Malibu, CA 4/8/2009 8:59:00 AM
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Addiction Is A Formidable Obstacle You Shouldn't Face Without Professional Help

Addiction Recovery

 

It's an admission that every drug addict has to make, if he ever wants to get sober: I need help. As hard as it might be to swallow, the truth is that drug dependency never dies easy, and no addict beats drug abuse without a fight; on the contrary, addiction recovery is and can only be a product of expert addiction treatment care. Before you can get better, you've got to resolve to seek help: to admit that you have a problem, and that you can't fix it without the assistance of drug rehab professionals. If you can do that much, you're already well on your way to something much better than what you've got.

 

Addiction recovery is never easy. It is, of course, extraordinarily hard to admit vulnerability, and impotence, and only those addiction recovery patients with substantive measures of courage and determination can ever expect to achieve any kind of meaningful or lasting sobriety. More to the point, addiction recovery is never easy because addiction itself is such a formidable obstacle. If you're going to make addiction recovery real, in other words, you're going to have to work for it.

 

But make no mistake: It's worth it. Addiction recovery, simply put, is the most important goal anyone could ever have. Addiction strips addicts of hope, and joy, and emotional vibrancy; it makes addicts unable to relate to anything except their desire to use drugs, and their determination to do anything to sustain their drug habits. Addiction recovery, in this sense, isn't a luxury; it's a necessity, one that more than justifies any costs entailed in the pursuit of it.

 

It bears noting, here at the outset, that the successful addiction recovery patient is and must be the one who engages in his own healing process, and plays an active role in his own rehabilitation. What that means, in a practical sense, is that the successful addiction recovery patient is the one who's educated, and informed, and who understands what he's got waiting for him when he checks into a luxury addiction treatment center. In that spirit, the following texts lays out a rudimentary sketch of the addiction recovery process, one that should at the very least give you a sense of what to expect from your addiction recovery experience. Yes, the road is long, and the way is hard…but addiction recovery is the most important journey you'll ever make. Let today be the day you take the first step.

 

 

The Truth About Drug Use and Abuse

 

What makes addiction recovery so important? Part of the answer lies in the increasing prevalence of drug use and drug abuse in the United States and around the world: Drug dependency is on the rise, and more addicts than ever before are in need of expert drug treatment from competent drug rehab centers. Before you undertake an addiction treatment program, it's vital that you understand the extent of the problem, and the scope of the stakes. Addiction recovery, you might say, has got to start with a clear vision of the truth.

 

Remember, though, that addiction recovery matters only and entirely because addiction recovery patients matter. The goal of private addiction treatment programs isn't to doctor statistics, or improve the outlook of government surveys; it's to help addicts rediscover life as they used to know it, and themselves as they used to be. Addiction ruins families, and relationships, and communities; addiction recovery builds those bonds back up again, with an eye towards making tomorrow a thing worth waking up for. For addiction recovery patients and the people who care about them, nothing else could ever be more important.

 

That said, and to reemphasize a point that shouldn't need reemphasizing, addiction recovery can't start until you want it to. The truth about drug use and abuse is that drug addicts are the ones who control their own destinies; addiction recovery patients ultimately decide whether they want to get better, either by choosing or refusing to enroll in addiction recovery programs. With so much at stake, you can't afford not to make addiction recovery work for you.

 

 

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