Factors involved with drug addiction
As was mentioned in the prior section, behavioral disorders or psychological issues are what drug addiction typically stems from. However, and to more specific, we have found that there can be a variety of factors behind the individual’s addiction, such as:
availability of the substance
cost of the addiction (usually this is not a significant once the addiction has become severe enough as the addict will stop at nothing to get high)
perceived lack of possible negative consequences
social acceptability
Additionally, the individual’s brain is qualitatively altered because of the addiction. So it becomes necessary to not only treat the physical consequences of the addiction, but the emotional and mental attributes as well. Remember that drug addiction affects the individual on all three levels.
Entering alcohol and drug treatment program

Any time an addicted individual enters our
alcohol and drug treatment program, they are usually interviewed and then evaluated as to the extent of the addiction so that we can formulate a treatment and recovery program for them that will enable them to get clean and sober. Additionally, we schedule educational classes for them so that they learn how to remain substance-free for life while maintaining their new, healthier lifestyle.
Values and Integrity
Changing the way that students lead their lives is necessary for a graduate of the Narconon Freedom Center
alcohol and drug treatment program 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 alcohol and drug treatment program has proven its merits repeatedly. Study after study shows that the Narconon Freedom Center approach to alcohol and drug treatment program is a truly reliable solution to long term rehabilitation.
What Counseling at a Drug Rehab Treatment may look like
For many, the best
alcohol and drug treatment program ends up being counseling. There are large group counseling sessions as well as one on one counseling sessions. There are different benefits of each of these. At a large group counseling session, people are surrounded by others that deal with the same problems or addictions as they do. They can feel that they are in a secure and safe place and are able to concentrate on their drug addictions. These are groups that people can attend for the rest of their lives, or whenever they feel like they would benefit from a group meeting. There is also one on one counseling. In this type of drug addiction counseling session, you work one on one with someone who is trained in how to deal with people with drug abuse problems. In a drug treatment center that has one on one counseling, you will be able to look into your past and discover what things have brought you to this point in time, and why you have gone down this road. You will be able to figure out why you abuse drugs, and hopefully will be able to figure out how to stop.
Happiness after alcohol and drug treatment program
The last step in the last course of the Narconon Freedom Center
alcohol and drug treatment program helps the student learn all the moral and ethical points that they will encounter after graduation. Drug addiction and alcoholism often casts a shadow over basic morality and simple ethics. This course teaches that it is possible to live life with morality and a positive ethics. Productivity, security, and virtue in life are the products of this final step to graduation. By helping the student learn why it is beneficial to live this way, they become motivated and enabled to move forward without the need for drugs or alcohol.
70%+ success
Our
alcohol and drug treatment program boasts a 70%+ success rate whereas the traditional treatment and recovery facilities have much lower success rates because they still rely on these conventional therapies that just don’t work. Granted, the individual may leave that facility clean and sober. However, since they do not teach the individual how to maintain their new lifestyle, they oftentimes relapse and become addicted to drugs again. Drug addiction is a powerful force and the traditional inpatient programs and therapies are not effective at treating the psychology behind the person’s addiction.