Like a lot of teenagers, Jordan Field was rebellious in his teenage years. However, not every rebellious teen becomes addicted to cocaine when they hit their early twenties, but Jordan did. Fortunately, Jordan found a drug rehab that taught him the life skills he needs to live drug-free from now on, freeing him to concentrate on his musical talents.
“I’ve been a musician and a dancer most of my life,” Jordan said. “But when I got into using cocaine and ecstasy, I lost sight of my goals completely.” Somehow, Jordan managed to keep his drug use a secret from his family. “I was staying up for three or four days at a time on cocaine. Finally it hit me that if I want to succeed in life and in my musical career, it won’t involve drugs.”
For his recovery, Jordan and his family chose the Narconon Arrowhead drug and alcohol rehabilitation program in Canadian, Oklahoma. The Narconon program is a holistic, long-term alternative care rehab that employs nutritional supplements and gentle re-orientation exercises to help a person get off drugs. Jordan commented “My mother really liked the fact that Narconon is drug-free from start to finish. Without any drugs in my system at all, I was able to learn how to live that way from now on.”
Jordan has been a keyboardist and vocalist in Vancouver, British Columbia, for years. “There’s lots of nightlife in Vancouver. Some people are just stuck in a pattern of drinking their potential away. A lot of people try to shut you down as a musician. You have to learn the life skills that enable you to rise above that kind of thing. That’s what I learned at Narconon.”
The Narconon program addresses addiction by teaching addicts improved skills such as communication, a rational approach to confronting life’s issues, and how to handle people who might be damaging to one’s best survival. The program also includes a thorough detoxification step that uses time in a dry-heat sauna and nutritional supplements to flush drug residues from the body. “I loved getting all that stuff out of my body. It felt great,” Jordan added.
“I have very high goals as a musician,” Jordan commented. “I want to be worthy of respect and I’d like to be a positive influence in people’s lives, especially young people and musicians. I know plenty of musicians who are having problems with drinking or drugs. People should know that something can be done about their problems. Now I can go home to Vancouver and set a good example for those who have not yet learned how to be drug-free. Now I have my dreams back.”
To find out how you can help someone with Narconon’s successful drug and alcohol rehab program, contact Narconon Arrowhead at 1-800-468-6933 or visit their website at http://www.stopaddiction.com/. The Narconon program was founded in 1966 by William Benitez in Arizona State prison, and is based on the humanitarian works of L. Ron Hubbard. In more than 120 centers around the world, Narconon programs restore drug and alcohol abusers and addicts to a clean and sober lifestyle.
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