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5 Drug Rehab Myths

There are many myths about drug and alcohol rehab treatment. Some believe that treatment is not effective under any circumstances. Others question the types of treatment that are available, suspicious of programs that are one-size-fits-all and equally suspicious of programs that offer alternative therapeutic options. If you or someone you know and love is suffering from alcohol or drug addiction and abuse, then you should be aware of these myths so that you can find the best treatment possible. While a number of myths exist about drug rehab, we can use them to better understand the truth.

At Orchid Recovery Center, we provide drug addiction treatment and assistance to women who are suffering from drug and alcohol abuse and addiction. We know how to address the unique challenges that women face in today’s modern world, and we can supply you with a number of resources, information and therapies that you need to make a full and healthy recovery.

Drug rehab Myth #1: The best drug rehab utilizes one treatment method to treat everyone.

Many people think that treatment is a one-size-fits-all solution that will solve everyone’s problem with the same type of treatment. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Just as each person’s addiction experience is different, so too should be their experience in drug rehab. In fact, in many cases, addicts will respond differently to identical treatments. Often, the best course of action is to use a combination of treatment methods that have been tweaked and optimized by a healthcare professional to speak to the individual needs of the person seeking treatment.

Drug Rehab Myth #2: Drug Rehab is a waste of time and money.

Many people think that drug rehab is simply a waste of time. In fact, drug addiction treatment has been shown to reduce drug abuse by a percentage of 40 percent to 60 percent. It has also been shown that treatment can help decrease the amount of criminal behavior a person may exhibit both during treatment and after they are released. Treatment can also improve chances of employment and help people to keep from getting infected with diseases like AIDS or Hepatitis that are common among drug users.

Drug Rehab Myth #3: You have to ‘bottom out’ for drug rehab to work.

When an addict refuses to listen to anyone else, they often have to ‘bottom out’ before they realize that they need to change their behavior. However, many people – especially with the help of their family and friends – do not have to reach this point, and can seek treatment well before they reach rock bottom. Depending on their motivation and how starkly their situation is made clear to them, a person can change her behavior and seek treatment without first ‘bottoming out.’

Drug Rehab Myth #4: Drug rehab must be voluntary to work.

Although women who go into treatment willingly may enjoy or appreciate their experience more at first, the fact is that if you are put into treatment by the law or by a family member, it can – and does – work. And many times, women who are forced into treatment in this circumstance actually do better than women who go in voluntarily, due to the fact that they are obliged to stay for a set period of time.

Drug Rehab Myth #5: All drug rehabs are the same.

Not all forms of treatment or treatment centers are the same. There are differences in doctors, treatments and plans, so do your research before committing to a course of treatment.

Drug Rehab at Orchid Recovery Center

At Orchid, we understand the distinctive challenges that you face as a woman addict socially and physically, and our resources, information and treatment options are chosen specifically to meet and answer those challenges. Contact us at Orchid Recover Center today if you would like more information.

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