Drug Treatment Centers: Helping You Help Yourself Return to Sobriety

There Are so Many Drug Rehab Centers Out There. The Hard Part is Finding One for YOU

By Megan Mathews, published May 10, 2006
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Deciding on a drug treatment center isn’t always easy.  Most of the time, the person who is researching the many different drug treatment centers is looking for a family member, or a close friend they feel is in desperate need of a drug intervention.  A common misconception of drug treatment centers is that they are some type of hospital building, where the “patients” are confined to indoors most of the time, and they are simply being kept away from drugs.  The truth of the matter is that most drug treatment centers actually work more like a school.  The purpose of a treatment center is to not only clean the body of drugs, but to also teach the recovering drug addicts the everyday behaviors that may have been forgotten over the course of the drug abuse. 






Drug treatment centers have changed significantly over the years.  Many of the drug treatment centers strive to mock real-life situations and environments for their patients, thus making them feel much more comfortable, and ultimately, making their recovery more successful.  Drug treatment centers are not for hospitalizing those who have come to free their lives from drugs.  They are considered to be more learning and growing facilities; preparing those who have come to enter back into the community as a productive member of society, rather than one who abuses drugs.






Drug treatment centers try to give you the tools you need to go out and find a job, respect yourself and family, choose more positive friends and influences on your life, raise self-esteem, ( a common issue among drug abusers), and give you the skills you need to “cope”.  For many drug addicts, the stressors of everyday life pushes them into using drugs to forget, and to numb the pain and pressure they may feel by common everyday problems.  Of course that’s not true with all addicts.  Some may have begun using drugs because of a traumatic event or something else that was very painful.






Takeaways
  • Teaching methods are much more productive for the recovery of a drug addict
  • A smaller, homelike environment makes it easier for patients to feel at home
  • The more comfortable one is, the easier it will be to accept the possitives they are recieving
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