Drug Rehab
Drug Rehab: a program or center which rehabilitates a drug or alcohol abuser back to a former healthy condition or helps create a healthy mental, emotional, spiritual and physical state in order for a person to beneficially and meaningfully contribute to society without abuse of drugs or alcohol.
Drug & alcohol abuse is the potentially damaging use of medications, drugs, alcohol or other intoxicating substances for pleasure, recreation, or physical, mental or emotional problems. Drug abuse is any drug use which is bringing harm to the person himself or bringing harm to other people or things around them.
Drug Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation means getting back to a healthy and productive state and is the goal of any successful drug rehab program. The essential barriers to successful drug rehab is that people don’t expect or know how a healthy a person can be.
Being rehabilitated means to be brought back to a healthy & well condition. Rehabilitated does not just mean ‘not sick’. An athlete needs to be fit, strong, well disciplined, focused and have an unwavering intention to succeed and accomplish goals.
A rehabilitated person needs to be strong in their conviction to remain drug-free, be well disciplined to follow a new path, have an unwavering intention to use their talents for good, and focus on contributing to themselves and others positively.
Drug Rehab Results
I have the benefit of hearing about 100s of successful graduates of drug rehab programs. Many of these successes come in written success form. Other rehab results are attested to over phone or personal meetings I have with clients.
A successful Drug Rehab graduate looks like a person filled with life, hope, pride, character and health. They demonstrate success in their everyday life, while still in rehab and more importantly outside of rehab. People returning back to their homes and lives should demonstrate strength and resolve.
Those receiving rehab graduates back home should support those graduates by helping them fulfill their new responsibilities. Often families make excuses for returning graduates and either become over involved or under involved in their lives. Demonstrated competence and honesty is a good marker for successful rehab.
Rehabilitated Health
One often doesn’t realize how internally malnourished, sick and tired drug abusers have become. A former drug & alcohol abuser, or even a person whose been long dependent on medical drugs, is ill beyond initial observation. Helping a former drug abuser or medication dependent person become healthy again requires extraordinary support.
One of the best ways to quickly rehabilitate health is to rapidly get the person off of damaging drugs or medications. This requires some medical supervision. Sometimes drug withdrawal requires expert medical monitoring and 24/7 attention
Next, one would heavily nutritionally supplement a person coming off drugs. If medical intervention is being done, nutritional IVs and further medical testing and monitoring would discover what body functions were not correctly operating. Correcting and supplying everything the body and person needed to function correctly again would be an early step in rehabilitating health.
Removing drug, medical and other toxic loads on the body help a person function without mental fogginess, lack of energy, irritability, difficulty sleeping, depression, chronic ill health, etc. Ways of removing toxic loads is a major breakthrough in health rehabilitation and helping people rapidly return to healthy conditions.
Barriers To Successful Drug Rehab Results
- Rehab expectations are too low and when people return from rehab not rehabilitated, few or no one notices
- A drug abuser has been sick and unhealthy for so long, they and others don’t or can’t conceive of the former drug abuser being healthy, happy and functioning well
- The drug abuser doesn’t have a proper health standard to measure if they are rehabilitated or not. Some people have been unhealthy so long, a healthy mental, emotional, spiritual and physical state is unreal to them
- Drug abusers became drug abusers because of a breakdown in logic. Drug abusers attempt to make short cuts in most things they do. Character needs to be brought up significantly so that logic has a basis to develop from
Pharmaceutical drug abuse is the most widespread and ‘hidden’ form of drug abuse for several reasons:
- Pharmaceutical drug abuse could be initiated or prescribed by a medical doctor or psychiatrist providing a wrong diagnosis for an actual problem or to no medical problem at all
- Pharmaceutical drug abuse can be hidden as health care management is in such disorder, doctors and pharmacists only know what their patient tells them verbally each visit. Drugs have interactions and side effects which often appear to be other problems
- Counselors and druggists pretending knowledge are acting like medical or mental health professionals and recommending pharmaceutical drugs based on drug company literature, commercials, pharmaceutical sales reps or personal experience
To get drug rehab help contact The Drug Rehab Advisor today at 1-888-840-0927
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