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

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A Sons Drug Addiction

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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...

Drug Abuse Treatment

Life’s Condition after drug abuse treatment

By taking a close look at his or her own past, the drug addict is able to make changes and repair their lives. This part of the program allows the student to show to himself and others that he is capable of re-entering normal society with positive contributions and behavior. The student will learn before moving to the next phase of their drug abuse treatment that every condition they allow to remain will cause problems in all parts of their lives.

Understanding drug addiction

One of the primary aspects that oftentimes go overlooked by many rehab centers is that they do not investigate what is behind the individual’s drug addiction. In order to understand the addiction and treat it successfully, you have to understand what the psychological issues are that triggered the addictive behavior. In the US today, alcohol and drug addiction typically results from the onset of behavioral disorders or depression. We have long realized that you have to find out the cause of the addiction if you are going to treat it properly and if the client is going to experience a successful recovery. Many drug addiction counselors and other medical professionals feel that alcohol and/or drug addiction is a disease of the brain and views this as an allergy to the body. Past research has led to this conclusion as it is frequently referred to as either a chronic, primary, progressive, or relapsing type of disease. Additionally, individuals are extremely reluctant to admit that they do have a problem and then go on to seek drug abuse treatment in order to heal from it.

stay clean and become a productive citizen

If you are suffering from a drug or alcohol addiction and you are in need of drug abuse treatment then the Narconon Freedom Center may be the choice for you or your loved one. Our drug abuse treatment has the highest success rate among all centers. We have a 70% success rate. You will leave free on drugs and you will have the ability to stay clean and become a productive citizen once again.

What Separates Our drug abuse treatment From the Rest

drug abuse treatmentOne of the most significant aspects of our drug abuse treatment which separates us from the traditional facilities is that our facility does not look like the typical clinic or hospital type rehab facility. Conversely, our facility welcomes the addicted individual into a residential setting that is very homelike in appearance and considerably more serene. This provides our client with a much more relaxed atmosphere while they are undergoing the unpleasant detoxification stage as well as the treatment and recovery process. This is the primary reason that our drug abuse treatment can boast a 70% success rate which is one of the highest in the US. Research that we conducted in the past regarding rehab centers revealed that an individual’s addiction stems from depression in most cases. This is twice as common among women as it is with men, and over 10 million Americans suffer with this today. Our licensed staff members are skilled at uncovering the warning signs suggest that depression exhibits and points to the possibility of drug addiction occurring.

Recovery Tools

Recovery ToolsWe provide our clients with specific “recovery tools” here at our drug abuse treatment 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 drug abuse treatment 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 drug abuse treatment.

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.

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