November 4th, 2009
A drug rehab program is something that is not always easy to find. How long should the treatment be, should they have medical staff, should it be inpatient or outpatient, does it need a detox or maybe a good program requires all of these. Drug and alcohol treatment should fit the needs of the addicted individual. Whether they have a lack of life skills, self-esteem issues, education problems and maybe unhealthy both emotionally and physically finding the right drug rehab facility is crucial.
Alcohol and drug treatment has researched thousands of programs throughout the US and found all different types of treatment modalities. Generally we would recommend a program that is longer termed that provides life skills therapy, and individualized counseling. Sometimes a medical detox is necessary for certain prescription drugs, alcohol and some opiates like heroin and methadone.
Many families who have a loved one addicted to drugs and alcohol find themselves exhausted in trying to convince the addicted individual to accept help. Most drug addicts and alcoholics are scared or are so addicted the thought of quitting is to hard to swallow. Drug and alcohol interventions are necessary in this type of situation. Interventions are very effective and once they are finished usually the loved one is being escorted to a drug rehab center.
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November 4th, 2009
A Non 12 step rehab is probably the best form of drug treatment available. Whether a person is addicted to drugs or alcohol finding the right type of rehab is essential to having a successful recovery. Alternative drug rehabs that also incorporate holistic treatment would be considered a non 12 step program. Heroin, cocaine, alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs are the main drugs that cause to need rehabilitation. Some of these like heroin, alcohol and prescription drugs require a person to enter some type of medical detox which helps taper a person gently so the addicted individual will not experience severe withdrawal symptoms.
Unfortunately the traditional 12 step programs are in bed with the pharmaceutical, psychiatric and insurance industry so that the 12 steps are considered the medical treatment of choice. There are very few non 12 step rehabs that take insurance. There are a few that do and that is very rare that a non 12 step drug rehab can do that because of the suppressive actions of the insurance and pharmaceutical industry.
Remember, if you are tired of being told you have an incurable disease, and that you are powerless and control less, find a good non 12 step rehab. They will get to the underlying issues of why a person is abusing drugs and alcohol and then rehabilitate those issues while teaching a person life skills so that they can live a happy and drug free life.
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September 24th, 2009
In her 20’s, with a successful singing/songwriting career in the 1930s and 40s and nicknamed “Lady Day”, Billie Holiday was a highly influential and important artist as she contributed to the beginning of a new genre of music – jazz. She is recognized by her deep, sultry and vibrant voice, dissonant notes and her emotionally impacting songs such as “Strange Fruit” and “Lover Man”.
But, like other artists in her time, drug abuse and alcohol were prominent. She started using hard drugs in the early 1940s when she was in her mid-20s. This only led to a down trend in her life outside of song, and eventually her death. Arrested several times, Holiday was convicted in 1947 for possession of opium and had her New York City Cabaret Card revoked, meaning she could no longer perform or work in any club for the remaining 12 years of her life. By the late 40s/early 50s her health was noticeably deteriorating. The drug and alcohol abuse had adversely affected her voice and it was heard in her performances as it didn’t have that same vibrant beauty it once did. Lady Day, once a lady of beauty, art and genuine emotion, was now a physically and mentally wasted fragile form of herself.
Weakened by hard drug and alcohol abuse and liver and heart disease, she was taken into the hospital in May of 1959 with only $0.70 in her bank account and $750 on her person. Police were at the doors waiting to arrest her for possession of drugs even as she lay dying in her hospital bed, when only a month before she had been arrested for possession of narcotics. She died two months later the day after the police were instructed to leave.
This is a sad ending for the story of such an influential and beautiful singer! She really should’ve been helped much, much earlier.
Artists play an important role in the world – to create futures. Holiday played a big role in the creation of jazz – which had a large impact of change in society as well as influence over other genres of music, but she was stopped short at a young age. I, for one, am glad to have long term drug rehab programs today where artists like Billie Holiday can go to help themselves dig out of the dark, downward spiral of drug and alcohol abuse so they can live to contribute their aesthetic pieces of art to society and create hope for the future.
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September 24th, 2009
In the 1960’s when drug use and free love were understood as a normal occurrence, Janis Joplin was in her 20s and was writing and performing songs of pain, songs of reform and songs of love with such passion and movement that she inspired a generation. She led them towards change and set a path for women in rock and roll with her bluesy, raspy, emotional yet powerful voice.
But unfortunately, her career was ended much too shortly by drug abuse. It seemed for artists of this time, drug use was a norm, and she hooked herself very quickly and at a very young age on speed, heroin and Southern Comfort. Janis attempted halting her drug use a number of times. Once a somewhat overweight girl before drugs, she had physically deteriorated to a skeletal and wasted point in 1965 and decided to get off drugs. But later, she relapsed and was back on hard drugs again. Then after having noticed her audience was listening to “every note [with] ‘is she gonna make it?’ in their eyes” she was off to Brazil with a friend and boyfriend in February 1970 and off drugs. But upon her arrival in the States just a couple months later, she was back on heroin which in turn quickly led to the deterioration of these relationships. It was early October of 1970, mid recording her biggest selling album “Pearl”, Janis Joplin was found dead at the young age of 27 of a heroin overdose in her hotel room.
Janis tried to kick the habit of hard drug and alcohol abuse several times, but they don’t call them “hard drugs” for nothing. As a fan and fellow artist, I would have loved to have helped Joplin complete a non 12 step rehab program where she could have gotten help that works! Programs that use holistic means by detoxifying her body, handling the reasons she started the drug use in the first place and doing cognitive counseling and life skills therapy so that she could have continued to lead her audience through her voice.
Because her voice did more than sing songs of great emotion, it spoke. She was a powerful woman in a genre of music dominated by men and at a time when music and love rang in everyone’s conversations, and as such was a role model and spoke to thousands at a time and fellow artists alike and they listened attentively to every word. People were ready for change, ready for love and good feeling to an answer and ready for a leader that was just like them. She had a chance to influence the world for the better. Had she gotten proper help like an inpatient drug rehab, Joplin, with her powerful voice could have gone on to record many more albums and leading the world. Drugs were Janis Joplin’s demise. It led to the deterioration of close relationships, her mind, her body and her career. It really is a shame to let any artist or anyone you know continue on this trend. If we let others or ourselves fall into a drug induced downward spiral, who will lift us out to greater, better things? Like Janis, we can lead society to a better condition. If you or someone you care about needs drug rehabilitation, get started on helping them now!
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July 19th, 2009
The death of Michael Jackson has caused society to finally take a look at prescription drugs, and just how addictive and fatal they actually are. One of the biggest reasons we have so many people addicted to prescription drugs is the belief that a doctor knows all. One thing to look at is if you went to five different doctors regarding some type of unwanted emotional feeling, you would get five different labels, five different types of treatment to handle that problem, and five different types of medications, and five different dosages. The unfortunate thing about prescription drugs is that now you have a long term drug rehab that is cleaning up the problem.
If you have a loved one addicted to a prescribed medication from a doctor, don’t wait, get them into a drug rehabilitation immediately. The unfortunate thing about Michael Jackson was that not one of his family memebers or friends tried intervening and if they did, they went about it the wrong way. Letting a person “hit rock bottom” is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
If you want to really know what killed Michael Jackson it was two things, the pharmacuetical industry and enablers. Everyone connected to Michael was afraid he was going to cut them off financially so they kept feeding him pills instead of putting together a professional drug intervention and then escorting him into an effective drug rehabilitation program.
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July 7th, 2009
What makes biophysical rehabilitation so effective and what exactly is it? Many families and addicted inviduals wonder why a biophysical drug rehab has a higher success rate and in this article we will show you why. The first and most important aspect of biophsyical treatment is they dont believe that drug and alcohol addiction is incurable, instead they believe that something can be done about it. The other reason this alternative type of treatment works is they break the addiction down into the physical cravings, mental and emotional factors.
The interesting thing about a drug rehab that offers biophsyical treament is that most are located in California. A California drug rehab is the best location in which you can find this type of holistic treatment. Most people think that an alternative facility does not offer any type of medical detox or medical care, this is false. A good accredited program offers 24 hour medical and nursing.
Unfortunately most programs that are biophysical do not have the ability to bill insurance but there are some that can. If you are able to find a biophysical rehab that does, certainly either go or send your loved one who is having trouble with drugs and alcohol. Insurance are not usually willing to pay for alternative or holistic rehabs so if you find one that will you should go.
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June 27th, 2009
Prescription drug addiction is one of the biggest problems drug rehabs face today. More and more we see young people falling victim to drug addiction, but not by purchasing illegal drugs off the street. Instead, we have your teenagers opening up mom and dads medicine cabinet and not only getting high but also becoming addicted to these various forms of prescription drugs.
In a recent study, the Tampa Bay Tribune put out a statistic stating “prescription drug overdose was the number 2 cause for fatality in the state of Florida.” The number one reason was car accidents. That means that prescription drug overdose caused more deaths than smoking, suicide, and other causes. I would also be curious how the number of people who committed suicide were also under the care of psychiatric drugs. Over the last few years there has been a direct link with these high school shootings and them being on heavy amounts of psychiatric drugs.
What we recommend is don’t jump for a quick fix. We all go through highs and lows that is normal life. Depression, anxiety, anger, boredom, tiredness, enthusiasm, and grief are all common emotions in which we all experience. Some of us stay in these funks longer than others, but try something else, like going for a walk, trying out a new sport, changing your diet, enroll in a class, try a religion, or go shopping and spend some money. Do be afraid to live and take chances.
One thing to remember is if you find yourself addicted to prescription drugs there are programs out there that can help. Drug rehabs which specialize in prescription drugs offer effective drug rehabilitation can help any person needing to quit.
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June 27th, 2009
Locating the most effective drug rehab program can be difficult to say the least. First, it is important to acknowledge you for taking the first step in either finding help for yourself or a loved one. If you are trying to find help for a loved one, going online to locate the most effective type of drug rehabilitation is essential in the road to recovery. Most of the time, a person who is suffering from drug or alcohol addiction is having a tough time to begin, and to expect them to be able to do research and make a good decision in finding a program that will work is kind of like expecting a baby to figure out math equations.
If you are a person who has a problem with alcohol or drugs and don’t know what to do or what to look for I will help guide you in the right direction so that you can find the best possible addiction treatment program available. Most people never take the first step in getting help which is recognizing that alcohol or drugs have become a problem. Now that you have realized this, reaching out for help is something most people never do because of fear of failure or fear of losing loved ones trust and friends. If that is the case, it is probably better off anyways that you are not friends with a person who would support you whole heartedly.
In finding good drug rehabs program, we recommend finding a longer termed program which will address all the underlying issues while still giving enough time to properly detox a person and also give them the life skills so that once they finish the program they can then go out and make good decisions and choices not only saying no to drugs or alcohol but also choosing good friends and putting themselves in safe situations.
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May 31st, 2009
Over the last few years we have seen an increase in the opening of drug rehabilitation nationwide. Most of these drug rehabs offer limited services and are only short term programs designed to bill insurance and make money. Very few of these programs offer long term care with a high success rate. Today we will discuss what type of programs you should look into and which ones to stay away from. There are a few things that an effective drug rehab will offer and it is key that this is the type of program that either your loved one or yourself enrolls into.
The thing is always look for a long term rehab rather than a short term 30 day program. Minimally a drug rehab should be 60 days but longer is better. 4-6 months is optimum and offers the highest success rate because it allows for the addicted individual to address all aspects of life.
The other important tool that an effective drug rehab program should offer is that it is holistic and does not use drugs as its rehabilitation process. I know this sounds crazy but most traditional 12 step programs believe addiction is a disease and that you must “treat” the disease with prescribed drugs and medications. This is the worst thing that you can do. What you want to find is a holistic program that believes in vitamin and mineral therapy and uses cognitive counseling to address the underlying issues.
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May 31st, 2009
A drug rehab center is very important for people who have addiction problems. Most drug rehabs don’t offer any type of long term treatment that includes detox, counseling and life skills. Not to mention that most drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers are only 12 step programs or just offer some type of traditional treatment program. An rehabilitation center should provide a well balanced treatment program that addresses all aspects of addiction.
Just remember that not only will a person have a better chance in a residential center but they will also have the ability to training for life skills that will help when finding a job. Drug treatment is the way to go if you are addicted and having trouble with life.
Trying to locate the right rehab center is certainly not easy and can get very confusing on the internet. The best type of drug rehab facility should provide 24 hour nursing and a proper medical detox. Then that should be followed up with some type of cellular cleanse or anything that will help a person become more healthy to allow for the body and the brain to recover. Usually vitamin and mineral therapy accompanied with light exercise and a healthy diet is very beneficial. Again, an effective drug rehab center should provide all of these components.
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