Another Benefit of Addiction Rehab Centers

April 1st, 2008

Residential rehab centers can provide many benefits over outpatient addiction treatment. They limit patients’ access to drugs and alcohol, they allow addicts to live in a new environment away from the daily stresses and triggers to use at home, and they provide a supportive community of people who are all going through the same things at the same time.

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Avoid Negativity in Drug Treatment Rehab

March 31st, 2008

One of the biggest mistakes people make when they’re in drug and alcohol rehab is picking out all of the negative things that they don’t like about the place. They waste their time worrying about what is wrong with the rehab facility rather than focusing on the reason why they came there.

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Drug Rehab

March 26th, 2008

Searching for a drug rehab facility can be frustrating. After what was likely some serious soul searching you have reached a decision to begin drug rehab.

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Making Brief Interventions Work for Alcohol Abuse

March 21st, 2008

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Brief interventions are short counseling sessions to help an individual who suffers from mild to moderate alcohol abuse. They are taught methods for reducing their alcohol intake in a series of one to four meetings, in order to avoid the negative consequences of drinking excessively. Brief interventions are most effective for those who participate in binge drinking on an occasional basis. Five or more drinks for men and four or more drinks for women qualify as binge drinking. There are a number of ways to make these counseling sessions as beneficial as possible. (more…)

Addiction and Dysfunctional Families

March 18th, 2008

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Alcohol and drug addictions are more likely than not to cause dysfunctional family relationships. A dysfunctional family is one in which the abuse of one or more family members causes others to make accommodations for their actions. Reading this definition, it is easy to see how it’s so strongly related to addiction. The individual with an alcohol or drug abuse problem disrupts the other’s lives greatly. Loved ones engage in patterns of enabling and codependency, which make it easier for the addict to continue destructive behaviors. They make excuses for the addict’s actions. Family members don’t do this intentionally, but it is a natural reaction. (more…)

Your Committment is Needed

March 13th, 2008

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Drug rehabilitation is not a simple process, it will take a full commitment on your part. That commitment alone will not be enough. Your self control and dedication are, I’m sure, impressive but no one can realistically expect to control their addiction through sheer will power. The grasp that drugs take on people’s lives are just to strong and are usually so well entrenched by the time addiction treatment programs are even considered that the thought of going it alone is just unrealistic. (more…)

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