Heroin and Cocaine Addict for 7 Years

I had been a hardcore Heroin and Cocaine addict for 7 years before I took control of my life at the Narconon Drug Rehab Program. Continue...

Overcoming Barriers with Narconon Drug Rehab

In 1973 Jeannie Trahant was the first female graduate of the Narconon drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Over the last 36 years, a productive, ethical and drug-free member of society Continue...

legally, Emotionally, and Physically in Shambles

The Narconon Drug Rehab Program has given me the skills to confront any problem or situation I encounter, to communicate with others and handle them when they are having difficulties, and to regain control of my life and everything in it. Continue...

A Sons Drug Addiction

If youÓ²e reading this testimonial, then you already know the pain and heartache of drug addiction. Our world stopped one summer evening when our son admitted his drug addiction. Continue...

Sober Now for 31 Years.

At that point I was also homeless, 42 yrs old, and had been using drugs for 27 years since I was 15 years old. Continue...

Tired, Ashamed, Then Reborn

After awhile I began to actually enjoy myself, IN DRUG REHAB, enjoy myself. I started to reemerge as the person I knew before drugs ever became a part of my life. Continue...

Connecticut Drug Abuse Treatment Facility

apartment like atmosphere

Our Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility 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

Another benefit

Another benefit of being treated at our Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility is that the client progresses continually so that they are able to handle increasingly more responsibility until they can once again be a part of their community. This also entails helping those around them as they interact with other clients undergoing residential treatment and recovery. The bottom line is that they have learned how to live without drugs once they have completed our residential treatment and recovery program.

Entering Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility

 Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility Any time an addicted individual enters our Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility, 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.

Learn how to Learn

Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility. This new skill will be used in every successive step of the Narconon Freedom Center program. Plus, this skill will be useful in every aspect of life, and can be used long after graduation.

you are making a great choice no matter what treatment you chose

No matter which Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility you follow, or which Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility you enter, you are making a great choice for you life. You are taking back control of your life and your body, and you are in the process of learning to live again – to live drug free. No matter which of these ends up being the drug treatment that best works for you, you are going to be on the lifelong path to recovery, and you are going to be able to take back your life. Drug rehab treatment is the first step on the road to successful recovery.

Traditional Connecticut drug abuse treatment facility

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.

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