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Drug Addiction - The Treatment Programs Available

Some years ago, treatment for drug addiction consisted of impersonal and harsh programs that treated only the addiction. Now, many different types of programs are available that address not only the physical aspects of the addiction, but also the psychological aspects of the addiction. It is now accepted that drug addiction is more than just the physical craving. There is a psychological aspect of the disease that takes charge of the psyche and prevents the addict from seeking treatment and total recovery.

 

Many types of residential rehabilitation centers now offer tested treatment programs for drug addiction. Such facilities are set in natural surroundings with plenty of space to stroll around and reflect. Class room courses offering training in coping skills and avoiding risky situations after returning to normal life are also offered. These are vital as they were the ones that landed you into addiction in the first place.

Rehabilitation centers offer a variety of therapies that address all facets of the addiction. Individual counseling, group therapy with other addicts, family therapy for the addicts' family and other families with similar problems etc.

The first step in a rehabilitation center is the detoxification process. When the drugs leave the system, some very unpleasant symptoms crop up and medical attention is necessary. Rehabilitation centers are therefore staffed with trained medical professionals to provide the necessary assistance.

There are facilities available for outpatient treatment as well. These are normally in the form of the twelve-step program of the Alcoholics Anonymous. The addict attends meetings where other recovering addicts share their experiences and help the newcomer to come out of the addiction, in time enabling the latter also to share and help others.

Such twelve-step programs can be very effective if you are committed to a path of recovery from addiction. Fully and whole-heartedly following the program can keep you from relapsing into the disease again. Support from other addicts in the group will help you recover and also provide tools to avoid temptation to revert to the addiction.

If you choose an outpatient method, you have to be totally committed to the program chosen by you. Particularly during the initial withdrawal stages when the addiction may be stronger than your desire to stay clean. If this is too overpowering, going to a residential rehabilitation facility may be a better idea for recovery.

A general understanding of the nature of the disease has removed the stigma attached to going to rehabilitation programs. The treatment itself has undergone a sea change in the last few years. If either you or some one dear to you are faced with a problem of drug addiction, do choose one of the options available - recover and live a clean and sober life.



 

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