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Archive for July, 2007

Eating disorder treatment ended the hunger

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Eating disorder treatment is absolutely essential to eating disorder recovery. Eating disorder recovery is inconceivable without eating disorder treatment, in fact…for the simple reason that an eating disorder is a disease, and like any disease it can’t be eradicated without intensive clinical care. Eating disorder treatment, in this sense, is no less important to an eating disorder victim than cancer treatment would be to a cancer patient. The bottom line: If you’re sick, you’ve got to get help.

 

Eating disorder treatment can work for you: can help you get healed, can help you get back to living life as you used to know it. That’s the good news. The bad news…or at least the ambivalent news…is that eating disorder treatment cann’t work unless you want it to work. Unless you let it work. Unless you make it work. Every journey, after all, has got to start with a first step…and only those eating disorder victims who find the courage to seek care can ever expect to get better for good. Please, for your own sake, make today the day you finally make the right decision. Eating disorder recovery is too important to put off any longer.

Drug treatment works by remaking you from the inside out

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Drug treatment works by remaking you from the inside out. Drug treatment that leaves you unchanged, that doesn’t do anything to alter the substance of who you are, can’t ever be effective. Remember, addiction is an overwhelming disease, one that infects every last facet of an addict’s being. If you’re going to get better, you’ve got to transform yourself: to become a person who can be in and of the world without succumbing to the desire to use drugs. Drug treatment that works is that which that helps you do exactly that.

 

And, so there’s no confusion: The addiction treatment process is invariably a difficult one. Healing has got to be hard, has got to hurt, for no more or less a reason than that it’s never easy to change the core of you are. But it’s worth it. Drug rehab that works is drug rehab that helps you rediscover your dignity, and your sense of self. Drug rehab that works is drug rehab that helps you rediscover the reason you loved life so much in the first place. Nothing could ever be more important than that.

Addiction treatment a never finished job

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Addiction treatment that works is that which gives you your life back. Addiction treatment, for me, was like the opening of a door: a process that showed me the way out of where I’d been, away from all the pathologies and dependencies that make addiction such an awful disease to begin with. Addiction treatment, simply put, helped me remember what it meant to be.

 

Successful drug treatment invariably produces freedom: from need, from want. Before I got drug treatment, I was a shell of my real self, a being for whom nothing mattered besides drug use: besides the High and the pursuit of it. Before I got drug rehab help, I was nothing, really…nothing except my addiction, anyway, which believe me is about as close to nothing as anyone is ever going to get. Drug treatment changed all that. And not a day goes by that I don’t get down on my knees and say thank you.

 

Drug rehab will change your life. It changed mine. Saved mine, in fact. Drug recovery made life worth living again. Now, today, I can’t think of a single more important to lesson to pass along. Please, for your own sake, let today be the day you start learning it for yourself.

Rehabs will test the strongest will

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Rehabs break addicts down. No matter who you are, no matter where’ve you’ve been…drug rehab will break down. Rehabs work only and entirely by virtue of personal transformation: by helping addicts remake themselves from the inside out, into people capable of facing the world and themselves without resorting to drug abuse. Rehabs break addicts down for no more or less a reason than that they have to. If you’re going to get healed, you’ve got to start from scratch.

 

Rehabs, as should probably go without saying, aren’t gentle, and they aren’t fun. Rehabs are and must be home to at least a little suffering, because the sort of change on which sobriety must be predicated never comes easy. Rehabs will test even the strongest will, and try even the staunchest nerve; they will break you down, whoever you are…and I promise that nothing in the world will ever be more worth it. Rehabs save lives. That’s all you need to know, really: Rehabs save lives. Don’t wait to start learning the truth for yourself.

Alcohol Treatment breaks the chemical crutch

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Alcohol treatment is, at its heart, a psychological undertaking. Alcohol treatment has a physical dimension, of course….and extraordinarily important physical dimension, in fact…but real and lasting recovery has got to be rooted in intensive psychological healing. Alcohol treatment that doesn’t address mental health can’t ever be successful. Alcohol rehab patients who don’t get emotional care can’t ever get clean.

 

Alcohol recovery has got to be a substantively psychological undertaking because alcoholism is a substantively psychological disease. Alcoholics come to rely on alcohol as a sort of chemical crutch, a vehicle in which they find the strength to get out of bed in the morning and face the world during the day. Alcohol rehabiliation that leaves the psychological dimensions of alcohol dependency unaddressed isn’t really alcohol rehab at all…and alcoholics who check out of alcohol treatment centers with their emotional reliance on alcohol still intact are invariably doomed to relapse.

 

For your own sake, and for the sake of the people who care about you, make today the day you resolve to get the psychological care you need. Alcohol rehab doesn’t work unless it’s done right. With so much on the line, you can’t afford to be wrong.

Drug rehab gives an addict a second chance

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Drug rehab that works is drug rehab that addresses the substantive underpinnings of addiction itself: the physical and psychological roots that make the disease so difficult to overcome. Drug rehab healing is not and cannot be a halfway proposition; it is not good enough for a drug rehab program to address one dimension of addiction while leaving the other untouched, because drug rehab healing that isn’t comprehensive isn’t really drug rehab healing at all.

 

Drug rehab, for drug addicts, is the most important thing in the world. If you’ve made it this far, you probably already know the truth: Addiction is a devastating disease, one that ruins the careers and families and lives that it touches. Drug rehab that works, simply put, is drug rehab that gives addicts a second chance, and helps them rediscover the hope and joy that make life worth living in the first place. In the end, nothing could ever matter more than that.

Alcohol Rehabilitation is the reason I am HERE today

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Alcohol rehabilitation is the only reason I’m here today. Alcohol rehabilitation saved my life, really: gave me the strength to quit drinking for good, helped me reclaim all the dignity and vigor that I’d lost to the bottle. Without alcohol rehabilitation, I wouldn’t be here, writing this, begging you to believe that alcohol rehabilitation really can work for you. All you’ve got to do, in the end, is give it a chance.

Alcohol rehabilitation can’t work unless you want it to, and unless you let it. Alcohol rehabilitation doctors, after all, don’t work miracles…and they can’t take you anywhere you aren’t willing to go by yourself. If alcohol rehabilitation is going to work for you, it’s going to be because you make it work: because you commit yourself to the struggle, and resolve to win the fight. With so much at stake…with your future on the line, and your life in the balance…you can’t afford to do anything less. For your own sake, make today the day you make the right decision.

Prescription drug addiction victims

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Prescription drug addiction is a subtle killer. Prescription drug addiction victims are rarely recognizable in the same way that coke addicts or heroin abusers are; they often maintain fronts as “functional” members of society, even as they’re being hollowed out by need from the inside. Unfortunately, their relative invisibility means prescription drug addicts are unlikely to get the help they need to get better.

 

Prescription drug addiction is a formidable foe: It never dies easy, never goes down without a fight. Prescription drug addiction victims can’t get better on their own, for the simple reason that that’s now how addiction operates, or how recovery happens. If you or someone you care about has succumbed to prescription drug addiction, the plain fact of the matter is that you can’t get healed without professional prescription drug addiction treatment. Anything less just isn’t good enough.

 

Prescription drug addiction really can work, if you’ll let it: It really can help you rediscover the hope and joy and vitality that prescription drug addiction strips away. For your own sake, make today the day you make the right decision. Some things, after all, just can’t wait.

Intervention only successful if driven by love

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Interventions have got to be about love. An intervention can’t work if it’s driven by angst, or acrimony; if you want an intervention to be successful, you’ve got to remember why you set out to conduct it in the first place: to convince the addict you care about that he’s got to get help.

If someone you care about has slipped into a pattern of compulsive drug abuse, you’re sure to have plenty of grievances against him. An intervention, though, isn’t the forum in which to air them. Interventions only matter..are only successful…if they result in an addict’s enrolling in a drug rehab center. Short of that, nothing could ever be important.

The intervention process is never easy. The good news is that professional intervention counselors can help you along the way, and that the right guidance can make a world of difference. For your own sake, for the sake of whomever it is that needs help…don’t wait another day to make the right decision. An intervention is always too important to put off until tomorrow.

Addiction Treatment getting to the root of addiction

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Addiction treatment only worked for me because I was willing to go back to the Source: the root of addiction, the germ seed of the Need. Addiction treatment only worked for me because I was committed to the process, and to the fight: because I was determined to see addiction treatment through to its conclusion, no matter how hard it was to get where I needed to go.

And listen: It wasn’t easy. Addiction treatment isn’t…can never be…easy; addiction treatment that works is addiction treatment that’s hard, for the simple reason that going back to the Source will take every last ounce of resolve you’ve got. But make no mistake: It’s worth it. More worth it than you can ever imagine. Addiction treatment saved my life: saved me from myself, from my Wanting. Addiction treatment helped me get back to the Source. And that, in the end, was a journey that has made all the difference.

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