Archive for the 'Drug Addiction' Category


The Right Intervention Specialist Can Make A World Of Difference In The Addiction Intervention Process

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

The plain fact of the matter is that substance abuse interventions are inherently traumatic events, fraught on all sides with tension and emotion. At the same time, it’s vital that those individuals conducting the drug addiction intervention do so in a spirit of unfailing love and support, in order to convince the addict they care about to get the help he needs to get better. That’s where intervention specialists come in.

A professional intervention specialist will help you keep your emotions in check during the course of an intervention, and ensure that you deliver your message exactly as it needs to be delivered. Given the stakes, you can’t afford to settle for anything less. You already know that addiction is a devastating disease. Now you what you can do to put it on the run. For your own sake, for the sake of the addict you care about, let today be the day you seek the help of an intervention specialist. You will never, ever regret the decision.

When is the best to save your loved one-NOW

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

When is the best time to get your loved one suffering from drug addiction into a drug addiction treatment center? That question can be answered with another question… When does an intervention take place? Ideally this has less to do with the family schedule and more to do with getting them into drug detox and a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center. It also has to do with what’s going on in the addict’s life. Even if they are not willing to go to a drug addiction treatment center, the best time to perform an intervention is just after a major event. Such an event would be that the addict got arrested, or when he/she has wronged (lied, stolen, cheated etc.) a family member and would show remorse or guilt. Another good time would be if his /her spouse is leaving, if they are about to lose custody of the kids. Yet another would be after an overdose, which, if they don’t die, is a form of detox. Although you obviously don’t want to risk the addict’s life by postponing forever, an intervention will be more effective after such events when the addict is down and feels like his/her world is coming to an end.

Even in the absence of these situations, an intervention can be successful especially if the family is close to the addict on a daily basis so that every little situation is known by the family. An addict’s life can be a major roller coaster and the only way an addict can deny their problem is to successfully hide these problems from those who love him.

Drug and alcohol addiction doesn’t have to be the end of the story

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Drug and alcohol addiction doesn’t have to be the end of the story. Whoever you are, however hopeless you believe yourself to be…the right drug and alcohol rehab program can help you get sober. Maybe you’ve been to an addiction treatment facility before. And maybe it didn’t work. That’s okay. You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of victims try and fail to beat drug and alcohol addiction. It’s not their fault. The problem is simply that they haven’t found a rehab facility capable of meeting their individual needs. After all, if you’re going to bet better, it’s going to have to be on your own terms.

Drug and alcohol addiction is not a generic disease. By the same token, drug and alcohol treatment cannot be a generic process. Real recovery has to go forward on intimate terms, in a way that’s uniquely meaningful to each and every individual patient. The best drug and alcohol rehabs are the ones that take that principle to heart. In the end, you simply can’t afford to settle for anything less.

Drug Addiction or Alcoholism?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Drug Addiction or Alcoholism: Which is easier to recover from?

Drug addiction and alcoholism, both diseases of the brain which create devastation in the lives of the addict and alcoholic, have often been debated over as to which is harder to detox and recover from. One professional at a luxury residential drug addiction treatment center in Malibu, CA says that drug addiction is easier to drug detox and recover from as alcohol is legal and more prevalent in today’s society, thus creating greater opportunity for relapse in the case of the alcoholic. The other side of this debate would be that illegal drugs and the addict’s “connection” are still present, prescription medication is being prescribed in ever increasing amounts, not to mention, the internet has now made the purchase of narcotics easier than ever before.

Drug addiction treatment and relapse prevention is equally available for drug addiction and alcoholism.

What we are sure of is the addict or alcoholic always has an excuse when they relapse. They tend to blame other people or situations for the reason behind their relapse behavior. If the person recovering from drug addiction or alcoholism would enter a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center, follow a relapse prevention plan, which might include changing their old drinking and drugging buddies for friends in recovery (changing their support system), quit meeting and frequenting places where they drank or used drugs and abstain from participating in unhealthy behavior, there is no difference in the degree of difficulty recovering from drug addiction or alcoholism.

Long-Term Residential Treatment provides care 24 hours per day, generally in nonhospital settings

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Long-Term Residential Treatment provides care 24 hours per day, generally in nonhospital settings. The best-known residential treatment model is the therapeutic community (TC), but residential treatment may also employ other models, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy. TCs are residential programs with planned lengths of stay of 6 to 12 months. TCs focus on the “resocialization” of the individual and use the program’s entire “community,” including interventionists, other residents, staff, and the social context, as active components of treatment. Addiction is viewed in the context of an individual’s social and psychological deficits, and treatment focuses on developing personal accountability and responsibility and socially productive lives. Addiction treatment centers are highly structured and can at times be confrontational, with activities designed to help residents examine damaging beliefs, self-concepts, and patterns of behavior and to adopt new, more harmonious and constructive ways to interact with others. Many TCs are quite comprehensive and can include employment training and other support services on site. Compared with patients in other forms of drug treatment, the typical TC resident has more severe problems, with more co-occurring mental health problems and more criminal involvement. Research shows that TCs can be modified to treat individuals with special needs, including alcohol addiction, drug addiction, adolescents, women, those with severe mental disorders, and individuals in the criminal justice system.

Make their lives swim with the fishes

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Drug rehabs give people opportunities. They give people opportunities that help them get their lives back together. If you didn’t know, drug addictions kill people’s lives. They literally put out a hit on their lives and make their lives swim with the fishes. I know that sounds extremely dramatic, but drug addictions really do bring that kind of drama to people’s lives. After they go for the main guy, they go for their families. That’s right. They attack the family life of a drug addict and destroy any chances of future connection. After that, they go for the finances. Oh yeah, you know drug addicts can kill cash. I could keep going with this analogy, but I think you get the idea. Drug addiction is a serious shadow to put on your life. Drug rehabs are the only way to shed light on that shadow. You can make it out of the darkness of drug addiction. If you’re suffering you need to go to one of the many drug rehabs that exist today. Drug rehabs have had an impact on a large amount of families everywhere. They have given them the power to move beyond the unpleasantness of drug problems in their lives and have provided them with the tools to move forward. Drug rehabs are the bomb.