Drug Abuse

The last thing that anyone expects is to see themselves or the person they love destroyed by drug abuse. Unfortunately this is an all too common problem that more than 23 million American struggle with daily as reported by the National Instute on Drug Abuse.
There are several categories of drugs that are the most commonly abused in the country leading to an abuse problem. These include alcohol, marijuana, opioids like heroin as well as prescription painkillers, simulants like methamphetamine and prescription stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall and Club Drugs.
Many abusing drugs do not understand the risks they are taking or the potential for addiction to these substances; especially those abusing prescriptions.
Drug Abuse Treatment
With many drug abuse treatment programs achieving a 3-10% success rate for sobriety and so many more people getting addicted every day it is normal to feel like there are "no solutions." However there are also millions who do recover from substance abuse every year and go on to live sober and happy lives.
The key is finding the right drug abuse treatment that has the following components:
- Long enough treatment for drug abuse so that it achieves a positive result. According to many state professionals, one year in treatment is not too much time.
- The use of natural approaches or holistic addiction treatment to handle drug abuse. No substitute drug use and no prescriptions which allow an already addicted person to just use more drugs.
- A complete solution to tacking physical cravings which are the number one reason for relapse.
- Giving clients the ability to handle and move past emotional issues. Allowing a therapy which puts the addicted person at cause over handling their life.
Treatment For Drug Abuse
Finding treatment that has all the listed components abuse cannot always be easy. Some advertise being able to provide these items but cannot deliver. Looking at the published success or recovery rate of the program as well as the credentials and client and family testimonials is one way to see if the program really delivers what it has promised.
Contact us today for a professional assessment and referral to a program that does provide effective treatment. Help is just a phone call away. We are available 7 days a week.


