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Drug Rehab Centers

Most drug addicts are in some stage of denial. Denying the amount of drugs they are using and the effect it is having on themselves and others. The next goal of drug rehab is getting the client to see how they have suffered consequences as a direct result of their drug use.

Drug Rehabilitation Centers

The vast majority of addicts cannot just stop using drugs without help. And the best way to obtain successful recovery from addiction is to check into a drug rehab center.

Drug rehab has become a generic term, meaning a licensed facility to treat drug and or alcohol rehabilitation center. A drug rehab center means any of the number of treatment centers which provide treatment and rehabilitation on a full time basis, round the clock, 24 hour basis.

It also can be referred to a drug treatment center, a drug rehab, a drug rehabilitation center or a residential drug treatment center.

Drug Rehab Centers - The Best Way to Start Recovery

There is no question learning about staying clean and the disease of addiction greatly improves a person's chances of long term recovery. By going into a drug rehab center, a person gains the knowledge, tools and assistance to help them stay clean. Going to a drug rehab center is the easiest surest way to stay clean and off drugs for 30 days, which is considered the toughest period of time in recovery.

There are all different types of drug rehab centers. They vary in size, philosophy, services and the kind of treatment modalities they offer their clientele.

Levels of Drug Rehab Centers

Intensive Outpatient - Drug Rehab Centers

Attending group and individual counseling sessions at a clinic, several times per week

Partial Hospitalization - Drug Rehab Centers

Attending group and individual counseling sessions at a hospital based program, either all morning or all afternoon, 5 times per week.

Inpatient Residential - Drug Rehab Centers

This is where the client stays full time in 24 hr. attendance, and the client lives inside the facility. Room and board is usually provided.

Long Term, Extended Care - Drug Rehab Centers

Full time, 24 hr. attendance, the same as residential, the difference is in the length or term of the drug program. Long term programs can last anywhere from 90 days to a full year.

Objectives Drug Rehab Center

Education about the Disease

One of the goals of drug rehab centers is to educate the drug abuser to the facts about addiction. Addiction is a complex brain disorder characterized by drug seeking and drug craving. The more an addict knows and understands the disease concept of addiction, the more likely he will be to succeed in long term recovery.

Major Changes are Absolutely Necessary

Another is to teach the person about the changes needed to live a drug-free lifestyle. A variety of therapy is included in a given drug rehab setting. Much of what happens in drug rehab is to make the client aware of their drug using behavior and the effect it has on their lives.

The ultimate objective of all drug rehab programs is to help the client see the changes they will need to make in their lives in order to be successful in abstaining from drug use entirely and to encourage them to follow the path of recovery, no matter what happens.

12-Step Model

Approximately 90% of all drug programs use the 12-step model of recovery, as applied in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). Drug rehab centers expose their clients by taking them to 12 steps meetings and discussing the basic principles with them.

The other 10% are non 12-step oriented. They are available to those who have either tried the 12-steps unsuccessfully or have their own reasons for wanting an alternative.





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