Alcohol Rehab that Works without the Revolving Door of Relapsing

Alcohol Rehab questions which  should be answered:

Does alcohol rehab come with a one way ticket to sobriety? Will drinking again ruin your years of efforts to change?

What will it really take to get your life in order without alcoholism wrecking your life, breaking down your family and ruining your health?

Can you get sober and still enjoy life?

Does Rehab Really Work?

Many people will drive themselves into the hole or worse before going to rehab for the first, second, third or more times. The glaring problem in this statement is:

Why aren’t people staying clean if rehab works?

This isn’t truly the correct question. The correct question is:

Do people go to rehab to get rehabilitated or do they go to rehab to quit drinking for awhile?

The second question will help answer the first one, but only if you understand what rehab is.

Alcohol Rehab that Works

Alcohol Rehabilitation: returning you to health by correcting your body functions by helping to naturally adjust deficiency or excess responses to drugs, substances or ill health. Putting a person back into full control over their choices after helping them find better choices.  Helping the person to create a new life for themselves which works for them better than a life of alcohol abuse.

Traditional Alcohol rehab is defined in medical oriented alcohol rehabs as ‘breaking the cycle of alcoholism’ so as to help the person confront or face the nature of their disease and begin or continue treatment.

I hope you discovered the difference between these two definitions of rehabilitated. The first definition is holistic and expects an alcohol abuser to change their life style to a more successful one. The second meaning of alcohol rehab assumes an alcoholic is at best in remission and that recovery may continue indefinitely.

People relapse after rehab due to the expectations they took into or left treatment with

Successful Rehab is Programed In

Success in alcohol rehab has everything to do with the expectations you or a loved one brings into the program but also the expectations the rehab staff imparts during your stay. Do you expect to succeed? Are they planning and programing you toward success?

Language, length of program, addiction philosophy, standards, successes, location and healthy detox and rejuvenation can dramatically influence successful rehab results. These results are planned to happen in the right rehab.

What Rehab Isn’t

Rehab isn’t a place where you go to break the addictive cycle long enough to make amends, assuage the family or courts, or just to get away long enough to get your drinking back into control.

If these are the reasons you or a loved one has gone to rehab or is going to rehab, they are going for the wrong reasons.

Why are you going to rehab?

When you have decided this is it, this time I mean to get my life back for good, contact DrugRehabAdvisor about your next and right step toward your new healthy life.

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Comments

  1. We can not change someone. All we can do is help the person find the strength within him to help himself.

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