When a program is recommended
When a program is recommended for our any of out clients, we will have employed a licensed psychiatrist for screening the individual in order to discover if a brain and/or personality disorder exists. The patient is evaluated so as to determine if there are any additional problems which need to be addressed during our
drug abuse rehab. Along with numerous psychological tests, the physician may also prescribe medications to be administered during the treatment and recovery process.
Entering drug abuse rehab is a difficult decision
It is important to remember that the decision our clients have made to enter our drug abuse rehab was an extremely difficult one. Admitting that a problem exists and then seeking help is always difficult for the suffering person. Consequently, the decision not only impacts the individual, but it also affects the lives of those family members, friends, and loved ones around them just like the addiction affected them in the first place.
Most recovery programs
Most recovery programs have rules and guidelines to hold recovering addicts accountable. This is necessary because daily structure and accountability are critical aspects of the recovery process. Often, recovering addicts are very weak and at serious risk of relapse throughout at least the first year. The structure provided by drug abuse rehab is just the answer they need, and many programs offer aftercare with in-home visits or ongoing counseling sessions to continue the accountability.
Our Dual Diagnosis philosophy
Our Dual Diagnosis philosophy revolves around three key elements; accountability, time and resposibility. This will enable the client to leave our facility and return to society as well as enabling them to sustain long-term abstinence from the drug they were once addicted to. In this manner, they are able to maintain their recovery and sobriety long after they have left our
drug abuse rehab.
of utmost importance
What is of utmost importance is that our certified and licensed staff understands why the addiction occurred with certain individuals and not with others. To accomplish this, we have conducted countless hours of research in order to understand the psychology behind the client’s addiction. By discovering the cause of the client’s addiction, we are able to customize an
drug abuse rehab that addresses their individual needs and enables a successful treatment and recovery.
Stress Management Sessions
participants interact under the professional guidance of a member of our qualified staff. Both educational tools and role play are employed in order to enable clients to identify those situations in their lives that cause them undo stress.
importance of properly diagnosing
The importance of properly diagnosing the client is paramount to any program that we prescribe. If brain and/or personality disorders are overlooked or mis-diagnosed, this could result in negative consequences, specifically an unsuccessful treatment and recovery process. For instance, if a client is suffering from acute depression, or susceptible to it, they will not be treated with any medications that could produce depression. Severe suicidal tendencies could develop, making the treatment and recovery process more difficult.
The failure of most drug abuse rehab
The failure of most
drug abuse rehab stems from the fact that these facilities only employ limited conventional therapies such as the 12-Step Program and make a few attempts at educating the individual about the addiction process. What they typically overlook and never address are the emotional and mental aspects of alcohol and drug addiction as well as the physical ones. This is precisely why these conventional programs fail 80% of the time and why our rehab facility has one of the highest client success rates in the country.
drug abuse rehab can be painfull
The staff here at our drug abuse rehab facility is well aware of how painful the detoxification stage is as we have seen numerous clients experience many unpleasant things inclusive of:
- blackouts
- dizzy spells
- erratic and sometimes violent behavior
- fainting spells
- hallucinations
- nausea
- passing out
- shaking
- sweating
- twitching
- vomiting