Posts Tagged ‘Drug Rehab’

Non 12 Step Detox and Rehab Treatment

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Many people who have been to a drug rehab or detox before and relapsed are now looking for a holistic and non 12-step program. The reason is that in a traditional drug treatment center, the 12 steps are used. The 12-step treatment program teaches a person that their addiction is an incurable disease and that relapse is part of recovery. They also preach that the patient is powerless and has no control. This lowers a persons self esteem and confidence. The problem is when people first enter rehab, they have already “beat” themselves up enough. This also victimizes a person and does not allow for them to take responsibility and gives them an excuse to continue to relapse.

Rehab is not the only holistic form treatment available. Detox is also very important for a person looking for a comprehensive treatment center. An effective oxycontin detox should provide a medical tapering process, which gently takes a person off of the opiate. In conjunction, a nutritional program, which uses vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and a well balanced diet, will speed up the recovery process. Drugs and alcohol burn up essential vitamins and minerals in the body and replacing these is key.

Once the person has been properly detoxed, now rehabilitation can take place. Cognitive counseling and life skills therapy are the most effective forms of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. This alternative form of rehab can be found in most non-12 step drug rehabs.

My Husband Needed A Good Drug Rehab

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

My husband and I were married 3 1/2 years when I noticed major changes in his behavior and, of course, our relationship. Evidence was everywhere of what I thought was an affair. After confronting him on my observations and finding out the truth, I would have gladly traded what really was going on for an affair. The missing cash, his long and unexplained departures from home, his aloof disposition, our fights, strange calls at all hours… I never thought a fairly successful 30-something, happily married man was capable of finding himself tangled up in a cocaine addiction. Turns out I was wrong.

The only thing I can recommend to a wife (or husband) trying to deal with a spouse in this situation would be to keep an open heart and be willing to listen. Don’t judge. Just be the support your husband/wife needs. This is the only way I was able to get my husband into drug rehab and get our life together back in order. I confronted him and asked him to just be honest with me… he told me that occasional partying had spiraled out of control and he didn’t know what to do. He had wandered off track and was lost. All he needed was the love and support of his family and a strong, well-rounded drug rehab program to regain what he had lost.

I recommend an inpatient drug rehab, even though it is hard to have your spouse away for a long period of time–especially if you have kids. But believe me, 4 or 6 months is nothing when you compare that you could lose him/her forever if you don’t put the time in and do it right.