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Thursday, 12 October 2006 22:33

Drug and alcohol addiction affects over 22 million Americans. Many of them go without treatment and end up in prision or dead.

Why Treatment

When you are looking for help for a loved one it will often come up that the person "doesn't feel they need treatment" or feel like "they can do it themselves."

But national statistics show that treatment does help. But it all lies in the type of treatment that you get will determine the results.

Why Some Drug Treatment Doesn't Work

There are many different types of drug treatment programs out there. Unfortunately many traditional and mental health drug treatment programs have low success rates for recovery and will treat addiction with more drugs instead of actual rehabilitation.

Finding the Right Drug Rehab Program

Finding the right type of drug rehab program can mean the difference between living with an addiction forever and permanently recovering from addiction. Research the different types of drug treatment programs that are available including alternative programs as well as the traditional types.

Choose the right program based on what type of therapy is employed that will actually rehabilitate the individual.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late

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Did You Know:

  • Currently there are more than 20 million people addicted to drug and/or alcohol in the United States. 
  • Of those 20 million, more than 95% will not receive any type of drug or alcohol treatment.
  • Most people going into drug rehab will try a traditional treatment program as an initial resource for help.
  • Because traditional treatment achieves an average success rate of 3% to 10% many people recieving this type of treatment will end up relapsing.
  • The majority of alternative drug treatment programs achieve a more than 70% success rate for permanent sobriety.