Spouses, Parents of Addicts Usually Initiate Rehab
Released
on: August 28, 2009, 3:45 am
Author: Narconon
Industry: Healthcare
Friends,
parents and other relatives of drug addicts and alcoholics are
most likely to be the people who first contact a drug rehab facility
for their afflicted loved one, an official for Narconon said.
Narconon, a Drug and
Alcohol Treatment Facility with a treatment center near Watsonville,
CA, receives thousands of calls per year. A remarkably large percentage
of those calls come from people who are desperate to get their
loved ones off drugs.
“Frequently, the last person to admit they have a problem
is the addict,” Mike Dipalma, CCDC, RASi at Narconon, said.
“It usually takes the influence of an intervention, or even
just the concern of a family member, to initiate the rehab process.”
DiPalma
said that the caring telephone counselors at Narconon are very
good at putting callers at ease.
“We
know that rehab is not a pleasant experience for anybody,”
DiPalma said. “We’re trying to save somebody’s
life here. So we’re quick to analyze that situation and
help to get the addict into treatment.”
DiPalma
added that callers to Narconon are usually surprised by both the
program’s unique approach to rehab, as well as the established
effectiveness of Narconon treatment.
Since
its founding in Arizona State Prison in the 1960s, Narconon has
promoted a non-drug, educational approach to rehab. When a person
is admitted into Narconon, he does not become a patient. He becomes
a student.
“Narconon
is all about learning,” Dipalma said. “It’s
about learning how you got to be an addict in the first place,
how to keep from being an addict in the future, and most importantly,
how to break your habit now and forever, without the use of ‘replacement
drugs’ or 12-step programs.”
Indeed,
it’s these programs that frequently defeat the entire purpose
of rehab. DiPalma said that 12-step programs, for example, force
the addict to admit that they’re weak and will never truly
overcome their problem. Drug replacement methods, such as methadone
treatment for heroin addicts, frequently just create another addiction
for the addict to overcome.
“At
Narconon, we believe you can overcome your addiction for good.
You can live without drugs when you understand why you started
taking them in the first place,” Dipalma said.
Another
point of interest for many callers to Narconon is its use of sauna-based
cleansing and vitamin therapy.
The
intense sauna treatments help to sweat out drug residues that
stick to muscle tissue in the body. These residues are what lead
to relapses when they suddenly free themselves from the muscle
and move back into the bloodstream. “We’ve had many
so-called “hopeless addicts” come out of sauna therapy
wondering how they ever waited so long to go into rehab,”
Dipalma said.
Many
drugs, when abused, also serve to delete the body of valuable
vitamins and minerals, due to the irregular dietary habits of
the addict. (When an addict has money and has to choose between
food and drugs, drugs will always win.) By getting the addict’s
chemistry back under control, the urge to take drugs is curbed
as well.
Contact Details: The
Narconon program was established to help people suffering
from substance dependencies, with the goal of freeing them and
their families from the devastation of drug or alcohol abuse.
Narconon of Northern California opened its drug and alcohol rehabilitation
program in 1992, in Bonny Doon, California. Launched by “word
of mouth” publicity, ongoing success resulted in the relocation
of the residential treatment program to a larger campus in Santa
Cruz, CA. The Narconon
treatment facility
of Northern California program now graduates 150 clients annually.
It includes a center in Placerville and a new center in South
Lake Tahoe, CA.
Corporate
Contact:
Mike Dipalma
Mike (at) Drugrehab.net
831-274-6986
http://www.family-drug-intervention.net