Archive for May, 2008

Cocaine Treatment

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

According to recent medical journals, cocaine addiction treatment is most effective in a long term setting that provides intensive aftercare. For treatment to be effective the individual addicted to cocaine must be willing to get help or at least recognize there is a problem. This can be achieved through a drug intervention. After a successful drug intervention the individual addicted to cocaine will realize how life is getting worse and will want to change this condition. Once the person is escorted into a cocaine drug rehab, the treatment process then begins. Usually cocaine treatment is most effective in a bio-physical drug rehab that also implements counseling and life skills therapy.

Certainly the treatment of cocaine addiction does not have the dynamics as heroin addiction, it still requires intensive counseling. Cocaine is very dangerous in terms of heart problems and brain damage. Also the use of cocaine eliminates many of the essential vitamins and minerals in the body which are vital for brain function. Unlike heroin addiction, the detox of cocaine is more mental. A person will experience extreme depression, anxiety, and a need for large amounts of sleep.

The most effective way of addressing cocaine addiction is finding a treatment center that is residential. A cocaine addiction treatment center should provide a medical drug-free detox, sauna detoxification, counseling and life skills therapy. Our addiction counselors help thousands of people find cocaine treatment throughout the US.

Alcohol Drug Treatment Help People Nationwide

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Alcohol Drug Treatment has helped thousands of people across the country overcome their addiction to alcohol and drugs. What we have noticed is the overwhelming amount of people who have been told false data regarding addiction. Many people think that alcoholism or drug addiction is an incurable disease or that it’s a family disease passed down through genes. This rumor has been dispelled several times scientifically by doctors and physicians and is strictly a theory based on environmental issues. There is truth to this theory but it comes from young people looking at family members and idolizing these drug and alcohol behaviors as “being cool.” The actual cause of addiction is the lack of self esteem, confidence, failures in life, boredom, stress, depression, and a lack of life skills. Usually a person will begin to deal with life problems by using alcohol or drugs then once this has been on going for a few months the physical dependency starts.

The most effective form of treatment for an individual addicted to drugs and alcohol is a residential rehab. Residential drug rehabs offer a treatment program that not only detox’s a person safely but then addresses the underlying issues which cause an individual to turn to drugs and alcohol as a solution. Abusing alcohol and drugs is never a solution but to some act as a way to “escape” or a way to mask depression, anxiety or other social fears. Life skills therapy in a residential setting is the most effective way to teach a person how to manage life. This is vital to an individual’s recovery from alcohol and drug addiction.

Heroin Treatment

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Heroin addiction is one of the hardest to overcome. It is a derivative of morphine and belongs to a class of drugs know as opiates. Many people who try heroin once become addicted. Some can’t understand how something can be that addicting. There are several reasons why a person becomes addicted to heroin. First, the interaction it has with the neuro-balance, also known as the chemicals in the brain, gives a person an extreme feeling of euphoria. This is from the release of neurotransmitters in the brain like serotonin, dope amine, and endorphins. In any drug rehab program that offers heroin treatment make sure they provide vitamin and mineral therapy to help restore the chemicals in the brain naturally.

The physical addiction to heroin is the biggest reason why a person never quits. Withdrawal symptoms are very intense and the best way to perform heroin detox is in a drug rehabilitation center that specializes in heroin addiction treatment. To ask an addict just to quit heroin is one way to never get him to enter into a drug rehab center. A medical detox will use some type of medication to ease the pain when coming off of heroin so that a person will not relapse. This is the first step to any effective drug rehabilitation program that offers heroin treatment.

With any type of heroin addiction treatment center make sure that once they detox a person they then provide counseling and life skills therapy to address the underlying issues. Heroin addiction is not only physical and it’s not like a person wakes up one morning and decides to use heroin. Usually a person has abused other drugs and alcohol before taking the plunge and using heroin. In order for counseling to be effective it must trace back to when a person first started using drugs or alcohol. Whether a person was suffering from depression, social anxiety, peer pressure, bad friends, relationship problems, struggled in school, or maybe a combination of all these, this is what needs to be addressed in the treatment of heroin.

Inpatient Drug Rehab

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Why is it so important to enter into an inpatient drug rehab rather than an outpatient? For one, the alcoholic or drug addict will be committed to staying for the duration of the rehab program and not be able to use drugs or alcohol. Also there is no outside environmental condition like drug dealers, drug friends, or relationship problems that will enter into the person who is receiving treatment. These issues are generally why outpatient is not effective. Not to mention during detox a person is most likely to relapse because the cravings are so intense.

Now that the addict or alcoholic has been removed from temptations, there is another benefit for inpatient drug rehab. Often elements of codependency and the inability to handle conflicts in relationships contribute to the drug abuse problem and while these issues need to be addressed at some point, the addict needs to be clean first. In an outpatient treatment center the person will have daily interaction with family members who enable and are codependent. This is vital for any person wanting effective drug treatment that codependency and enabling are eliminated.

While a person is in an inpatient facility they will be monitored and also receiving 24 hour medical services from doctors and nurses. Though the first week of detox is the hardest and is essential that the medical care is constant the mental and the emotional addiction is just as hard to overcome. Addiction counselors need to be counseling and allowing for a person to address the underlying issues of the addiction problem whether it being from depression, lack of confidence, poor life skills, or relationship issues. All these are addressed through effective inpatient treatment.

Drug and alcohol addiction is a very serious problem not only with the individual but as a society. The programs that have the highest success rate are always an inpatient drug rehab center that also provides a medical detox, cognitive counseling and life skills therapy. Once an inpatient program is complete than aftercare treatment is put into action. The aftercare is essential for a person to fully overcome his or her addiction. The first step is always finding an effective inpatient drug rehab.

Executive And Private Drug Rehab

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Drug or alcohol abuse does discriminate; rather it affects every type of person. Drug and alcohol addiction does not pick and choose nor does it care what race, color, ethnic, religion, sex, or income level a person is. Many people think that people addicted to drugs and alcohol are poor and live on the street. More and more we hear how people who have a high standard of living are being affected by a drug or alcohol problem. That is the reason for executive drug rehab or what many are looking for is a private drug rehab.

Some people are able to produce at a high level and still manage to abuse drugs and alcohol. Many of them it’s just a matter of time before they loose their job, money, house and family. It’s not worth waiting until everything is gone. Some executive people are afraid that when entering a drug rehab facility that they will be around people that they can not relate with. A valid point but at Alcohol Drug Treatment we will help you find a private drug rehab that works with executive and business clientele.

Fortunately, there are drug and alcohol treatment centers that cater to executives from all over the world. These are not lock-down facilities where people who are in and out of prison attend. Instead these private drug rehab centers are high-class facilities that cater to people just like you. Many of these residential drug rehabs offer high-speed internet, private rooms, organic food, and personal trainers with upscale weight rooms. These drug rehab facilities are designed for your comfort so that you can focus on getting healthy and learning coping skills that will not only help you with your addiction but also better manage your life.

How Addiction Affects The Entire Family

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Our family was, to me, a very healthy traditional one. Then our world was turned upside down. We are a family of five. We have three children, one daughter and two sons. Life, of course, has its ups and downs, but nothing could compare to the heartache of knowing our youngest was abusing drugs. At first you deny the obvious, while everything points to the truths of addiction. Our daughter, the eldest, tried to tell us, but somehow we just couldn’t face the reality. She became so angry with her brother. Finally we were confronted by a very good friend of our son. It was such a relief to accept what was happening and do something constructive about it. Easier said then done – finding the best drug rehab program would be somewhat of an obstacle. Where does one turn? After out-patient rehab, which was unsuccessful I went on line and found a long term drug rehab. Our family is thankful for the wonderful and caring staff and we have our son, brother, and uncle back.

Alternative Treatment For Drug Rehab

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Traditional drug rehab has used replacement drugs as a solution to “treating” addiction. Now that addiction has been medically termed a “disease”, the pharmaceutical industry has made a fortune in the rehabilitation industry by dispensing billions of dollars worth of drugs to psychiatrists to prescribe to alcoholics and addicts. The unfortunate result has been more people addicted to prescription drugs, more suicides, and fewer people overcoming their addiction.

As of recent, alternative drug rehabs have been expanding its form of treatment. Many people who have failed in psychiatric based drug rehabs are looking for different forms of rehabilitation for addiction. One of the most effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs is one that uses a bio-physical treatment, and then life skills therapy. These types of programs are usually holistic and promote healthy lives by providing nutrition, exercise, and sauna therapy.

Unfortunately in the Northeast of the US many of these alternative drug rehabs are non-existent because of the heave psychiatric influence. Traveling out of state to enter a drug rehab facility is usually more effective because one of the first forms of treatment is changing a person’s environment. Addiction treatment centers should focus on the individual’s needs rather than a group. Therefore most programs that offer group counseling or group therapy fail at getting to the root problem for an alcoholic or drug addict. Residential drug treatment centers that offer a one on one setting have a higher success rate and is a type program that we recommend.

Steven Tyler Enters Private Drug Rehab

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

The 60-year-old Aerosmith lead singer has reportedly entered a private drug rehab where Dr. Drew’s “Celebrity Rehab” was staged.

While the report wasn’t specific, Tyler, who once said, “Four rehabilitation centers for drug abuse later, I’ve been able to take a long, hard look at my behavior,” is said to be receiving treatment for drug and alcohol addiction.

The news comes just two years after Tyler publicly revealed he’d been diagnosed with hepatitis C, a dangerous liver disease that claims 8,000 to 10,000 lives a year in the United States. Tyler claims he has since cleared the disease from his bloodstream, and while it’s not known how he contracted it, users who inject illicit drugs can transmit the disease by sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia. While a person is using drugs these types of diseases can flare up and cause a person more damage than if they were clean.

Of course, Tyler’s no stranger to addiction. In the 1970s and early 1980s, “the Demon of Screamin’ ” was known for his drug and alcohol abuse both on- and offstage, which garnered him and lead guitarist Joe Perry the nickname “the Toxic Twins.” Tyler successfully received treatment for his addiction and had kicked his drug habit for well over 20 years.

With Tyler in a drug rehab program, people will wonder why he is choosing this type of treatment facility. There are so many different drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers that finding the right one can be difficult. What we recommend is finding a long term drug rehab that addresses the underlying issues and then focuses on life skills therapy.

What Is The Most Effective Drug Rehab Program?

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

There are several different types of drug rehab programs. What makes them different is the form of treatment they use. We will cover several of the most common forms for residential drug rehabs.

The most common type of drug rehab is the 12 step program. The 12 step program believes addiction is an incurable disease and that a person is powerless to their addiction. Below are the steps that are followed when entering one of these types of programs.

Step 1- We admitted we were powerless over our addiction - that our lives had become unmanageable.
Step 2- Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Step 3 - Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood God.
Step 4 - Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
Step 5- Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
Step 6- Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. Step 7 Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings.
Step 8 Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.
Step 9- Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
Step 10 - Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
Step 11- Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood God, praying only for knowledge of God’s will for us and the power to carry that out.
Step 12- Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to other addicts, and to practice these principles in all our affairs

Though this form of rehabilitation is effective for some, statistically it is not the most effective.
At Alcohol Drug Treatment we have found that many people that enter into a 12 step program usually have a 2-13 % success rate.

A Bio-Physical drug rehab program is a new form of treatment but has been found to be very effective. In this type of treatment the physical and mental cravings are addressed by cleansing the body of drug metabolites, toxins, and poisons. When the body metabolizes drugs and alcohol tiny particles lodge to fatty tissues and stay there for some time. These drug and alcohol metabolites can be released back into the blood stream traveling up to the brain and causing a person to crave the drug or alcohol. The sauna detoxification removes the drug and alcohol metabolites by using vitamins and minerals, light exercise, and dry-heat sauna therapy. Once this process is done the person no longer craves drugs or alcohol.

Once the person has cleansed the body of the harmful drugs and alcohol they then address the underlying issues. Most drug rehab facilities that offer this type of treatment provide cognitive counseling and life skills therapy. Teaching a person how to live life drug-free is a vital step to recovery.

Is Long Term Drug Rehab More Effective?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Drug rehabilitation has been subscribing to a 28 or 30 day long stay which was considered the golden standard in treating alcohol or drug dependency. Even today that is all that some insurance plans or government funded programs will subsidize. Many studies and practical experience have shown, however, that a long term drug rehab is far more effective in properly treating the addiction problem. A 28 or 30 day drug rehab program may give a person enough time to “get clean” or “sober up” or get over the initial depression, but they will have little time to address the underlying issues.

Many drugs can take up to weeks, some longer, to fully be withdrawn from. Once the body is free from the physical part of the addiction the person needs time to deal with the emotional aspects of being in rehab before they can fully commit their energies to the task of learning how to be addiction free. Dealing with just these two factors can take up to 28 or 30 days and in the traditional program would mean that just as the addict was ready to learn how to live without the drugs and alcohol, they are released. Many times the neuro-balance is just restoring itself after 30 days. If they did not have time to learn and practice new habits, they are likely to return to their old habits as soon as any familiar stress enters their life.

A long term drug rehab will help the addict move past their initial issues and still have time to do the work of learning and practicing the new habits that will sustain them in their new drug-free lifestyle. It takes 28 days to form a new habit and a long term drug rehab will allow at least a month of practicing the new habits after the medical detox and learning stages of the program are complete.

A long term drug rehab will also allow the friends and family of the addict time to learn the new habits that they need in order to form new and more healthy relationships with the addict and to help support them in their new drug free life. The friends and family can also use the extended time to heal and rest from the stress involved with dealing with the addict during their usage. This break often allows the loved ones enough time to move past blame, anger, guilt and into acceptance, forgiveness and even gratitude that the addict is finally getting help. Having a more positive and loving attitude toward the addict when they arrive home will help everyone involved to move forward on the right track. An effective drug rehab facility will provide family counseling so that you understand what to expect and how to handle certain situations.
Addiction is a difficult problem to overcome and one should not expect it to be “cured” overnight. A person that needs to lose a large amount of weight has to learn new ways of eating and exercising while they lose the weight. This process can take months or even years depending on the amount of weight to be lost and how committed the person is. Drug addiction is much the same and nobody should expect the problem to be completely solved in such a short amount of time.

A long term drug rehab is the best choice for a variety of reasons but most importantly because it has the highest success rate. It is also just the first step in a process of changing the life of the addict and those around them forever.