Recovery of the Individual’s Life
What many people do not realize is that Alaska adult drug treatment programs entails the recovery of the individual’s life. Not only does it involve accepting responsibility for one’s actions it also requires a commitment to learning how to remain substance free for life once they are deemed clean and sober. It also involves the dedication to living a cleaner and healthier lifestyle. However, a healthier lifestyle is not the only reward as the person’s self-esteem improves in the process.
Traditional Alaska adult drug treatment programs
The traditional rehabs out there only experience a 20% success rate which means that 80% of their clients who leave the facility usually relapse once they return to their communities. We teach our clients to address three key elements necessary so that they rehabilitate successfully and remain clean and sober for life - Accountability, Responsibility, and Time. They are held accountable, accept the responsibility for their addiction and its consequences, and learn that their addiction did not occur overnight so the recovery process could take years as a result.
you cannot force anyone to get help
When someone has a problem with drug use, they might choose to get help. Remember that you cannot force anyone to get help for a drug problem. If a person does not really want to get help, they are not going to be able to take the steps necessary to get better and to avoid relapse. Deciding that they want
Alaska adult drug treatment programs is an important step in recovery from drug addiction and abuse.
Values and Integrity
Changing the way that students lead their lives is necessary for a graduate of the Narconon Freedom Center
Alaska adult drug treatment programs to be successful. While at one point in their lives they got by with lies and and negative behavior, now they must make a change to a positive pattern of behavior. This enables them to change their lifestyles to align with their new positive outlook on life their lives, and to abandon their negative and antisocial ways.
With the ability to live their life according to these positive attitudes, students are able to stay free of their drug addiction permanently. This approach to Alaska adult drug treatment programs has proven its merits repeatedly. Study after study shows that the Narconon Freedom Center approach to Alaska adult drug treatment programs is a truly reliable solution to long term rehabilitation.
Recovery Tools

We provide our clients with specific “recovery tools” here at our Alaska adult drug treatment programs which the more traditional facilities do not. We teach our clients three key aspects of the treatment and recovery process which includes the accountability, responsibility, and time factors. Take into consideration the following:
- The Accountability Factor – our Alaska adult drug treatment programs teaches our clients that they need to hold themselves accountable for their addictive behavior and the consequences that have resulted from their actions.
- The Responsibility Factor – our clients learn to accept the responsibility of their addictive behavior as well as the damage that has resulted during the addiction process and how they have been affected by it emotionally, mentally, and physically.
- The Time Factor – when you consider the fact that most addictions don’t result overnight, it’s important for the client to realize that the treatment and recovery process won’t occur overnight either. Their drug addiction may have taken many years to develop to the stage it was in when they initially entered our Alaska adult drug treatment programs.
Marijuana
Marijuana has many effects on the brain and may lead to drug treatment. When someone smokes marijuana, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to organs throughout the body, including the brain. This THC, which is the main ingredient chemical in the drug is hallucinatory and can be habit forming. The way it works is that the membranes of certain nerve cells in the brain contain protein receptors that bind to the THC. Once this happens, the THC kicks off a series of reactions that ultimately lead to the high that users experience when they smoke marijuana.