The First Day of Drug Rehab

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Perhaps you know someone in your life who is suffering from a crippling addiction to drugs and alcohol. You worry about the health effects–oral cancer, liver, cancer, lung cancer. You have begged, pleaded and even prayed that he would see the light and come to the path of sobriety, and for one reason or another your prayers were answered. The person you love admitted he had a problem and is about to enter a drug rehab program. You might be overjoyed but there is also a part of you that is scared to death for him.  What if your loved get the horrible news he/she has orla cancer and turns back to drugs? Or worse?There is no telling how bad things are going to get from here on out and as you may well know there are more than enough horror stories out there of people who went through torture in rehab. So you might be wondering what’s in store for your loved one as they begin this painful process.

When people check-in to a rehab facility, they go through a physical examination as well as being required to empty out the contents of their personal belongings. This is for two reasons: the physical examination is to make sure the doctors know what the patient’s vital signs look like as well as knowing exactly what their blood work looks like, so they can be aware if there is any drugs currently in the system as well as any other ailments that might impede a patient’s progress.

The reason why patients must have their belongings searched is because many addicts will try and sneak drugs into the facility, which can compromise everyone’s sobriety. However, once the examinations have been done, the patients are allowed to unpack and get situated. They will not go to group on the first day and they will not go into one-on-one counseling. The road ahead for the addict is hard but the first day is made to be as easy as possible.

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Is Drug and Alcohol Addiction a Disease?

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Few people have a firm understanding of how drug and alcohol addiction can affect a life. Many people, for instance, equate drug and alcohol addiction with physical ailments. The truth, however, is that there is a big difference between addiction and most diseases. Drug and alcohol addiction relies on the addict to continually decide to use. No other disease relies on the patient’s behavior. You can’t choose not to have cancer. You can, however, choose not to use drugs and alcohol.

Many people get upset when they here this news because they feel that they have lost control of their lives. Most treatment centers that focus on effective, long-term strategies, however, have found that people can learn to take control of their lives and, therefore, stop using drugs and alcohol.

Treatment centers for drugs and alcohol addicts cannot focus on treating the individual as a patient with a physical disease. Addicts need psychological treatment that will help them address the reasons that they make poor decisions regarding certain substances. Most patients eventually discover that their addictions stem from factors that prevent them from making positive decisions regarding substances. Factors such as abuse, trauma, mental illness, stress, and social environment often make it difficult for individuals to develop the tools that they need to stop using substances and walk away from their addictions.

Treatment centers drug and alcohol programs should, therefore, help patients understand the underlying psychological and social factors that have prevented them from making wise decisions regarding substances. Those who don’t learn to cope with these elements of the “disease” usually have the hardest time abstaining from drugs and alcohol.

Treatment centers that focus on psychological recovery often produce the best results because they address the real reasons that people abuse substances and the centers help patients develop coping strategies that will help them make positive decisions in the future.

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