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Long Term Sobriety

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Long-term sobriety is something which an addict works at and obtains with the help of a well-rounded program. What kind of drug rehabilitation will be more likely to ensure long-term sobriety? The program should address:

a) The biophysical aspect of addiction–the body’s physical dependence on drugs and/or alcohol. This is achieved through a physical or cellular cleanse and is done to give the body a “fresh start.” (There is no denying a physical dependency and craving for a drug—it is not solely a mental issue.)

b) The guilt associated with drug/alcohol abuse. If one can overcome the guilt and live in the “now” without regretting yesterday’s mistakes, he will be more able to face future obstacles.

c) Life skills (i.e.: communication skills, situation skills, people-picking skills, etc.) which will assist the individual outside of treatment to get on with his life and get a job, communicate well with family and loved ones, pick the right friends and get himself out of sticky situations which could be potentially dangerous.

If these three factors are covered in a rehab program, long-term sobriety is a much more real endeavor. To find out more go to this drug rehab blob.