Drug Rehab Program Teaches Addicts To Give Back To Parents
Drug addiction affects a great deal of our Nation’s youth. Parents are having to make tough choices to keep economically going while children are getting hooked onto drugs at earlier and earlier ages. Morals have become a thing of the past thereby making the situation even worse.
Narconon Freedom Center deals with drug addiction from all walks of life and all ages. One common failing in every addict is a lack of a moral base. Lying, stealing, promiscuity, personal and familial neglect are all part and parcel to drug addiction. It is for this reason that Narconon has as a part of its drug rehabilitation program common sense morals to get the student back on the right road to success.
The common sense guide to better living used by Narconon is the book, The Way to Happiness written by American author and humanitarian, L. Ron Hubbard. This book has been distributed worldwide with more than 70 million copies in 130 countries and has been translated into 90 languages.
Narconon Freedom Center instills moral values as part of the Narconon program by educating its students at their own pace on The Way to Happiness and students learn fundamentals they missed in school and oftentimes parental education.
One of the precepts learned is “Honor and Help Your Parents”. Instead of preaching at the student to obey one’s parents the booklet casually introduces the concept and explains it fully. This same pattern is all through the book. A moral precept is introduced and then an explanation follows giving an unbiased, non-religious view of the principle discussed.
In this way the recovering addict can evaluate for him or herself the value of the datum and thereby put it into use. Each datum is explained in such a fashion to make it real how it relates to one’s own survival to keep it in. To make the principles even clearer, there is a newly released film on DVD that vividly demonstrates each precept.
The Narconon program in Michigan has an effective program to rehabilitating drug addicts into productive successful citizens. This betters our society and the overall culture.
If you would like more information on overcoming drug addiction or the Narconon program contact Narconon Freedom Center at 888-218-9478.

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