Atlanta, GA 11/19/2008 4:04:42 AM
News / Education

Drug Rehab is Successful In Treating Drug Addiction

Success Stories Abound

Many theories exist on treating addiction and drug dependency. Many who have struggled with addiction become discouraged if they can’t seem to kick the habit.

 

“One fact that should be kept in mind is that drug rehab can work, if one works on it,” comments Mary Rieser, Executive Director for Narconon Drug Rehab Georgia. “While there is a theory that relapse is a part of recovery, this does not mean it is true. Relapse often leads to death.

 

"Of course, if one falls down, one should not give up. But too often I have seen this ‘theory’ used as an excuse to get high.”

 

Drug addiction does not have to be a perpetual curse. Get treatment and live a happy drug-free life.

 

Successes from drug rehab are many:

 

“I started to come out of my shell a bit and not let people run over me.   On this course I am learning to use my judgment, just as I am going to have to filter things in life and decide which things to stop or not.

 

I thought about my mom while doing this.  I tried to be upbeat and reassure her that everything was going okay for me and then I realized that it is not about me – it is about her.

 

I realized that I can shift away from this and it is my decision whether or not I am going to let her actions affect me.  I can also separate myself from her actions which are not helpful to me.”

 

Often family relations become strained because of addiction and sometimes it is strained family relations that contribute to addiction.

 

Regardless of which it is, family is always involved in addiction.  

 

The Narconon program helps addicts take responsibility for their family as well as themselves.

 

If you know someone with a drug problem, send them to Narconon – we have a 76% success rate.
 
For more information on drug addiction rehab, alcohol addiction, or drug education, call Narconon of Georgia at 1-877-413-3073.


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