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Some Thoughts On The Effectiveness Of Drug Rehab And How To Succeed |

Wednesday, 29 April 2009
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My sister's story is
not a particularly pretty one, but it is typical. We came from a comfortably
middle class family and grew up in the suburbs of Portland. My sister was two
years older than me, a straight A student and very popular. Unfortunately,
despite everything she had going for her, Susan lacked self-confidence and that
was her downfall. In her senior year of high school she started coming home
from parties and passing out until mid-afternoon the next day. Then there were
nights when she simply didn't show up. Money started going missing around the
house and Susan's grades and personal appearance began to slip. Finally my
parents had enough and checked her into rehab. • An effective detox program is a critical first step to any treatment. • Addicts frequently suffer from self esteem issues and any treatment must include therapy to address this. • One month programs are typically created to take advantage of insurance coverage limits; effective treatment for addiction can't be shoehorned into such a short timeframe. • Clinics that treat patients with respect are more likely to see positive results. • Tour the premises before agreeing to anything. A comfortable, well-equipped, well-staffed center located in an attractive setting inspires patients and indicates long-term investment. Relapse is endemic, especially in discount clinics. Any treatment center that is properly staffed and equipped respects its patients and believes in what its doing will back up its programs with a guarantee.Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
When Frederick VanHolden's sister sought out a drug rehab program, he began a journal chronicling her experience. He found that drug rehab could be an extremely stressful process -emotionally, physically and financially- and the journal soon expanded into a book. VanHolden is now a featured presenter at many conferences, speaking on the topics of addiction, drug rehab treatment and the role of families in helping addicts seek help.
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