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Georgia Treatment For Drug Abuse

substance-free environment

The underlying premise of a residential setting rather than a clinical one is that the addicted client is able to live in a substance-free environment while undergoing treatment and recovery from their drug addiction. Additionally, our Georgia treatment for drug abuse differs from other facilities in a number of different ways. Most importantly, the client begins to envision a life that is substance-free and much healthier than the lifestyle that they have been living in the past.

70%+ success

Our Georgia treatment for drug abuse 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.

Recovery Tools

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

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.

    Uncovering and Healing the Causes

    Counseling Sessions Only by uncovering and healing the causes of any substance dependency can you be successful when treating drug addiction. Once these causes are revealed and dealt with, the addiction typically disappears, in so many words. Herein lays the primary benefit that our clients are afforded whenever they enroll in one of our Georgia treatment for drug abuse and take up residence in our facility.

    What Counseling at a Drug Rehab Treatment may look like

    For many, the best Georgia treatment for drug abuse 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.

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