Addiction Treatment
Addiction treatment is no longer an uncommon occurrence.
People of all social classes and ages in the United States and all
over the world are finding themselves addicted to all sorts of
substances, landing many of them in some type of addiction treatment.
The ultimate goal for any addiction treatment is to teach the
individual how to maintain abstinence and sobriety from the substance
that was controlling their life.
The success of an addiction treatment will generally rely on whether
or not the addicted individual remains in the addiction treatment long
enough to experience the full benefits of all aspects of the addiction
treatment at hand. Determining the best method to keep the individual
in an addiction treatment program is a critical aspect of the
treatment intake and overall process. Whether or not an individual
remains in an addiction treatment depends on numerous factors linked
to not only the individual, but the addiction treatment program as
well. Individual factors that are important to the commitment and
maintenance of the addiction treatment program include personal
motivation to alter the current drug abuse behaviors, the extent of
support the individual receives from family and friends, and if there
is any requirements from the criminal justice system, child protection
services, employers, or the family to attend and complete an addiction
treatment program.
When it comes to the addiction treatment program itself, counselors
who are successful in aiding the individual through the addiction
treatment create a positive, beneficial relationship with the
individual in need. The counselor has a responsibility to assist the
individual in setting up an addiction treatment plan that they can
follow enabling the individual to know what to expect in regards to
the learning and behavior modification process during the addiction
treatment. It’s also important that the addiction treatment offer
medical, psychiatric, and social services if the need should arise.
Since there are some occurrences of particular individual problems
that may arise throughout the addiction treatment, (such as mental
illness, withdrawal complications due to severe usage of cocaine or
crack, and criminal penalty due to drug involvement) there is an
increased chance of a patient not remaining in the addiction treatment
due to these problematic occurrences. In some of these situations, the
addiction treatment may also require additional intensive treatments
in order to keep these particular patients who in attendance of their
addiction treatment. The addiction treatment program should also offer
an extended care program or after care plan to ensure a higher
probability of success after the individual completes the initial
addiction treatment.
When an addiction treatment program pays particular attention to the
individual’s specific needs due to the extent and severity of their
addiction, the probability of success and continued abstinence raises
dramatically. It’s important to remember that when anyone chooses to
enter into an addiction treatment program, or is required to do so
because of outside circumstances that the choice of addiction
treatment is taken seriously. Every person has different needs and
there is a wide spectrum of addiction types and severities, and not
all addiction treatments are going to satisfy every person’s
individual needs. Choosing which one is best for your situation is
going to make the difference of continued success after the completion
of addiction treatment, or failure to maintain abstinence once the
addiction treatment program is completed.
Significant changes in any person’s life, not just those who have
addiction problems, can be both overwhelming and beneficial. However,
this does not necessarily guaranty that any individual will be cured
from addiction treatment, and have no further thoughts of the past
negative behavior associated with drugs, drug acquaintances and drug
related activities. These types of thoughts are very normal, and a
significant part of overcoming the negative behaviors and habits
associated with drug abuses that are addressed through addiction
treatments. Any habit, whether it is positive or negative, is not easy
for anyone to break, and thoughts and behaviors associated with these
habits are naturally going to surface, even while participating in the
best addiction treatment programs available. The most important aspect
for anyone trying to break a detrimental behavior or habit, such as a
drug addiction, is a positive change in environment to eliminate many
of the triggers associated with that behavior. Starting with an
environmental change is the first thing that should be looked at when
beginning an addiction treatment, in order to assure success the best
way you can.
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