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Recovering from a drug or alcohol addiction is a long, hard road and no two pathways are exactly the same. To break a complicated issue down to its simplest components, getting clean is a two-step process. The first is detoxification, which is clearing the addictive substance from the body. The second phase is rehabilitation, learning how to live without drugs and without the people and environment that fostered the addictive behavior. The residential drug addiction rehabilitation programs have many advantages.
1st Step
Once you have made the decision to detoxify yourself and gone through the painful and unpleasant symptoms of withdrawal, what you do next can make the difference between success and failure when it comes to staying sober. Whatever method of withdrawal you have chosen, be it cold turkey or using antagonistic drugs, it can be painful and unpleasant and not something you will want to put yourself through again. You do what you can to avoid a relapse.
Stay Away From The Past
Going back to your drug-using environment and back to your drug-using friends is the road straight back to hell. Checking into a residential facility in the early recovery phase places you among other individuals who have just experienced the same things you have. Surrounding yourself with like-minded people with the same goals, sobriety and independence could be just what you need to stay on the straight and narrow.
Change In Scenery
These programs isolate you from the social and environmental cues that led you into addiction and if you don’t lift yourself right out of that situation, familiar, comfortable influences will have you back into the addicted life. A change of scenery completely immersed in new people and new activities in a safe environment make it easier to turn over a new leaf.
Community
A drug treatment home can offer a supportive network of counselors and help you monitor your progress through alcohol and drug testing. They offer classes in music, art or sports and many other types of hobbies that do not involve taking drugs or abusing alcohol. There are fully equipped gyms, swimming pools and whirlpools.
Residential Advantages
Community treatment centers have staff on call who are experts in addiction, rehab counseling and medical drug detoxification. You will need these to get through the kaleidoscope of emotional and physiological changes that will ensue. It will also give you confidence and experience in forming relationships with people who are not a part of the drug scene. Your old friends have no reason to support you in your quest for sobriety. In a home, there are people all around you who will be only too willing to catch you if you stumble backwards.
Residential Advantages
The living space in a drug treatment center is geared to make you feel good about yourself. They are furnished and decorated to a very high standard, just what you deserve after what you’ve just come through! Life here is regimented. This is not to restrict you, but to take some of the mundane aspects of daily life off your hands so that you can concentrate on planning your new life.
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