Posts tagged ‘drug treatment’

If you or someone you care about is suffering from drug addiction or alcoholism, the last thing you want to be thinking about is how you’ll pay for treatment. But while this might be a valid concern, it shouldn’t be one that stops you from reaching out for help. There are a number of different ways to pay for addiction treatment or alcohol rehab- even if you don’t have any insurance. In fact, the people who can help you make all necessary payment arrangements are the same ones that you’ll talk to when you call for a confidential consultation at a treatment center. Knowing what to expect before you make that call might help make the process go more smoothly.

Most people pay for rehab with some type of insurance. However, this doesn’t always have to be an independent policy that you pay for yourself. It could include employer-sponsored insurance, armed forces insurance, state-funded insurance programs for the underprivileged or disadvantaged, and even as part of riders for some types of life insurance and other products. Each provider is unique, so it’s important to understand exactly what your policy covers and what it doesn’t. But if you need help figuring it all out, you should simply call a treatment center and they can properly advise you of what your coverage includes. Continue reading ‘How to Pay for Drug or Alcohol Rehab’ »

Drug treatment is a very vital step that an addict must undergo to help him recover from the consequences of his addiction. A lifelong journey requires patience, determination and professional help. While most would say that stopping the addiction should be the first step to take, this is easier said than done. The truth regarding drug treatment is that the therapy is very expensive. There are also chances that the individual might fall into relapse only after a few weeks of counseling. Success of rehabilitation would only become a reality when the individual himself is determined enough to start a new life.

Drug therapy comprises of many methods all individualized and all needing professional help. First, drug therapy starts with the help of a medical professional who will help an addict by prescribing some medications that will counteract the effects of withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms are common in drug addicts when quitting is done abruptly. With the help of the medical team, comprising of doctors and nurses, life-threatening conditions brought by withdrawal can be minimized to allow gradual weaning from the addictive substance. Along with the supervision of the medical team, gradual counseling is required to help the patient and his family cope with the crisis. Continue reading ‘Drug Treatment – What Is It?’ »

The news often reports about drug rehab recently. You read or watch about celebrities checking into drug rehab centers or facilities, well known or not. Getting to finish at least one month in a drug treatment facility is almost considered as an award. However, what the real problem is is the ratio among the individuals we get to read in the newspaper and/or watch on TV and the many others who really need rehab. The problem is choosing the right rehab clinic that is going to help you get back on the saddle.

For many patients, choosing the right rehab clinic depends on the place that will be right according to their present circumstance. Any person with a high level of family and work commitment will be more inclined in selecting out-patient rehab programs. Those who want to get over their addiction to drugs with dangerous withdrawal symptoms could be worked out better when using in-patient treatment facilities. Meanwhile, the choice of the right rehab clinic depends on the scientific approach that the centers take. Continue reading ‘Hunt For The Right Drug Rehab Clinics’ »

Do I really need to go inpatient?

The need to seek drug and alcohol treatment on an inpatient or outpatient basis depends on the nature of the addiction. If detoxification is needed, inpatient treatment is most definitely needed in order to get through all the stages of withdrawal and recovery. Otherwise, the decision may have to be made by a professional. One of the problems with addiction is denial – few people will willingly acknowledge the severity of the problem, instead taking the position that it is a manageable situation. An outside, impartial observer is better equipped to make the assessment.

If that is not feasible, there are many “tests” and “quizzes” available to help you at least identify that a problem exists. If you take one, and agree with what the results indicate, seek help. Once you contact a treatment facility, the staff will be honest with you as to whether inpatient or outpatient treatment is best. Continue reading ‘What Is the Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation?’ »

If you are looking for a Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Center, the task can seem overwhelming, as there are countless facilities offering the best treatment, magnificent facilities, and a sure path to recovery. While there are many very successful treatment centers, there are an equal number that are little more than insurance scams. So how to separate the wheat from the chaff? There are some basic clues as to the quality of care and the effectiveness of the programs – you just have to know what you are looking for. If you are not able to visit a facility in person, visit the website; a quality center will provide the information.

Staff Communication and Qualifications

When you contact a Treatment Center, does the staff treat you with respect and as intelligent adult? A good treatment center staff will be direct and define all their terms, and they will not be vague or incomplete in what they tell you. Ask them the questions that are important to you, and expect answers to your questions. If you are not satisfied with what you hear, move on. Continue reading ‘Top Five Things to Look for When Choosing a Treatment Center’ »

Drug treatment programs are the most effective solution for those who have developed a dependency on drugs or alcohol. There are many different types of programs, ranging from establishments with all inclusive services, where patients spend some particular time on order to detox without any external influence, or less formal, such as the outpatient programs; in this case the drug treatment consists of an advocated series of meetings and emotional or even medical support, without isolating the patient at any case from his ordinary life and habits.
The main target of the drug treatment programs is to eliminate the dependency in alcohol or drugs and prevent further abuse. Some of them though offer a rather short term aid , aiming at breaking the usage immediately, and is applied in cases where the a life threatening danger is more than obvious or present, such as overdoses and illnesses. It is estimated that more than 25million people seek medical help just in Northern America so as to deal with their drug and alcohol problem. It is a really costly problem for every country and society not only because the government needs to pay huge amounts of money to help those people, but also because each country loses a serious number or potential professionals this way. Productivity is reduced, criminality is increased and the health care costs are skyrocketing. No matter how you see it, drug addiction is an onerous and burdensome situation. Continue reading ‘An Overview Of Drug Treatment Programs’ »

The life of a drug addict is miserable and ignominious. The harm done by prolonged drug abuse to the addict himself and his family is immeasurable. Hundreds of families crack under its pressure every year and thousands of people lose their loved ones to this menace.

Unpredictability, physical illnesses, loss of love and respect, and ultimate death are the only outcomes of drug addiction. An untreated addict invariably ends his life in penury and misery. Many addicts, unfortunately, do not understand that they have a problem. For them, drug abuse is a prop to support their sagging lives. It is very difficult to make them see reason. But in many cases, the addict wants to get out of the dreadful tentacles, but cannot because his body is heavily dependent on drugs for survival.

Drug rehab is the process of saving the addict from the clutches of addiction and set him back in the society as a healthy human being. Every drug treatment programs worth its salt is divided into two parts, the detox stage and the mind education stage. Overcoming drug dependency is difficult. Withdrawal symptoms would invariably crop up during drug intervention stage as the addict is in a make believe world where it can survive on nothing other than drugs. But the stage can be effectively crossed if the drug treatment centre has a set of intervention experts who care about only the wellbeing of its inmates. Continue reading ‘Drug Treatment Can Save You’ »

Substance abuse and addiction is, unfortunately, a rather common phenomenon today. Most people have serious problem in dealing with several emotional or professional issues in their life, that is why in most cases they find an ‘easy’ solution to drugs and several different substances. This is something though that ruins their lives further and in many cases could be even fatal. Even if it isn’t, it leaves people with tremendous psychological problems, fears, isolated and distant even from their families and friends. Deaths and accidents related to drug addictions are considered to be a very common issue in daily news and the unfortunate event is that many people do not pay much attention any more, ignoring the fact that it could happen to them or their family as well.

Drug addiction is not a nasty habit; it’s a much more complicated and harsh situation and problem. Drug treatment programs exist today all over the world, trying to kick the drug addictions- although it’s a really difficult situation and really expensive for the governments as well. It is considered that 5% of the annual budget of a country is the minimum required for the conservation of a minimum number of drug treatment facilities and institutions. Effective drug treatment involves professional intervention, counseling and in some cases even administration of medication, so as to relief from symptoms of withdrawal. However, the patient’s determination and dedication to the cause is the only denominator that will decide the success or not of the process. Continue reading ‘What are the Drug Treatment Programs’ »

You have finally decided to face your demons and get down to what really is driving you to abuse drugs. Sick and tired of facing the day through a haze of drug dependency you are ready to start the next chapter in your life. You are prepared to do it, but you know that you can’t do it alone. You have attempted several times to use your own will power. You have involved your friends and family, and you have even gone so far as to let go of the people around you that enable your drug use. But, unfortunately there is something that makes you start all over again. An argument, a bad day at work, you just woke up feeling like your body was going to ravish itself if you don’t get high, whatever the cause, you started using again.

The endless cycle of stopping and starting is constantly building on the negative side of your drug addiction. Encouraging it, reinforcing the need for drugs, further diminishing your mental capacity to say no, and your need for drugs is causing you to fall into depression. Creating a stronger addiction because your only solace is your drug of choice, you know your life is spinning out of control, and you are unable to stop it. Continue reading ‘Not all Drug Treatment Centers Are Created Equal’ »

According to Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners, a company conducting research on drugs for the treatment of addiction, “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recognized that cocaine addiction is a ’serious, life-threatening condition for which there is no current drug treatment,’ and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has stated that finding a pharmacological treatment for cocaine addiction is their number one research priority.”

Other researchers view it differently, however. Allan Parry, a drug counsellor in Liverpool, U.K., told New Scientist that such work was “only likely to be relevant to a tiny minority of people. People often give up cocaine because their lifestyle changes or they just grow up.”

Fighting fire with fire–using drugs to treat drug addiction–will likely remain a controversial approach for years to come.

What is the rationale for the use of drugs in the treatment of drug addiction? There are two basic approaches. Scientists look for medications that help patients initiate abstinence, and they look for drugs that help prevent relapse once the patient has achieved abstinence. The categories are not hard and fast. For example, a drug that effective reduces the reinforcing effects of cocaine by reducing the intensity of withdrawal can theoretically perform both functions at once. On the other hand, a drug that blunts the euphoric effects of cocaine–a drug that takes away the best of the buzz, no matter how much cocaine is ingested–can also succeed at the twin tasks of abstinence initiation and relapse prevention. Continue reading ‘Drugs for Cocaine’ »