Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada 6/11/2009 3:51:30 AM
News / Education

Drug Rehab Success Shown in New Video

Narconon drug rehab graduates achieve life-long sobriety

Trois-Rivieres, Quebec – “So all of this constantly is bringing the ability of the person out.”  States the Narconon founder William Benitez, as he is explaining the Narconon program during a drug education lecture in 1968.  This recorded drug education lecture could very well have been one of the first drug education lectures given within the Narconon network.  Mr. Benitez had been out of prison for over one year, and by that time the Narconon program had expanded into the first residential center in Los Angeles, California.

 

William Benitez was a former heroin addict of 19 years, and knew first hand what a drug addiction could do to a person.  When he started the first Narconon therapy group behind the walls of the Arizona State Prison, he discovered that by raising a person’s ability, they could successfully overcome their addiction. 

 

Through his own research, Mr. Benitez came across different techniques to make this approach of increasing abilities possible.  Because of his actions, he was able to successfully rehabilitate twelve inmates from their own drug addiction. 

 

The new video released by Narconon Trois-Rivieres shows a small clip of the Benitez lecture, and also includes a small segment of a Narconon drug rehab graduation.  If overcoming addiction was possible over 40 years ago, then it certainly is possible today.  Millions of people worldwide struggle with drug and alcohol addiction, and this is why it is important for all areas of the globe to continue supporting effective drug rehabilitation methods.  If you or someone you know is addicted to drugs or alcohol and requires help, call our toll free line at, 1-877-782-7409, or visit us at http://narcononrehab.com/

 

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