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Understanding How Addiction Recovery Works

Of the estimated 24 million Americans who suffer from some form of addiction, only about 10% of them will seek professional addiction recovery help. This means that with all the assistance they could obtain, there are actually many people who either choose to avoid treatment or just simply do not know where to turn to for help. Many of them are also reluctant to sign up for a recovery program fearing that they may not be able to handle the demands or that it may be ineffective.

To eliminate any fears and apprehensions for patients who are considering addiction recovery, it is important for them and their families to fully understand what the process involves.

What happens during addiction recovery?
Recovery, contrary to what most people think, is not something that occurs overnight or over a course of a few weeks or months. It is a process that occurs over a lifetime. It does, however, begin with a first step and that is the decision and willingness to undergo a change.

People who undergo alcohol recovery will usually be enrolled in a program where they will be required to meet with a counselor either on a one-on-one basis or attend meetings with other patients. Alcohol addiction treatment may be outpatient or inpatient, depending on the severity of the addiction. Inpatient addiction recovery is more intensive and will require a patient to stay at a rehabilitation facility while undergoing counseling and medical treatment. An outpatient program, on the other hand, will only require them to attend meetings and have supervised withdrawal, medical treatment and follow ups.

The type of addiction recovery program involved in drug addiction rehab will also vary depending on the patient’s condition. Many patients do well in supervised outpatient programs while others can speed up their recovery with more intensive inpatient programs at addiction treatment centers.

What to expect
Undergoing an addiction recovery process can be the most challenging decision in every patient’s life. However, with the right treatment and solid support from friends and loved ones, there is no reason why recovery cannot be achieved successfully.

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Why are there never questions about drug use?

Question by beanie: Why are there never questions about drug use?
I never see questions regarding drug abuse and addiction, is there no one with these problems?
I’m not looking 4 them want 2 talk about why it’s so hard 2 stop

Best answer:

Answer by Anna C
I asked a question and no one answered. I don’t know if it was deleted by Yahoo police?

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Los Angles Drug Abuse Prevention

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Los Angeles residents face the problems of drug abuse daily just like any other city in the U.S except in Los Angles methamphetamine is the number one drug of abuse. As methamphetamine abuse rises what is being done to protect LA youngsters from following in the foot steps of those who have already gone down the path of addiction. The D.A.R.E program is deep rooted in Los Angeles as well as other cities across the nation. Drug Abuse Resistance Education is (D.A.R.E) is coordinated nationally in schools for children in kindergarten through 12th grade to help them develop skills to resist substance abuse, violence and gangs. Narconon’s premier facility Narconon Arrowhead located in Oklahoma has been helping educate children and their parents across the nation as well by delivering drug education lectures since 2000.

The D.A.R.E program is taught by law enforcement officers and has reached millions of school aged children across the country. The D.A.R.E+ P.L.U.S curriculum was established in 1993 as a pilot program in the Marina del Rio School in Los Angeles to help sixth, seventh and eighth graders stay involved in school providing them with a wide range of educational, vocational and after school activities in a safe and well supervised campus setting. The programs continue to help children  in every community to remain safe and drug free. As the most predominate school based prevention program in the nation and 90 percent of its graduates felt that the assistance they received in the program helped them avoid drugs and alcohol.

Drug abuse prevention is important and the earlier a child can start getting educated about the dangers of drugs and alcohol the better off they will be. Once children know the truth about drugs and alcohol it makes it easier for them to resist and say no to substance abuse as they grow and peer pressure becomes apart of their lives. Education is the key to keeping our children and all future generations to come drug free. With programs that support drug free habits and structured activities keeping our children’s growing minds and bodies busy with positive reinforcements we will continue to see less substance abuse in the future. As children learn about drug abuse and see the effects it has on those who are addicted they will know the truth and be able to make rational life changing decisions for the better of us all.

If you or someone you love is struggling with substance abuse and are searching for drug rehab in Los Angeles, call Narconon Arrowhead today. Narconon Arrowhead is one of the world’s largest and most effective inpatient drug rehabilitation and education programs with a success rate of over 70% of those who graduate. Narconon Arrowhead offers free addiction counseling, free assessments, and referrals to the residents in Los Angeles. To locate a Los Angeles inpatient alcohol rehab or find out information about alcohol/drug abuse prevention contact Narconon by calling 1-800-468-6933 or visit our website at <a  rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.stopaddiction.com/index.php/Metro/Los-Angeles-Area-Drug-Rehab/index.html” title=”www.stopaddiction.com”>www.stopaddiction.com</a>

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