How Can an Individual Find the Addiction Treatment Center That Will Be Right for Him?
Question by denice p: How can an individual find the addiction treatment center that will be right for him?
I just got the idea that maybe drug rehab programs don’t work for some people because they happen to have picked the wrong kind of treatment program for them. I have a friend who wants to get treated and I want to share some info on how she can choose the right treatment center for her.
Best answer:
Answer by destiny s
There really are so many addiction treatment centers and treatment programs proliferating the US today. I think that for a person to be able to find the right treatment program for himself, he must first discuss the treatment methods with the staff of the treatment center. This way, he would get to know more information regarding the methods that they employ. Consulting a doctor will also be good as he will get expert advice. Each treatment center may employ different clinical approaches, though a lot of them base their programs on the 12-step approach. Just remember that they must be able to take into account not just your friend’s addiction, but also her other needs.
Add your own answer in the comments!
Lohan wants out: Doctors deny Lohan Adderall, now she wants out of Betty Ford
Filed under: drug rehab treatment center
Recently, Lohan left the Morningside Recovery Center, despite the warning of attorney Terry White, and the possibility of an impending arrest if she did not enter a rehabilitation center immediately. Things don't seem to be going well for Lindsay Lohan …
Read more on Examiner.com
Can Court-ordered Rehab Work?
Filed under: drug rehab treatment center
But it raises the question: Does court-ordered rehab work? It can, said Dr. Marvin Seppala, chief medical officer at Hazelden, a preeminent treatment center for alcohol and other drug addiction. In fact, knowing that over 90 percent of its patients are …
Read more on Discovery News
Lindsay Lohan wants to quit rehab.
Filed under: drug rehab treatment center
The 26-year-old actress – who recently began 90 days of court-ordered treatment after pleading "no contest" to lying to police about being behind the wheel during a car crash last June – is furiously planning to escape from the Betty Ford Center after …
Read more on Winnipeg Free Press