


Archive for October, 2007
HIV and Drug Abuse
Author: Suki
How does drug addiction treatment help reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases? Many drug addicts, such as heroin or cocaine addicts and particularly injection drug users, are at increased risk for HIV/AIDS as well as other infectious diseases like hepatitis, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted infections. For these individuals and the community at large, drug addiction treatment is disease prevention. Its important to remember that “drug addiction treatment Is disease prevention.” Drug injectors who do not enter drug abuse treatment are up to six times more likely to become infected with HIV than injectors who enter and remain in residential drug treatment. Drug users who enter and continue in treatment reduce activities that can spread disease, such as sharing injection equipment and engaging in unprotected sexual activity. Participation in treatment also presents opportunities for screening, counseling, and referral for additional services. The best drug abuse treatment programs provide HIV counseling and offer HIV testing to their patients.
read comments (0)The devastation of addiction
Author: Suki
Drug and alcohol treatment does not work by magic. On the contrary, drug and alcohol rehabilitation patients can only get better if they commit themselves to the healing process. Addiction treatment is and must be an intimate journey. If your substance abuse treatment program is going to work for you, it’s going to be because you make it work. Some exclusive California rehab centers would have you believe that addiction recovery is simply a matter of checking into a rehab center and then waiting to get healed. That’s not the way it happens. Drug and alcohol treatment really can help you get sober for good…but only if you have the courage to make sobriety a reality. Anything less than just isn’t good enough.
If you’ve made it this far, you don’t need a lecture on what’s at stake You know addiction is a devastating disease. Now you know what you can do about it. Drug and alcohol treatment will quite literally change your life. All you have to do is take the first step. For your own sake, for the sake of the people who care about you, do it today. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation starts with you. With so much to lose, and so much more to win, the right choice could hardly be more obvious.
Experience of rehabilitation
Author: Suki
Like any other human endeavor, individuals progress through drug addiction treatment at various speeds, so there is no predetermined length of treatment. However, research has shown unequivocally that good outcomes are contingent on adequate lengths of treatment at a well-staffed world re-knowned drug rehabilitation center. Generally, for residential or outpatient treatment, participation for less than 90 days is of limited or no effectiveness, and treatments lasting significantly longer often are indicated. For methadone maintenance, 12 months of treatment is the minimum. Outcomes of drug abuse treatment at Drug Rehabilitation Centers is contingent on adequate lengths of treatment. Many people who enter treatment drop out before receiving all the benefits that treatment can provide. Successful outcomes may require more than one treatment experience. Many addicted individuals have multiple episodes of treatment, often with a cumulative impact. Some drug rehabs take such a personal one-on-one approach to each drug abuser, that the success ratio is greatly increased.
A freaking nightmare
Author: Suki
Ever been to alcohol rehab? It’s not as bad as you think it is. I went to one back in the day and I’d love to say that it wasn’t a big deal. If I did say that I would be lying because going to alcohol rehab was a big deal. It was definitely one of the best things that I’ve ever done for myself, and it was a big deal. I hated being the drunk that I was before alcohol rehab. I was a slave to alcohol and I was deep within its clutches. It sucked. If you don’t already know it, alcohol rehab is really bad. It can completely destroy your life whether you want to believe it or not. I remember how I felt when I was going through it all. It was a freaking nightmare. I couldn’t get the sauce off of my brain. I was always thinking about getting another drink or getting a buzz from a couple of beers. Who wants to live like that? It isn’t fun and it can truly kill you. I love the fact that alcohol rehab was there to help me. I don’t what I would have done if alcohol rehab didn’t exist. Thanks alcohol rehab.
Here is my tale on alcoholism
Author: Suki
This is not the easiest thing in the world for me, writing about my alcoholism. I was a professional athlete for many, many years. I was always the center of attention, surrounded by people who only knew how to say one thing ”,yes.” Coaches, friends, teachers, women… even the law. My ability to put a ball in a basket got me a lot of attention and on more than one occasion got me out of trouble with the police. All the while I partied, a lot. I started drinking in high-school, using drugs in college and once I got to the pro’s I really turned it up a notch. But nothing ever seemed to be wrong. I made a ton of money and people would always cover for me. I never thought I was an alcoholic. Literally, the day after I retired, I was sitting home alone. I poured myself a drink, and started crying. I had no idea what to do with myself. I kept drinking, and drinking… for 30 straight days. It was during that time, with no one else around, no one to cover for me, no one to answer to, that I realized I had a problem. I’m not saying I enjoyed myself during that 30 days, it was miserable. But now, after 6 months sober, I am glad I went through it. It is something I learned at alcohol rehab, that I had to go through that time to get here. Wow, I guess that wasn’t that hard.
Psychotherapeutic treatment for drug addiction
Author: Suki
Drug addiction treatment center, drug rehabilitation (often referred to as drug rehab, just rehab, drug addiction treatment center, detox or drug detox) is an umbrella term for the processes of medical and/or psychotherapeutic treatment, for drug addiction to psychoactive substances such as prescription drugs or so-called street drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines. psychological dependency is addressed in many drug and alcohol addiction treatment center(s) by attempting to teach the patient new methods of interacting in a drug-free environment. in particular, patients are generally encouraged or required not to associate with friends who still use the addictive substance. twelve-step programs encourage addicts not only to stop using alcohol or other drugs, but to examine and change habits related to their addictions. many programs emphasize that recovery is a permanent process without culmination. for legal drugs such as alcohol, complete abstention—rather than attempts at moderation, which may lead to relapse—is also emphasized (”one drink is too many; one hundred drinks is not enough.”) whether moderation is achievable by those with a history of abuse remains a controversial point but is generally considered unsustainable. various types of programs offer help in drug rehabilitation, including: residential treatment (in-patient), out-patient, local support groups, extended care centres, and sober houses.
