Differences in Your Drug Addiction Treatment Center
By Jonathan Huttner
If you suffer from drug addiction, alcohol addiction, dual diagnosis
or even an eating disorder, then you have probably thought of
entering a drug rehab program at a drug addiction treatment center.
Even if you have not given it some serious
consideration, the odds
are good that a loved one has. There are many such addiction
treatment programs available, some are well publicized drug rehabs,
while other addiction treatment programs seem like they are located
in residential neighborhoods. The common thread for all of these
drug addiction treatment programs is that each drug addiction
treatment center provides the individual with an opportunity to
achieve long term recovery from drugs, alcohol, their eating
disorder or dual diagnosis. What is this drug addiction treatment
success based on? While there may not be an actual secret to
addiction treatment success, a successful drug addiction treatment
center simply helps the person suffering from drug addiction or
alcoholism to break through their denial, become honest and work
towards wanting recovery as much as they desired drugs or alcohol.
Drug addiction treatment, whether for alcoholism, dual diagnosis or
an eating disorder is a process, not an event, and takes time.
Differences in Drug Addiction Treatment While each drug addiction
treatment center varies in approach and the addiction treatment
philosophy it chooses, some are focused heavily on a spiritual
approach, while others only touch spiritually on the periphery and
concentrate much more on psychological counseling. Each addiction
treatment program seeks to replace the previously self destructive
thoughts and behaviors with that of healthier ones.
Jonathan Huttner is a principal with lakeview Health Systems which
specializes in the treatment of drug addiction, alcoholism and dual
diagnosis. Lakeview also operates a gay friendly drug rehab and
addiction treatment program called Freedom Rings.
If you are unsure of your own drug addiction, or the
drug addiction
of a loved one, do not hesitate, contact an
drug addiction treatment center
in your area or call the national addiction treatment helpline at
1-800-511-9225 for more information. For a dual diagnosis treatment
program go to
http://www.steppingstonecenter.org.
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