Malibu, CA 2/19/2009 7:24:12 AM
News / Education

Start With A Special Drug Detox Program And End With Life-Long Sobriety

Substance abuse is a personal problem. By the same token, substance abuse recovery must always be a personal process. Some exclusive rehab facilities lead their clients to believe that the healing process is easy, as if getting sober were simply a matter of enrolling in a treatment program and then letting your doctors do the hard work for you. But this simply isn’t the case. Often, substance abuse detox is necessary before starting any treatment program. If you’re serious about getting better, you’re going to have to be ready to work for it.

 

Cliffside Malibu was founded on the principle that personal empowerment is and must be the foundation of the rehabilitation process. That’s why Cliffside’s exclusive treatment programs are specifically designed to promote self-esteem and self-efficacy in the center’s clients. From everything such as an alcohol detox program, to a cocaine treatment program, Cliffside covers it all.  It’s also why so many of those clients achieve meaningful and lasting wellness. With so much to lose, and so much more to win, you can’t afford not to include yourself among the lucky few.

 

The fact that you’re here, reading this, suggests that you already know what’s at stake in the fight against addiction. The good news is that Cliffside Malibu really can help you win the battle—but only if you’re willing to take the first step. The rehab center is everything from an eating disorder center to an Oxycontin detox center. The day you arrive at Cliffside’s elegant private estate will be the day you start reasserting control over your own destiny. For your own sake, don’t wait any longer to make the choice that will quite literally change your life.

 

If you'd like more information on this topic, please call 1-800-501-1988, or visit our website at www.cliffsidemalibu.com.

 

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