Malibu, CA 1/27/2009 12:35:00 PM
News / Education

A successful addiction recovery is one driven by personal effort

The most successful rehab center is the one that is most effective in engaging the active efforts of its clients. Addiction is a personal disease, and addiction recovery must ultimately be driven by personal effort. Those patients who achieve lasting sobriety are invariably the ones who commit themselves to the healing process, and resolve to win the long-term fight. If you’re going to get better, in other words, you’re going to have work for it, even if you have to start with a drug intervention.

 

Some exclusive Los Angeles alcohol and drug rehabs lead their clients to believe that rehab is easy. This simply isn’t the case. The fact of the matter is that drug addiction treatment is always an arduous process, one whose outcome depends on a patient’s ability to confront challenges and overcome obstacles. Under those circumstances, it should go without saying that you need to find a rehab center that can give you the skills and strength you’ll need to win the battle on your own terms.

 

Unlike other drug and alcohol rehabs, Sunset Malibu understands the importance of personal empowerment in the recovery process. That’s why Sunset’s clinical psychologists and licensed clinical social workers aim to promote personal accountability and agency among their clients. It’s also why so many of those clients achieve meaningful and lasting healing. The day you arrive at Sunset Malibu to begin your drug and alcohol treatment program will be the day you start reasserting control over your own destiny. With so much to lose, and so much more to win, it’s hard to imagine how you could ever settle for anything less than that.

 

If you'd like more information on this topic, please call 1-800-332-9202, visit our website at http://www.drugrehabsunsetmalibu.com/ or contact us at admin@drugrehabsunsetmalibu.com .

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