Drug Rehab and Recovery Programme
Signs of Drug Abuse The signs of drug abuse are too often obvious only after we find that there is a drug problem of long duration. Once the problem has been percolating under the surface for a while, fixing it is much more difficult. So it is useful to know and recognize indications of drug use. One of the most common requests for counseling is to help people with their relationships in recovery from addiction. This can mean anything from repairing current relationships to developing healthier connections in the present and future. Sometimes the threat of losing a partner can be the catalyst for getting into recovery. Whatever the starting place, ultimately it is the addicted person’s desire for a better life, including healthier relationships as a center piece that will sustain their recovery.
Drug treatment methods and the 12 Step programme
Dual Diagnosis Capable Programs.
These programs typically meet the needs of patients whose psychiatric disorders are stable and who are capable of independent functioning, so that their mental disorders do not interfere significantly with their participation in addiction treatment. Such patients may have severe and persistent mental illnesses that are in a relatively stable phase at the time that they need addiction treatment. Other patients may have difficulties in mood, behavior or cognition as the result of a psychiatric or substance-induced disorder, or their emotional, behavioral or cognitive symptoms may not rise to the level of a diagnosable mental disorder. Such patients need counseling and coordinated mental health interventions so that primary therapy can be focused on their substance-related disorders. Recovery
Drug addiction can be overcome. Within the first week of the treatment, the individuals will definitely start feeling better. Addiction to drugs creates chemical imbalances in physiology of the brain functions, causing the patient to have an unstable mind. They will start felling better by abstaining from the substance that has caused the addiction. The individual starts to recover and starts to respond appropriately to normal stimuli.
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Nov 20, 2011
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