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Success Story from our Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Program

It has been almost four months to the day that I came here from medical detox to Narconon Arrowhead's Drug Rehab Center. Wow, that is how much of a mess I had made of myself! In four short months this drug rehab program has given me my life back. It has given my father his daughter, my brothers their sister, and most of all, my son his mother! My mind, my body and my sense of purpose are strong once again. Every step in this drug rehab program has done what it was designed to do. It showed me how with confidence I can live a happy, fulfilled, drug-free life. J.T.

Drug Addiction Rehab

Drug Addiction Rehab
What makes Narconon unique as a drug addiction rehab facility? First and foremost Narconon is primarily staffed by former addicts who have gone on to become trained as addiction recovery specialists. Our staff has ‘been there and done that’. We know full well what it takes to overcome the cravings, the guilt, and the depression. These are the key points in creating and then continuing addiction, and are also the key points that need fully and completely addressed if one is to create a drug free productive life. This factor of caring compassionate staff who have been there themselves should not be ignored. Nobody knows what an addict is going through and what it takes for full recovery like an ex-addict who has been through it themselves.

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ConnecticutDelawareD.C.FloridaGeorgia
HawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowa
KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland
MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouri
MontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew Jersey
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Treatment Centers and Addiction

Treatment Centers
When looking for addiction treatment centers it is important to know what one is looking for as there are lots of options. There are treatment centers that deal with withdrawal only, and some of these use additional drugs and some are drug free. There are 28 day treatment centers working primarily with the 12 steps. There are out-patient programs, for those who have the discipline to benefit from them. Then there is residential treatment centers both short and long term. At Narconon Arrowhead we are a long-term, residential, and drug free treatment center. Those coming here proceed at their own pace; there is no limiting time factor. The entire stress as Narconon Arrowhead is creating drug free productive lives that last for a lifetime. Some will take longer than others to achieve this result. Results are the important factor here, not amount of time spent.

 

Drug Statistics and Addiction

Drug Statistics
An estimated 200 million people internationally consume illegal drugs. Drug statistics in the United States for 2003 per National Survey on Drug Use and Health shows 19.5 million Americans were illicit drug users in the month prior to the survey. The most commonly abused drug in the U.S. is alcohol with alcohol related motor accidents being the second leading cause of teen death in the U.S. The most commonly used illicit drug is marijuana. According to the world drug report for 2005 from the United Nations about 4% of the world population abuses cannabis. In the U.S. drug statistics from the Center for Disease Control show 45%of high school students drink alcohol and 22% smoke pot.

 

Drug Abuse and Addiction

Drug Abuse
The Encarta dictionary defines drug abuse as ‘the harmful and illegal non-medicinal use of drugs or alcohol’. Drug abuse usually begins in an effort to relieve some sort of pain or discomfort; this could be emotion, mental, or physical. Many drugs do this, but only temporarily and generally when the drug wears off the pains and discomforts remain, often times worsened. Since they worked once more drugs are used in an effort to obtain further relief, and since tolerance builds up in most cases more and more of the drug or alcohol is needed. More and more of the person’s life centers around obtaining and using drugs. The drugs and alcohol have long ceased to cure any problems and have themselves now become the problem. At this point, drug abuse involves abuse of finances, relationships, health, career, etc. When one handles the reasons for the initial drug abuse the need for drugs fades away.

 

Drug Effects and Addiction

Drug Effects
Each drug of course can and does create its own effects. With all the substances available today the list of effects can be staggering. There are common denominators to drug abuse and addiction however. Those who start down the path of addiction begin to accumulate so much damage to their physical and mental selves and their lives that the quality of their lives in general deteriorates. If drug or alcohol abuse continues unchecked, eventually the person is faced with so many unpleasant circumstances that each sober moment is filled with despair and misery. All this person now wants to do is escape these feelings by medicating them away. This is the downward spiral of addiction.For most addicts, there are only three possible outcomes: sobriety, prison or death.

 

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