Posts Tagged ‘long term’

What Type Of Drug Treatment?

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

When searching for a drug treatment center there are several different factors to consider. In this blog I will cover the important issues that a person suffering from drug and alcohol addiction need to remember. The top three factors are addiction treatment program must have are detox, counseling, and long term care.

The first thing that a drug treatment center must offer is a medical detox. When a person is addicted to certain drugs and alcohol, coming off of them cold turkey can cause a medical disaster. The first thing that a person needs to realize is that not all drugs require a medical detox so if a treatment center is trying to sell you detox make sure that it is medically necessary. If you do need a medical detox than make sure that not only do they have a good medical staff but also provide daily intake of vitamins, minerals and various supplements to help the body to recover faster.

Once the medical treatment has taken place, the next step is the program to address the underlying issues of what caused a person to be addicted to drugs and alcohol. Drug treatment counseling should be individualized and result based. Counseling is important that its not done in a group setting. The reason for this is most people suffering from addiction don’t want to discuss their problems in a group setting.

Last but not least, it’s important that the rehab offers long-term drug treatment. Long term drug rehab facility ensures a better chance of recovery.

Aftercare Treatment and Rehabilitation

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Many families call in and wonder what is next after rehab. Well one of the most effective types of treatment is long term drug rehab. When a person enters into a long term treatment center, usually the stay is around four to six months. This is ample time for a person to be rehabilitated but does not guarantee success. Some programs offer extensive job training or even better have a training program for all graduates. Many times when a person enters into a drug rehab they start feeling good and they become more responsible.

Instead of their previous behavior where all they were worried about was themselves and how to satisfy their addiction to drugs and alcohol, now they want to help others. Honestly, the best drug and alcohol counselor is one who has had an addiction problem themselves and understands what it takes to be successful in recovery. They funny thing about addicted individuals is they don’t want to listen to a person who can not relate or is not real. A doctor, nurse, counselor who has never taken drugs telling a patient in a inpatient drug rehab that they “understand” can really frustrate a patient and cause for distrust issues.

Many drug rehabs that do offer professional medical care but also counselors who not only have great formal education but also have had experiences with abuse with drugs and alcohol makes for one of the most effective counselors in the rehabilitation field. They can be looked at as a role model and person that offers hope in such a bleak outlook for many.