked "blunts" (cigars with marijuana in them) in the past month.

In 2005, about half (52%) of past month marijuana users aged 12 to 17 also used blunts in the past month with males more likely than females to have smoked blunts (55.6% vs. 47.5%).

Among past month marijuana using youths, rates of smoking blunts in the past month were highest in the Northeast (62.5%) and the South (54.4%) than in the Midwest (48.3%) and West (43.1%).

The criminal justice system was the principal source of referral in the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) for substance abuse treatment admissions reporting marijuana as their primary substance of abuse. The proportion of criminal justice referred treatment admissions increased from 48% of all marijuana admissions in 1992 to 58% of all marijuana admissions in 2002.

 


23 May, 2009

Heroin Addiction

Heroin Addiction
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Based on theTreatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), annual admissions to substance abuse treatment for primary heroin abuse increased from 228,000 in 1995 to 254,000 in 2005. However, the proportion of primary heroin admissions remained steady at about 14% to 15% of all substance abuse treatment admissions.

The proportion of primary heroin admissions who injected heroin declined from 69% in 1995 to 63% in 2005. The proportion who inhaled heroin increased from 27% among the primary heroin admissions in 1995 to 33% in 2005.

In 2003, there were 237,000 substance abuse treatment admissions for injection drug use (13% of all admissions reported to the Treatment Episode Data Set [TEDS]). Opiates (primarily heroin)accounted for 77% of admissions for injection drug use.

Often times many heroin addicts and their family members fall into the additional trap of drug replacement therapy, such as methadone. What the doctors and clinics don't tell them is that approximately 3,000 people each year die from methadone overdoses now days. New drugs such as brand name buprenorphine is now being pushed as a form of replacement therapy as well, but the same result occurs - the person is still addicted to another drug.

While medication may help in the initial withdrawal stage, any long-term drug replacement is still dangerous and addictive. The best overall results come from drug-free rehabilitation methods.

 


Benzodiazepine Drug Addiction

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benzo addiction (Xanax, Valium)Benzodiazepines (Benzos) are one of the most commonly abused and addictive prescription drugs. Benzodiazepines are a class of central nervous system depressant drugs commonly prescribed for short-term treatment of anxiety or insomnia. Proprietary names for drugs in this group include Valium, Xanax, Librium, and Halcion.According to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), nearly 1.3 million emergency department (ED) visits in 2004 were associated with drug misuse/abuse. Nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals was involved in nearly 500,000 of these ED visits.

Benzodiazepines were present in more than 100,000 emergency department visits associated with nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals. Benzodiazepines include alprazolam and clonazepam.

From 1995 to 2002, drug abuse related emergency department visits involving benzodiazepines increased 41%.

Nearly half of the drug abuse related emergency department visits involving benzodiazepines were the result of suicide attempts.

Suicide related visits involving benzodiazepines have been stable since 1995, but visits attributed to drug dependence and drug taking for psychic effects have been increasing.

Of the 23,000 admissions in SAMHSA's Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) that involved benzodiazepines, only 19 percent were for primary benzodiazepine use; 81 percent were reported as secondary to the use of alcohol or another drug.


23 May, 2009

Causes of Relapse

The Cause of Relapse

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Why Addicts Cannot Stop Using Drugs or Alcohol
This section contains vital information that you need to know in order to fully understand drug and alcohol addiction. Once you understand addiction, you will see how simply it can be overcome. It would be best if you could read this section several times to get a full understanding of the cause of relapse. There are two basic causes for continued addiction;

The first of these is the long term effects of drug residuals in the body. The Mental and Physical cravings caused by drug residues which remain in the body, even long after a person quits using the drug, simply drives the addict to use more of the drug. This cause of continued addiction is thoroughly addressed and treated with great succes on our program.
The second of these causes is the "Biochemical Personality". This is the "way of thinking" that is caused by drug addiction and the lifestyle an addict adopts to get drugs and live with a drug habit. This cause of continued addiction is also specifically addressed with great success on our program.
These two situations are linked with one feeding the other, and both must be recognized and dealt with before a person can fully be free from the addictive effects of drugs.


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Drug Residues: What they are and how they work
The addict can "just say no" a thousand times, but it only takes saying "yes" one time to start the cycle of addiction again.

Several decades ago, the biochemical aspect of drug addiction were discovered. This biochemical breakthrough has led to the most successful approach to rehabilitation in existence.

In essence, when a person uses drugs over a period of time, the body becomes unable to completely eliminate all traces of them. The traces that remain are stored in the fatty tissues. Called "drug metabolites", these traces re-enter the system and trigger cravings for the drug along with the "Biochemical Personality" traits that are a non-optimum way of life.

Left unhandled, these manifestations will haunt a person for years even if they have sobered up. Left untreated, they can trigger a serious relapse.

These unresolved symptoms and manifestations, whether physical or mental in origin, create an underlying low-level type of stress which cannot be completely ignored by the addict. The addict can "just say no" a thousand times, but it only takes him saying "yes" one time to start the cycle of addiction again.


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Drug Residues Remain in Fatty Tissues
Drugs are broken down in the liver into substances called metabolites. Although removed rapidly from the blood stream, metabolites can become trapped in the fatty tissues. The one thing in common-and the problem that needs to be addressed-is that these drug residues remain trapped for years.

Tissues in our bodies that are high in fats are turned over very slowly. When they are turned over, the stored drug metabolites are released into the blood stream and reactivate the same brain centers as if the person actually took the drug. The former addict now experiences restimulation of a drug episode (or "flashback") and subsequent drug craving. This is common in the months after an addict quits and can continue to occur for years, even decades.


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The Cycle of Quitting, Withdrawal, Craving And Relapse
When the addict initially tries to quit, cells in the brain that have become used to large amounts of these metabolites are now forced to deal with much decreased amounts. Even as the withdrawal symptoms subside, the brain "demands" that the addict give it more of the drug. This is called drug craving.

Craving is an extremely powerful urge and can cause a person to create all kinds of "reasons" they should begin using drugs again. He is now trapped in an endless cycle of trying to quit, craving, relapse and fear of withdrawal.

Eventually, the brain cells will again become used to having lowered drug metabolites. But, because deposits of drug metabolites release back into the bloodstream from fatty tissues for years, craving and relapse remain a cause for concern.

Left unhandled, the presence of metabolites even in microscopic amounts cause the brain to react as if the addict had again actually taken the drug and can set up craving and relapse even after years of sobriety.


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Handling the Drug Metabolites
Narconon utilizes a combination of exercise, induced sweating in a sauna, and nutritional supplements to eliminate the traces of drugs, or metabolites, stored in the fatty tissue.

No drugs of any kind are used at Narconon, such as "addiction substitute drugs" like methadone.

The results of this phase of the program are:

Reduction or elimination of drug and alcohol cravings.
Reduction or elimination of many symptoms associated with drug addiction and alcoholism. These can include depression, irritability, and fatigue.
Ability to think more clearly.
Improved memory and attention span.
Increased energy.
Increased sense of well being.
Enthusiasm toward Life.

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Handling the "Biochemical Personality"
After successfully eliminating drug traces from the body, we move through a series of specialized study courses that complement and expand on each other to help the addict recognize the old addiction life-style and thought processes.

These unique cognitive and objective therapies are followed by life skills training, delivered in easily understood phases designed to complement and expand on each other.

The California drug rehabilitation program is complete when the former addict recognizes and accepts responsibility for old habit patterns and "reasons why". The person's relationships with and understanding of himself, his family, friends and environment are fully examined and rehabilitated.

On the person's own self-determinism, and with no physical or mental "hooks" into past cravings and behavior, he or she is no longer an addict and has regained his or her own true nature.

As so many California drug rehabilitation program graduates say, "The future is once again accessible, and anything is possible."

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Selecting a drug rehab center is one of the most important  and difficult decisions you will make in your lifetime. Few of us know what to look for in a quality rehab program and not all drug rehabilitation centers are alike. Each drug rehab has its own program options, staff qualifications, credentials, cost, and effectiveness.

Asking appropriate questions when you call a drug rehab for information is important and you should expect to receive clear answers.

Before you make any decisions-ask questions and get the facts!

Does the drug rehab offer a variety of programs?
Alcohol and drug addiction are diseases that progress through predictable stages. It takes a trained health professional, often a doctor specializing in addiction medicine, to make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe the most appropriate treatment, whether it be outpatient counseling or an inpatient alchol and drug rehab.

A drug rehabilitation treatment center should offer a variety of treatment programs that meet individual needs. Programs may include inpatient, residential, outpatient, and/or short-stay options.

The difference between inpatient and a residential treatment center is that inpatient services are provided by a licensed hospital, while residential programs usually do not meet the same rigorous standards of medical care.

The length of stay depends on the severity and stage of the disease.

How much does a drug rehab center cost?
"How much does it cost?" is often one of the first questions asked when someone calls a drug rehab program.

The price tag for drug rehab treatment depends on the type of rehab you choose. You need to know what is included, what will be added to your bill as a fee-for-service program, and what services your health insurance will cover. This makes it extremely difficult to compare prices by simply asking the question - "What does rehab cost?" The best way to find out the range of costs for rehab is to talk to an intake advisor. You can discuss your insurance coverage or your financial concerns and they will help you narrow down your choices to what best meets your needs in the most affordable way.

If you are seeking the best value for your treatment dollar, remember: Price can be meaningful only in the context of quality and performance.

Also remember that the cost of drug addiction and alcoholism, if not treated, can far exceed the cost of treatment.

Is the drug rehab treatment program medically based?
There is an advantage to including on-site medical care in a Drug Rehab. Physicians and nurses provide 24-hour hospital services to monitor and ensure a safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs. In addition, a medical staff specializing in addiction medicine can oversee the progress of each individual and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.

Medical credentials and accreditation can also be important. For example, a chemical dependency Drug Rehab that earns JCAHO accreditation (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) meets national standards for providing quality medical care. Appropriate state licensing is also an important consideration.

Be sure to ask which medical costs are included in the price of treatment at the drug rehab.

What is the degree of family involvement in a drug rehab program?
Drug abuse and alcoholism affects the entire family, not just the alcoholic/addict. Quite often family members do not realize how deeply they have been affected by chemical dependency. Family involvement is an important component of recovery.

Drug Rehabs vary in the degree and quality of family involvement opportunities. Some offer just a few lectures and others offer family therapy. Ask if there is any time devoted to family programs and if group therapy is included.

Does drug rehabilitation include a quality continuing care program?
There are no quick fixes for the diseases of drug abuse and alcoholism. Recovery is an ongoing process. The skills one learns during intensive rehabilitation treatment must be integrated into everyday life and this takes time.

Some drug addiction treatment programs will offer a follow-up program but only in one location which may make it difficult to use.

Drug rehabilitation treatment programs should include a quality, continuing care program that supports and monitors recovery.

The decision to enter a drug rehab program can be a very difficult and painstaking process. If you are confused by the many choices offered on this drug rehab site, please call one of our our treament center specialist at (877) 212-2070.


Our treatment center helpline is answered by a professional staff who understands what you are going through. They will listen to your questions and concerns, and provide you with free drug rehab referrals.


 
 


09 May, 2009

Alcohol Rehabs

The search for a alcohol rehab in Texas can be nightmare. When a person truly attempts to make the best decision possible about the alcohol rehab that will be partially decide the fate of someone they love, they discover that all alcohol treatment programs are not created equal. Some of the factors associated with this choice are:

  • Facility location
  • Type of treatment approach
  • Length of stay
  • Medical Assistance On Site
  • Residential treatment
  • Inpatient treatment
  • Detox facilities
  • Addiction counseling offered
  • Treatment of special populations
  • Long term alcohol rehab
  • Short term alcohol rehab
  • Treatment after discharge
  • Follow up after discharge
• Holistic treatment methodology

 

At the top of this list actually should be the program's success rate. In other words, how many people who complete the alcohol rehab actually go on to live a drug free, enjoyable and productive life. This above all else should be the guiding factor that decides where someone you love should start their recovery.

Our counselors are trained to assist you in deciding which program will help your loved one achieve long term sobriety among the many options available. Call 1-877-212-2070  today to get the process started.


04 Apr, 2009

Treatment Solutions

Here at Treatment Solutions, we have helped thousands of people who have abused drugs and alcohol into drug and alcohol treatment centers. We know this is a difficult time for families and friends of a loved one who is addicted. With our free drug and alcohol referral site, our goal is to ease the search for an addiction treatment facility. With our referral network we are able to assist families from all over to find professional, compassionate and affordable rehabs. People who are addicted are generally the last people to realize they have a problem. This is because the main psychological symptom of addiction is denial. Most addicts will literally become insane chasing their habit and blame everyone but themselves for the negative consequences of their alcohol and drug abuse. Studies indicate that millions of people addicted to substances do not seek recovery because they are simply unaware that they have a real problem. There are several types of denial:

Projection, in which the user believes everyone else has a problem, not them.

Rationalization, in which the user believes they are using alcohol and drugs because of unsatisfying aspects of their life.

Intellectualizing, in which the user thinks more about or against the fact that they have a problem rather than attempt to admit or solve it.

Minimizing, in which the user admits they use but that it is not a problem.

Suppression, in which the user pushes away any negative consequences of their use.

Withdrawing, in which the user removes themselves from the people or situations attempting to confront them about their problem so they can avoid admitting they have one.

Another aspect of denial pertains to family members and close friends of the person with a substance abuse problem. Often these people may refuse to admit that a problem exists, or they may simple not acknowledge how serious it has become. As the abuse continues to be ignored, and inevitably worsens, so does the family's denial. This is why it is vital to get professional help such as an intervention to assist the family in helping the drug or alcohol user into a drug or alcohol treatment center.

The first step is to make the phone call to seek professional help before something monumental, like the death or serious injury of the user or an innocent bystander. Since denial is a psychological part of substance abuse, addiction treatment must include behavioral therapy. A large percentage of people prone to addiction often have co-existing disorders making the need for psychological therapy even greater.

Many abusers are chemically dependent on their substance of choice and require medical and psychological assistance in overcoming their addiction. Support from family and friends are as essential as the proper treatment when entering recovery. Professional help for your addiction is waiting for you to make the call. You can Call Treaetment Solutions Now and get help now (877) 212-2070.


Drug Rehab Programs Using 12 Step

First there is the 12 step Recovery Model. These methods are better known as Alcoholics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. 12 Step was developed in 1934 by two Alcoholics who found a way to stay sober with these steps usually 21- 28 days. Some private facilities offer longer term Case. It has been around the longest and there was some moderate success in the beginning. When hard drugs showed up into our culture it was a natural progression to use 12 step methods on these addictions, as there was nothing else available. The method grew across the nation, as there was nothing else that was available to be used. For this simple reason 12 step is available almost anywhere. Today the success rate is approximately 10%-25% depending on the facility you choose. Private Facilities will yield a much higher rate of success.

Drug Rehab Programs using Behavioral Modification.

Second there is the Behavioral Modification Method. Behavioral Modification was developed to work on the A Social Personality, or a person who was self centered. This method relies on boot camp style tactics where the individual is berated by groups of peers and then hopefully rebuilt into a more social person. There has been some use for this method with young teenagers who are on a warpath to destroy society. However the success is only very marginally about 10%, in most cases other methods are recommended. Due to that reason very few drug rehab centers use this method.

Drug Rehab Programs using Long Term Religious method.

Third is the long term religious based model of treatment. In this methodology the individual is required to go away for 1 - 2 years, and work on a farm. Example: Farming. This method is also combined with a heavy religious aspect of prayer, and bible study. The success rate is hard to determine as only about 10% of people will make it to the full completion of this method, however of those completing it will be around 20% who stay clean form hard drugs. Due to the long term it is usually not available to most addicts, and waiting lists are long.

Drug Rehab Programs using Bio- Physical modality.

Fourth is the Biophysical rehabilitation. This method gets toxins out of the body in a purification sauna. What was found through research is that the human body will store a residue called a metabolite in the fat tissue for 5 - 7 years after drug abuse. This Residue causes cravings, anxiety, and depression. Also the drugs like heroin, oxycontin, cocaine, and meth are more powerful than the chemicals the brain produces to be happy. It takes 1 year for this chemical balance to be restored. The Biophysical method uses a purification sauna, and vitamins to release residues stored in fat tissue so that there are no more cravings, anxiety or depression caused by the drug abuse side effects. The chemical balances also will come back much faster with the exercise and vitamins. This enables the person to have a fighting chance. This type of drug rehabilitation center will use social educational classes to restore or build skills to make the individual a drug free and productive member of society. Drug Rehab Programs with this method are having a success rate of over 70%. This is why Bio-Physical drug treatment centers are usually recommended for the drug addiction's of our society today.

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The Downward Spiral of drug addiction and alcoholism

No one wants to be a drug addict or alcoholic, but this doesn't stop people from getting addicted. The most commonly asked drug rehab question is simply, how? How could my son, daughter, father, sister, or brother become a liar, a thief, someone who cannot be trusted? How could this happen? And why won't they stop? Do they need Drug Rehabilitation?
The first thing you must understand about drug rehab is that alcohol and addictive drugs are basically painkillers. They chemically kill physical or emotional pain and alter the mind's perception of reality. They make people numb. For drugs to be attractive to a person there must first be some underlying unhappiness, sense of hopelessness, or physical pain.
 
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Never give up

Drug addiction & alcoholism are afflictions. The drug addict has most likely deeply hurt the family. Lying, cheating, job loss, violence, even criminal behaviors are all symptoms of the addictive behavior. If these were the symptoms of cancer would you give up? Of course not, you would try other treatments. You would go to the end of the earth to find something to save your loved one's life. If you have a chronic relapse victim in your life you are in the same position as a terminal cancer patient's family if not effectively treated. The drug addict or alcoholic will die or end up in prison. Unfortunately drug addiction is viewed all too often in light of lack of will power or the drug addict just wants to get high and doesn't care about his family. This could not be farther from the truth.

Drug Rehab - Never giving up should not be confused with enabling on the part of the family. The enabling behavior is destructive and must be stopped immediately upon identifying the active drug addict or alcoholic. The family must provide drug addiction treatment options only. 
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Relapse and Chronic Relapse, Is Recovery possible?

Drug Rehab - Yes recovery is possible, In fact Relapse is not part of recovery. Relapse is a symptom of ineffective treatment programs. Statistically 75%-90% of all alcoholics or drug addicts will relapse within the first year of release from traditional treatment programs. The short term 28 day inpatient Drug Rehabilitation model or outpatient drug rehab centers have in the past demonstrated these failure rates.

Addicts and alcoholics usually do work the programs they are taught and do give their best efforts. Unfortunately many drug addicts fail. You hear from the professionals "he didn't work the program" or "he's not ready, he hasn't hit his bottom". In fact the program has failed the drug addict and their family.

Drug rehab - relapse is a heart breaking event for a family it can in fact be the breaking point. All too often relapse is where the family takes a hard line and tells the addict to "do it on their own" or "we can't help you anymore". This is the time families are needed most. There are other drug rehab options such as drug rehab programs that have higher success rates or that offer "peace of mind" guarantees to families. This is the time for long term effective care that will treat the bio-physical drug cravings and the underlying emotional pain, the root of the drug addiction. Typically a 3-5 month residential drug rehab program with 4-6 months of follow-up aftercare is the recommended drug addiction treatment method, for most hard-core drug addiction.
 
Aftercare and Follow up by
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Drug Rehabilitation Aftercare and "Peace of Mind" Guarantees

Some facilities offer "peace of mind" to the families sponsoring a loved one through drug treatment. Many addicts have tried and failed various drug treatment methods only to relapse, sometimes quickly after release. This can be a frustrating and heartbreaking experience to a family that just shouldered the burden of drug rehab treatment. There are a few long term private care facilities that do offer "peace of mind" guarantees. Simply stated once the addict has successfully completed the program should they falter or relapse within the first six months of release they are eligible for re-admittance with only the room and board to be covered. This can be of great value to families and drug addicts who have relapsed after completing drug rehab centers before.

At some facilities a long term aftercare is suggested, some even offer this in the form of a "work exchange" program. Which is available to those who feel that intensive aftercare treatment is the best option. Once the drug addict has successfully completed the program and based on their performance during drug treatment they are eligible to apply to stay another six months. During this time they will help other drug rehab addicts achieve what they have found in sobriety in exchange for a nominal salary, room and board, and aftercare treatment in a supportive environment.

These value added services are only available at a limited few drug rehab facilities and have proven to be invaluable to families and drug addicts.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM. THE DRUG REHABILITATION TREATMENT PROGRAM YOU CHOOSE SHOULD TAKE IT SERIOUSLY.

There are many treatment programs for drug and alcohol addiction. While several are acceptable and may do some good, a number of them do not have your best interest as their guiding principle. Some are backed by organizations with ulterior motives, often driven more by profit than integrity; they use questionable practices, make false claims, and, ultimately, will not help you (or your loved one) achieve a sustainable recovery. They are better at marketing than they are at treatment.

 

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28 Mar, 2009

Non-Traditional Rehabs

Taking that first step toward recovery is oftentimes the most difficult decision one must make. At A Forever Recovery we have a drug rehab program that is open ended, with an average 30 - 90 day stay. With our drug rehab program you can get off to a great start and for the first time, have a solid foundation , and have a drug  rehab program that you can accept and believe in. Our drug rehab program is a new alternative to the typical Minnesota Model 12-step program and offers our clients a chance to find their own path to addiction recovery. You Will reap the benefits of this unique and successful approach to addiction recovery.

"If the addict isn't receptive to a particular type of drug | alcohol addiction recovery program then that drug | alcohol addiction recovery  program will probably be ineffective for the client"

Not every form of drug treatment works well for every client. Some people are very receptive to a drug rehab concept called the12-step principles.  Others are more comfortable within their Christian faith and how they deal with drug rehabilitation. Cognitive approaches have excellent successes for drug rehabilitation, whereas others embrace a more holistic approach. The bottom line is there is not a single approach towards addiction recovery that works well for most everyone...until now.

A Forever Recovery is the first open ended drug rehab program with an average 30 - 90 day stay.  Our  drug rehab solution has brought together addiction treatment professionals from many different successful therapies and modalities to help guide the client into finding what works best for them. Many of our clients have been in other forms of addiction therapies and yet were frustrated because they couldn't accept that particular type of addiction recovery. A Forever Recovery offers a combination of different drug | alcohol rehab therapies that work on the Body, Mind, and Spirit.

Different Drug | Alcohol Rehab Therapies That you Will Find at A Forever Recovery

Moral Reconation Therapy
Inventory and Self-Discovery
Process and Didactic Group Therapy
Individual Counseling
Education Lectures and Workshops
Choose from five supplemental enhancements to your recovery:
Cognitive, Holistic, Faith-Based, Self-Help or 12-step, and Native American Spirituality Tracks
Acupuncture and Massage Therapy
Exercise, Vitamins, Nutrition and Sauna available for every client

Call 1-877-212-2070 for more information today....


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