We'll help you find a successful drug rehabilitation program in Canada.
One of the biggest signs of a program not being successful in Canada
is if they try and give more drugs to addicts as a form of treatment or
therapy. These are not true rehabilitation programs, but instead temporary
medical treatments. A true rehabilitation program seeks to restore the
individual to the way he or she was before ever starting to use drugs, and this
does not include giving them more toxic substances. Instead of using
prescriptions to address deficiencies of so-called chemical imbalances,
successful rehabilitation programs use more natural building blocks (such as
vitamins and other nutritional supplements) so that the person's body can
re-create its own balance.
With a proper understanding of addiction then the rehabilitation process can be less complex and more successful. Rehab programs in Canada that follow the approach of personal responsibility instead of the disease concept have a much higher success rate. One of the reasons for this is that they do not give addicts the excuse of 'relapse is a part of recovery' and actually expect clients to remain clean and sober.
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By addressing the physical part with proper nutrition, exercise and
potentially a thorough body cleansing process such as a
biophysical
rehabilitation program, the body gets into much better shape to not be
dragging down the mind and the spirit. The mind can then be addressed with
effective education, such as personal responsibility, learning about the causes
of their own addiction and through innate cognitive abilities find alternative
solutions to problems faced in life to prevent relapse. The spiritual part is
better left of up to the individual. His or her own spirituality, which may be
considered different from religion, is a personal choice that should be
supported by the rehabilitation program, not dictated by it.
Setting goals in life and follow-up procedures for these goals ensures there is proper support in a healthy environment. Going back to the same-old routines with the same-old friends and places is not a healthy environment. Finding new groups to be a part of (work, school, church, sports, etc.) is a key principle for effective drug rehabilitation in Canada or any other part of the world.