Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation

Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation By Tywford Lamai

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Why do you think places like drug and alcohol rehab centres exist? Most people hate to admit it but they do because of the high rate of numerous addictions that are prevalent in our society. Many of us deal with some form of addiction in our lives on a day-to-day basis...so much so that a new TV reality shows are created to depict this menace and show people how to free themselves from addiction by directing them to the various rehab centres that are in operation today. Drug and Alcohol Rehab centres help people who are struggling with addiction to stop using the drug or substances that they are dependent upon. With the exception of treatment of opioid dependence, medical attention to the problems of the drug abuser is largely confined to dealing with overdoses, acute reactions to drug ingestion, and the incidental medical consequences of drug use such as malnutrition and medical problems caused by unsterilized needles. Abusers of barbiturates and amphetamines may require hospitalization for detoxification, as is common among alcoholics. Others, such as those arrested repeatedly for possession of marijuana, may, in lieu of imprisonment, be forced to undergo treatment designed primarily for opioid abusers. Whatever the substance abused, the goal of most treatment programs is to foster abstinence in the patient. Two types of treatment programs are used for most opioid users. Therapeutic communities require the drug abuser to take personal responsibility for his or her problem. Typically, the idea behind this treatment is that the drug abuser is emotionally immature and must be given a second chance to grow up. Harsh encounters with other members of the community are typical; the support of others, together with status and privilege, are used as rewards for good behavior. The other model for opioid abuse treatment is the use of heroin substitutes. One such substitute is methadone, which acts more slowly than heroin but is still addictive. The idea is to help the user gradually withdraw from heroin use while removing the need for finding the drug on the street. A more recent treatment drug, naltrexone, is nonaddictive but does not provide an equivalent "high;" it also cannot be used by persons with liver problems, which are common among addicts. Still there are other ways that rehabs work to help a person stop abusing a controlled substance. 'Cold Turkey' is one way. This is where someone undergoes total and sudden discontinued use of all addictive drugs or substances with which they have become dependent. This results in a condition called 'withdrawal' which can be very horrible having side effects, which includes hot and cold flashes, vomiting, paranoia, insomnia, hallucinations, and other discomfiting and sometimes-unpleasant effects. Alcoholics that stop drinking suddenly can cause delirium tremens, which is a type of psychosis. Going cold turkey from barbiturates can be very serious and might lead to seizures that could become deadly. Other options available for rehabilitation at rehab centres without having to go 'cold turkey' include administering of drugs by a doctor that can lessen the common symptoms of withdrawal that would arise with no aid. Another alternative at many drug rehabs is a program designed to help patients change their behavioral patterns so as to provide them with skills that enable them have other measures to turn to when they are tempted to return to drugs or alcohol. Furthermore, it is highly recommended that anyone who is struggling with drug and alcohol addiction cease all communication and involvement with anyone who is still making use of such substances. Fortunately, various dependencies can be treated at drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres. These include addiction to household products that can be inhaled, alcoholism, prescription drugs, street drugs, and any mixture of the above-mentioned addictions. The Twelve-Step program is the most regular program connected with drug and alcohol rehab. The purpose of a Twelve-Step program is to help addicts to find the strength and will power to stop using their substance of choice. It also explores and alters bad habits that are connected to their addictions. The aim of all forms of drug and alcohol rehab programs is to eradicate all reliance on drugs or substances and to help every person start afresh, a full and satisfying life.

About the Author

About The Author Tywford Lamai is the webmaster and owner of Information On Drug And Alcohol Rehab Centres and has been researching and reporting on drug-related matters for years. To visit his weblog which catalogues more in-depth articles related to addiction et al, please Click Here ==> http://cri8tivdrugs.blogspot.com/2006/10/drug-rehab-program.html

Author: Tywford Lamai