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Families and Drug Rehab

So you’ve come to the truth about your drug addiction.  It is out of control and you can’t deny it for one more minute.  You hurt inside and out, you don’t want to keep going like this, and you know there is just one solution – drug rehab.  You’ve made the committment to go now, . . . . Continue Reading


Dealing With 9 11 and Addiction Relapse

Today I was scanning the internet, reading articles and watching videos in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist tragedies.  The impact those events have had in the lives of billions of people is powerful and undeniable.  For drug addicts and alcoholics, tragedy and intense emotional pain like that of 9/11 can trigger relapse. High Stress Jobs . . . . Continue Reading


How To Help a Woman With Addiction Get Into Drug Rehab

It’s so hard to watch a woman you love take her life into a downward spiral.  You know you don’t control her choices about doing drugs, but how can she not see?  How can she not know that she needs to go to drug rehab and get off those damn drugs??  Well, she may or . . . . Continue Reading


Self Medicating With Drug Addiction Wrecks All Your Emotions

The sexual abuse was horrifying, and you’ll do anything you have to so those flashbacks don’t come back.  The whiskey and marijuana are the only two things that give you relief.  But when you cut off one emotion by self-medicating, you sacrifice others as well.  At this point, you don’t care about the other stuff . . . . Continue Reading


Are You Ready for Drug Rehab?

Going to drug rehab is usually about the last thing a woman with an addiction wants to do.  They don’t want to be in a facility, or have others know “their business”, or just don’t want to face the depth of their problem.  Sometimes rehab is the only thing left to do.  How do you . . . . Continue Reading


Opiate Addiction Treatment for Women

Ask anyone who’s addicted to an opiate drug such as prescription pain killers or herion – it’s a nightmare trying to quit.  Opiates take over your body a chemical level with no holds barred.  It’s a hard hitting addiction, and getting sober without help just doesn’t work very well.  Opiate rehab is almost a certainty for . . . . Continue Reading


What If You Didn’t Go To Rehab

There are thousands if not millions of women right now in the United States alone who need drug rehab to become well.  Already, only a small percentage of women who need treatment actually get it.  What if those few never went to drug rehab?  Let’s think about that.  Addiction causes a lot of problems for . . . . Continue Reading


Why Addicts Resist Drug Rehab

Addiction takes you so far away from reality, you tell yourself things to keep your perspective as the right one.  If you admit your viewpoint is wrong, your whole house of cards comes crashing down.  You are left staring at “square one”, admitting you are empty, lost, and totally vulnerable.  This isn’t a very pretty feeling, something most . . . . Continue Reading


Private Drug Rehab for Women

Let’s face it – drug and alcohol addictions make you do stupid things around other people.  You endanger others by driving around when you’re drunk.  You punch a friend or family member when you are high because you can’t control your impulses very well.  You might even blackout during a time you embarassed yourself in . . . . Continue Reading


Buprenorphine in Heroin Treatment

Can you imagine craving something so strong that you’d skip your job, steal money, leave your kids alone at home, even meet with dangerous people just to get it over and over?  This is what a heroin addict might do to keep up their supply.  Heroin is so dangerous because it can be quickly addictive . . . . Continue Reading


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