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Narconon Arrowhead – Drug and Alcohol Treatment Success Story

My success started the moment I arrived at the Narconon Arrowhead Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center. I’m a registered nurse of 16 years and I specialize in hospital administration. My drug abuse and addiction began quietly 20 years ago and ended almost taking my life. After months of researching drug rehab programs, I was lucky enough to land here. I feel like a freshman in college, only this time, I am learning a different approach to life, people and my surroundings. Through the simple, but brilliant techniques I am learning, I will leave fully armored to be the best mother, wife, person and nurse the world has ever seen. T.L.

Rehab Center

Rehab Center
A drug or alcohol rehab center could be many different things. It could be a meeting center, a medical facility, a 12 step program. It could be in-patient, or out-patient. It could also be a drug free facility or one which embraces further medication in an attempt to handle current drug effects. If you are looking for a long term residential rehab center whose program is drug free and empowers the individual rather than breaking him down then Narconon Arrowhead is the rehab center you are looking for. Our rehab center is a full service center that handles all aspects of addiction from a mild drug free withdrawal, full detoxification and health building, all the way to an ex-addict who knows he has the abilities, desire, and skills to repair the damage done to self and others. They have also acquired the abilities and outlook needed to pursue a drug free life with vigor and enthusiasm.

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Drug Rehabs and Addiction

Drug Rehabs
When choosing drug rehabs most people are interested in one main factor – which drug rehab offers the most effective program to help my loved one achieve a lasting drug free lifestyle? Getting an answer to just this one question can be a confusing and daunting task. At Narconon Arrowhead we suggest you look for drug rehabs that are drug free in their approach to addiction treatment. Handling a drug addiction problem with further drugs, even if prescribed or legal ones, just doesn’t make sense. The side-effects alone from some of these substances can escalate the problem beyond imagination. An individual needs to eliminate cravings and deal with guilt and depression in a drug free manner. This is best achieved by learning and applying the necessary skills to comfortably confront the business of living. Look for drug rehabs that build your loved one up, and not tear them down with further drug dependence!

 

Rehab Therapy and Addiction

Rehab Therapy
Rehab therapy can all too often be reduced to individual or group sessions where the person is evaluated by counselors, therapists, and others. Though this offers some slight relief and is usually well meant, it is usually a far cry from what is really needed. With a full staff of Certified Chemical Dependency Counselors Narconon Arrowhead takes a different route. We stress the development of life skills and abilities that actually allow the individual to recognize and confront the situations created as part of their addiction that are creating cravings, guilt, and depression. These segments include a full array of exercises to increase the ability of the individual to resolve his own problems and issues and so in his own estimation move forward to a drug free productive life and free from the cravings, guilt and depression created by his past addictive lifestyle and actions.

 

Marijuana Addiction and Addiction

Marijuana Addiction
The dangers and harm done by marijuana use has been under debate for decades and show no signs of lessening. Whether marijuana addiction exists or not is even more hotly debated. Addiction is a condition characterized by repeated compulsive seeking and use of drugs, alcohol or other substances despite adverse social, mental and physical consequences. When addiction exists, the drug controls the individual rather than the individual controlling the usage. Statistics do show increasing numbers of people entering addiction treatment reporting marijuana as their primary drug of abuse. Add to this the much stronger strains of marijuana available and the tendency to mix the drug with other substances such or crack and PCP and the potential for addiction becomes more pronounced. Rather than endlessly debate the issue, one should simply look at the marijuana use of self or a loved one against the above definition.

 

Drug Rehab and Addiction

Drug Rehab
Cravings are extremely powerful urges to use drugs or alcohol again. When triggered,they often cause a person to imagine all kinds of reasons they should begin using drugs or drinking again. Once he or she has relapsed, the addict is now trapped in an endless cycle of trying to quit, craving, relapse and fear of withdrawal. In many drug rehab programs, these cravings are addressed by administering medications that prevent the onset of withdrawal, and that replace the body’s need for the original drug with a substitute substance. The problem with this approach is that the body’s cravings are masked by the substitute drug and are not eliminated and the individual is not learning to build a new drug-free life. If the medication is dropped, the cravings show up and the person is very likely to lose the battle to stay off his or her drug of choice.

 

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