There are vast quantities of information on the subject of alcohol and drug rehabs and addiction in general. Information from one source may be diametrically opposed to that from another.
How do you know who to trust? Keep reading to learn more of the facts about addiction treatment.
Everyone has a unique opinion about how to end the use of drugs and alcohol and to treat dependence; there are just too many various opinions out there.
What is the best course of therapy for patients who have been diagnosed as being addicted to drugs or alcohol? There is no agreement on the best solution. People debate the merits of controlling negative consequences, controlled use and abstinence.
Some time ago, I read two different review studies; these studies cover data drawn from hundreds of controlled research studies and present the facts which summarized. There were a several items which were unchanging across both of these review studies. These were:
1. Growing a huge support system is a must in recovery.
The rate of success for patients in substance abuse treatment is significantly better where these patients have a support network, including loved ones and friends. Self-help groups and other support networks can also play a worthwhile role in helping patients to stay in recovery.
2. Long term treatment is more effective.
Long term treatment is better than is better than being in short term intense treatment, imparting acceptance to the old saying in recovery circles that sobriety is not an isolated event, but instead an ongoing process.
3. No treatment is absolutely the ‘best’.
There is no single correct answer that works for every patient. The 12 steps, behavioral modification and others have all been equally effective in different cases. Project Match is a government study that attempted to match up patients to distinct treatments by type and their findings were that all of these recovery methods worked about equally well.
4. Confrontation is not effective.
The confrontational school of dependency treatment widely used in the 1980s did not yield results as readily as does offering support and positive reinforcement to patients.
5. The relationship with your counselor is important.
All of the independent data indicates that patients are much more likely to be successful in recovery if they have a deep, positive relationship with their therapist or group members. These relationships keep recovering addicts involved in the recovery process.
The common elements of any solid alcohol and drug method are training, working to build coping skills, establishing and restoring interpersonal family relationships and keeping the patient interested over the long term.
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thanks of for the post.
Straight forward list that is good.
No treatment is absolutely the best. I like that one the most. We are all different and should be treated that way