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Drug Addiction Recovery Depends On You

It may sound like a cliché, but it really is true: most addicts who try to overcome their substance dependency fail unless they have decided that they want to quit. Being ordered by a court to quit doesn't work. Being ordered by a parent to quit doesn't work. Being guilted into trying to quit by friends doesn't work either. It isn't until an addict faces up to the mess they're making of their life and decides enough is enough that they will stand a chance at successful drug addiction recovery.

Once someone reaches this stage, it's crucial that they have the best shot possible at completing the program and kicking their addiction the first time. For many people, that means a typical rehab clinic might not be appropriate. A purely clinical approach does work for some people, but for those who drop out of these programs, there may not be a second chance. When choosing an addiction treatment facility, it makes sense to consider all the options, including holistic and faith based rehab. These alternative programs are proven to not only overcome addiction, but provide the foundation for supporting personal growth and a stable, drug-free future.

Addiction Treatment Can Have a Spiritual Side

When we think of drug rehab and addiction treatment clinics, the image that comes to mind is often that of a sterile, clinical building, where people undergo detoxification and spend their days talking to psychologists and therapists. This isn't the case at all centers. There's a growing awareness that alternative treatment methods can be just as effective as traditional ones, and in many cases offer even better results. In particular, programs that offer a spiritual component can help people who are recovering from an addiction to come to terms with some of the behaviors they indulged in during their time of substance abuse. Guilt or shame over this period in their lives can often derail the best efforts of counselors, so programs that address this area can help patients achieve the inner peace that creates a stable foundation for their success. Religious beliefs can even be utilized to build the inner strength and community bonds needed to prevent relapse. Detox and therapy are always important parts of drug addiction treatment, but the need for spiritual healing should not be overlooked, especially when it comes to ensuring a lasting recovery.

If you've read the pamphlets and don't understand the terminology, our dictionary for addiction treatment terms has you covered. It covers cognitive treatment, moral reconation and dozens of other terms you may not be familiar with. We also offer a complete guide to drug addiction treatment methods, outlining everything from 12-step programs to spiritual rehabilitation. If you suspect that a loved one might be hiding an addiction, consider reading the primer on classic signs of substance abuse. And if you think that a loved one is experiencing difficulties with drug or alcohol abuse, our guide to addiction treatment centers will help you pick a facility that might be able to help.


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