A drug rehab treatment center can help those who are
addicted to drugs, alcohol, or both. A rehabilitation center is more than a
facility to get the addict sober, it also offers safe detoxing, how to live
sober, and prevent relapses.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Addiction Treatment - The Beginning
Substance abuse and addiction is not something that can or
should be taken lightly. Addiction treatment can only be successful with true
commitment and the desire to follow through. What many people fail to realize
is that addicts battle their respective demons for the rest of their lives --
there is no quick fix. Urges and cravings do not disappear. However, an addict
can reach a point where the intense hunger for the chosen substance becomes
manageable. Over time, and with the right steps, this hunger becomes a dull hum
in the background.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
How To Find Affordable Rehab Services
Making the decision to get treatment is a breakthrough in
the seemingly endless cycle of drug and alcohol abuse. However, when it comes
to choosing a treatment center, the options aren't as easy to decipher.
Treatment centers can be an expensive route in the process of overcoming
addiction.
What are some of the things that patients should consider
when it comes to searching for affordable rehab?
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Life Coaches Are Psychological Cheerleaders Who Move People In A Positive Direction
Life coaches can have a very positive effect on a person's
path in life. These professionals can help a person reach personal goals or
push a person in a better direction. Here are a few benefits that these mentors
can bring to an individual.
A life coach helps a client set goals and establish a path
for success. Having an idea of what is important will put life into
perspective. It will also clear the way for personal improvement as well.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Am I An Addict or An Alcoholic?
When I first came in to the program. I had a hard time identifying as an alcoholic only. Drugs were a huge part of my story. So because of that reason I ended up attending Narcotics Anonymous, where we identify simply as an addict.
When I was new and I heard people identify as addicts and alcoholics I started to think that maybe alcohol was different somehow from everything else. I had to ask myself if I go to AA can I smoke pot? If I go to NA can I drink? In NA they are very clear that alcohol is a drug. In fact it is the oldest known drug to man.
As time went on I learned that no matter which 12 step program I attended, complete abstinence from any and all mood and mind altering substances was necessary for me to achieve recovery.
When I attend AA I identify as an alcoholic only. For me, I smoked pot, did cocaine, and a whole bunch of other things alcoholically. Also, if I go to NA, I identify as an addict. I drank like an addict.
No matter what type of meeting I attend, I need to uphold the traditions of that program and share based on the literature of that program.
For me today I go where I can find the recovery that I so desperately desire.
Just my opinion.
For more information on finding out if you're an addict or an alcoholic, visit The Lake House Sober Living today!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)