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
Arkansas successful drug treatment programs is an important step in recovery from drug addiction and abuse.
Another reason that our Arkansas successful drug treatment programs is so successful
Another reason that our
Arkansas successful drug treatment programs is so successful is because of the appearance and design of our facility. Traditional treatment and recovery facilities look like standard clinics or hospitals. Our facility was designed and constructed to be more residential looking and provides our clients with an apartment like atmosphere to live in while undergoing detoxification, treatment, and recovery. In so doing, the client is more comfortable, even though the detox process is very unpleasant for them.
apartment like atmosphere
Our
Arkansas successful drug treatment programs was designed and constructed to be more like a residential setting with an apartment like atmosphere for the client to live in while undergoing treatment and recovery. This affords our clients certain benefits that they cannot enjoy in the more traditional facilities such as:
- relaxing in the comfort of their own apartment while they study their courses (which come with our treatment and recovery programs)
- interacting with other residents during meal time or “downtime”
- being in a clean and sober environment rather than a destructive one
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.
Learning the Skills Necessary to Succeed in Life
The Narconon Freedom Center Arkansas successful drug treatment programs teaches abilities and skills that drug addicts are missing. They have not learned coping skills they will need in a substance free life. They have used alcohol and substances or allowed their use take over as coping mechanism in their daily lives. An emphasis is placed on communication, studying, and learning to behave ethically in their lives. The outcome of this is a student that can more comfortably deal with life without becoming overwhelmed by it. Practicing these sets of skills prove to be a method of therapy, not just an educational exercise.
70%+ success
Our
Arkansas successful drug treatment programs 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.