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ARC, West Los Angeles California Drug Abuse vs. Drug Addiction More often than not, drug rehab programs do not disseminate between drug abusing and drug addicted individuals when providing treatment. In most cases this is a contraindicated approach to treating the full spectrum of drug abuse – drug addiction. Successful drug treatment for an individual suffering from drug abuse should differ from treatment provided to an individual suffering from drug addiction. This is primarily because when a drug rehab program provides an individual who does not have an extensive history of addictive behaviors with the same treatment as an individual who does have an extensive history, the ability for that individual to identify with the intense demoralizing experiences is compromised by a lack of personally relatable circumstances to draw from. Usually, the demoralizing experience of living with an addiction is the leverage a drug rehab program needs to present rigid lifestyle changes that although difficult to initially implement, over the course of time will help transform a person into a happier, healthier human being. Since most drug rehab programs rely on this personal acknowledgement of the negative circumstances resulting from alcohol and drug addiction, any apparent lack of these negative circumstances will create a rift in the treatment process for the individual unable to relate their own experiences to the more intense experiences of the people about them. This crack in the treatment allows the individual to separate themselves from their peers, the treatment staff, and the rigid lifestyle changes that are being presented as the solution to the addictive process. Ultimately, addictions are manifested in a mental obsession, followed by a series of compulsive behaviors. Because the addiction is centered first in the brain, the individual without identifiable experiences of reference and relationship will wind up relying on the same resource that led them to the addictive process in the first place, their own mind. So it is of the utmost importance that a drug rehab program not only accurately evaluate where an individual is testing on this spectrum of abuse vs. addiction but also that they provide treatment to individuals in consideration of their personal history and current circumstances. This patient, more comprehensive treatment approach offered by the Authentic Recovery Center enables each individual to be taught in their own unique way and nurtures the process of developing insight and awareness so that abstinence and recovery can be achieved and maintained. This separation of abuse vs. addiction does not mean that one substance is harder or easier to recovery from than another. It simply suggests that a drug rehab program must identify the level of abuse or addiction that an individual is suffering from before proper and appropriate care for the individual can truly be provided in a meaningful and successful fashion. The Drug Rehab Program Offered by ARC is Unique Our approach to treating abuse and addiction issues is comprehensive and unique. We utilize onsite medical detoxification, psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed professionals, experiential therapists, holistic practitioners and substance abuse counselors to create a personalized treatment plan for each client. Our clinical direction and focus is on providing education, insightful therapeutic resources and aftercare planning that combine to effectively address the present and future needs that will support sustained recovery from abuse or addiction. Some of the daily individual clinical approaches employed by ARC to meet the objectives outlined by the personalized treatment plan are:
Other clinical approaches for treating the need for enrollment in a drug rehab program include experiential groups and outdoor activities designed to promote physical healing, a renewed spiritual sense and personal enthusiasm for living clean and sober. Some of the activities are:
Additionally, the ARC drug rehab program curriculum encompasses educational and process groups including topics of:
The need for a drug rehab program suggests a very serious situation is at hand. Our clients normal daily functioning has often been compromised by their destructive patterns of substance abuse or drug addiction. Additionally, family relationships can be torn by distrust, misunderstanding and frustration at the pattern of addictive behaviors. The ARC drug rehab program includes transitional levels of care and a family program that helps to address these two specific issues. ARC Offers Supportive Transitional Drug Rehab Programs Phase 2 (Continuing Care) and Phase 3 (Extended Care) are designed to help clients transition from a safe drug rehab environment to independent daily living. The difficult feelings and emotions that arise for people transitioning from a drug rehab program are often overwhelming and the availability of alcohol and other drugs can make relapse a viable option. Additional treatment is often necessary for clients who have an extensive history of addiction or substance abuse. ARC offers continuing care when necessary and this often makes the difference between ongoing client success or possible client relapse in the future. If you or someone you know needs a comprehensive drug rehab program call 877 415 HOPE today. Our credentialed staff will help you determine what steps can be taken to begin the process of recovery and answer any questions you might have. The ARC Drug Rehab Program Effectively Treats a Wide Variety of Addiction and Abuse Issues The ARC drug rehab program provides onsite medical detoxification services and clinical care for individuals suffering from both drug abuse and drug addiction. ARC provides detox in a comfortable, dignified environment under the care of physicians, nurses and licensed professionals. ARC is a comprehensive drug rehab program and attends to addiction issues such as:
Examples of additional abuse and addiction issues ARC can help with are: meth abuse, meth addiction, crank abuse, crank addiction, crystal abuse, crystal addiction, ice abuse, ice addiction, cocaine abuse, cocaine addiction, crack abuse, crack addiction, opiate abuse, opiate addiction, heroin abuse, heroin addiction, soma abuse, soma addiction, klonopin abuse, klonopin addiction, xanax abuse, xanax addiction, valium abuse, valium addiction, soma abuse, soma addiction, percocet abuse, percocet addiction, vicodin abuse, vicodin addiction, benzodiazepine abuse, benzodiazepine addiction, barbiturate abuse, barbiturate addiction, methadone abuse and methadone addiction. If you or someone you know needs treatment for any of these issues, call 877 415 HOPE. Our credentialed professionals will help you find the resources that you need. |