Drug Rehab
Overview
What you need to know about Drug Rehab:
- Medications: Drug rehabs that fail to make use of medications that can ease withdrawal pains and reduce the odds of relapse limit their clients chances of success
- Psychotherapy: Although peripheral programs like yoga and medication have great importance, the core programming of any drug rehab should be based on different forms of psychotherapy
- Drug Rehabs for Select Populations: It is important to seek out care in a drug rehab that is well matched to your needs. Drug rehabs tailored for special populations, like for seniors or for those with co-occurring mental health disorders, should be considered when appropriate.
"Going Deep" in Dual Diagnosis Treatment
With a proper mental health diagnosis in place, therapists can effectively treat the symptoms of addiction. The deeper the dual diagnosis treatment, the better the overall outcome.
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Choosing Treatment: A Checklist of 50 Options
You’re more likely to get what you want when you know what to ask for – when you know what you need! If you don’t already know exactly what you want out of treatment (most people don’t) here’s a 50 item checklist to give you some ideas.
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Issues of Confidentiality During Rehab Treatment
How to improve the overall treatment experience by knowing how to work with and within the federally mandated Privacy Rule embedded deep within HIPPA.
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Learning the 12 Steps in Drug Rehab
While not everyone responds to 12 steps in drug rehab, the millions of addicts that have bettered their lives and conquered their addictions through the use of the AA or other 12 step programs make its inclusion into a comprehensive drug rehab program valuable, legitimate and beneficial.
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Individual Counseling in Drug Rehab
When selecting a drug rehab, one of the factors to be considered is the amount of private therapy in drug rehab as offered. Therapy in drug rehab should not be the only programming for recovery; and education, peer group therapy, nutrition, cognitive behavioral classes and aftercare need all be evaluated and compared, but without complimentary private therapy, the integration of the lessons of treatment and the development of a tailored and applicable recovery plan are less likely to occur.
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Getting Healthy: Nutrition in Drug Rehab
The combination of peripheral programming in recovery is of significant importance, and the recreation, meditation, and essential nutrition of a residential stay are necessary compliments to the therapy and education of a drug rehab. A quality rehab program aims to heal the body and the mind as it heals the spirit and lessens the grips of an addiction. The importance of nutritional programming within a rehab environment should not be overlooked.
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Drug Rehab: Why Family Needs to Get Involved
A lot of rehab facilities now include family sessions at some point during the process, and this family involvement can be very beneficial. Family programs are run by addictions specialist, and offer the information and strategies that families can really use to support without enabling as the recovering addict strives to maintain sobriety once back home.
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Finding Resources for Rehab
Sometimes you just need a little help paying for drug or alcohol rehab. It can cost a lot, but the costs of not getting help and continuing to use are always higher. You may have access to more than you think you do; find out how to get the money you need to pay for the treatment you deserve.
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Drug Rehab: Getting Started
If you think you have an addiction problem, agreeing to join a drug rehab center may be the important decision of your life. Each center has a specially trained staff, levels of care, programs, rates, and schedule. When calling a drug rehab center helpline you need to be very specific about your issues and needs.
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Why You Need Continuing Care
With as many as half of all people who successfully participate in a residential rehab relapsing within the first year of completion, the necessity for quality and substantial aftercare programming becomes apparent, and it is shown that the longer the participation in aftercare, the better the likelihood of long term sobriety.
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Drug Rehab for Celebrities
While they may seem larger than life, celebrities are just as prone, if not more so, to the temptations of substance abuse; and drugs and alcohol never discriminate and don't care who you are or how much money you have… if you abuse drugs or alcohol you will always pay a price.
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Anonymous Rehab for Doctors
Because a doctor's ability to perform effectively is based upon the trust and confidence of patients under his or her care, the disclosure of alcohol or drug dependence can have severe and lasting repercussions on the livelihood and reputation of any doctor with a chemical dependency.
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Relaspe Prevention
Drug and alcohol addiction recovery is a process, and a process that continues for life; and unfortunately, because no one is ever "cured" completely from the temptations of addiction, relapse is too often a part of the process of recovery.
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Rehab: How to Know When to Go
Think you need rehab or some form of addiction treatment but struggling with ambivalence and indecision? Take 10 minutes to try this cognitive behavioral technique called decisional balancing and you might find it easier to evaluate the pros and cons and to choose the best course of action.
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Choosing between Rehab or Outpatient
Do you need rehab or outpatient treatment? Here’s an overview of your treatment options and an explanation of what variables to consider when deciding between residential and outpatient care.
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Addicted Celebrities on TV: Suffering as Entertainment?
We've known for decades that mental health and addictions are medical conditions. Media depictions continue to yield unrealistic views of social problems and those afflicted.
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