Sunday, November 10, 2013

Important Facts About Drug Abuse Treatment

Important Facts About Drug Abuse Treatment
There are various treatment programs currently available to drug abuse patients and the number of treatments only continues to grow. Also, the numbers of approaches they can use also vary and also depend on individual patients. Treatments vary from detoxification, the use of methadone, counseling, career development and other kinds of workshop and trainings to help the patients reintegrate with society which is the main purpose for drug rehabilitation programs.
Drug abuse and dependency affects so many aspects of an individual's life and the effects are usually negative. Being cured of the addiction is also not that simple nor is it all that easy for both the professionals involved and the patient. They need to consider a variety of things in order to determine the most effective treatments for given patients and situations. The whole rehabilitation program or the addiction treatment must ultimately cure the individual of their dependency on the substance and help them maintain and live a productive drug free life. Addiction is categorized as a chronic disease and it is difficult for individuals afflicted with this disease to simply walk away from it. It takes time and a great deal of effort to overcome. Many patients even need to undergo a long-term program in order to help them get rid of their addiction.
In order to better understand the nature of treatment and the different approaches, we will have to take into consideration the principles of an effective treatment
Addiction is an essentially complex disease however it is treatable. It affects brain functions as well as the behavior of a given patient. There is no universal treatment that can be applied to all patients and thus must be considered individually with regard to the patient's situation. The treatments must be appropriate with the patient (or the patient's sponsor's) ability to pay for the treatment as well as its availability for the given institution. They must also consider the various needs of the individual, such as the physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual and other aspects of their being since they are all affected. The duration of the treatment as well as the availability of counseling must be considered important to the success of the rehabilitation process. Therapies must also be used by those involved in the treatment aside from the usual medication given to patients. The progress of each patient must also be closely monitored and assessed in order to make necessary changes depending on their responsiveness to their treatments.
Drug abuse treatments also has the effect of reestablishing normal brain functions of the individual. It will also help the patient to prevent the relapse of their addiction by removing their cravings. The behavioral aspect of the treatment will help the patient process and modify the way that they view the world that will essentially prevent them from going back to being dependent on drugs. They will also help develop the patient's skill and make them productive again so that they could live a full, healthy and productive life. Psychological treatments also have the effect of becoming more resistant to the temptations brought about by the cravings and stay drug free. There are different approaches to the delivery of the treatment. The usual treatments include an outpatient programs or those that are still relatively productive and the state of their addiction is not sever enough to merit them residency in specialized drug rehabilitation facilities. They also have the option of being treated individually or as a group or in usual situations, a combination of both. In the criminal justice system, the treatments can prevent the patient to return to previous criminal behavior and allows them reintegration into the society. This happens usually happens if the patient is dedicated to the treatment and decides to change his life.
Therapists start the analysis of the patient by assessing them. There they let the patient undergo a battery of tests to determine their physical and mental states and then they determine the most effective course of action to make the treatment a success based on the results of the tests and further analysis.

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