Tuesday 15 November 2011

The Role of Drug Treatment and Drug Treatment Center

What is the role of drug treatment and a drug treatment center? To answer the first question we need to understand what drug treatment is. Drug treatment is not treating symptoms of drug addiction with other drugs. Simply stated, drug treatment begins by taking a comprehensive look at an addict. We look at both the physical and psychological reasons why a person abuses alcohol or drugs. We look at the history of abuse, as well as the history of a person’s rehab experiences, if any. We look at the family and social dynamics of the addict. We certainly also evaluate the addicts health history. Based on this comprehensive review a qualified drug treatment counselor can then develop a treatment program that addresses the individual needs of the client.

Once this evaluation is complete, the actual programs of a drug treatment center takes over. Typically, a drug treatment center will have their patients for a minimum of 30 days. For many, this minimum stay may not be enough to really help the addict get to the root of their addiction. The professional drug treatment counselor will know and be able to evaluate the length of stay necessary to get the addict on a solid road of recovery. Once a program has been successfully completed in a drug treatment center, the resident will leave with a plan to continue the recovery process. This usually entails having a sponsor, and continuing with a personalized aftercare program. It should be noted that even after a person completes their stay at a quality drug treatment center, they must continue to work their program to have a hope at long-term recovery.

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