Narconon Vistabay – Drug Rehab Programs with the Highest Success Rates

When drug use and alcohol use interfere with family, work, and social activities, it’s time to seek treatment from a successful addiction recovery center. Drug and alcohol addiction are serious issues that need to be addressed with the help of professionals who can help the addict recover and live a productive life as a sober individual. Narconon is the addiction recovery program with the highest success rate, over other types of alcohol and drug addiction treatment program options. The Narconon approach uses holistic methods to detoxify the body of all the harmful toxins that alcohol and drugs introduced to it, and it replenishes vitamins and minerals that are key to good health.

Drug abuse comes in many forms, whether it is cocaine, marijuana, hallucinogens, crystal meth or even prescription medication. All cause damage to your liver, kidneys, brain, and lungs. The sooner an addiction is addressed, the less damage will be done and the more ill effects can be reversed. Even if the addict has been using drugs for 30 years, sobriety will help slow down if not stop the damage that has occurred from the alcohol and drugs that they put into their bodies. Narconon Vistabay is able to provide professional care for their clients throughout the recovery process. From detox to graduation, the counselors and staff will do what it takes to help an addict recover and feel good about leaving their rehabilitation ready to start a new life, without drugs and alcohol.

One past graduate has this to say about the Narconon program:“Freedom is a precious gift. All the technology we are learning here will help us live a free life. The program doesn’t work unless it is applied and followed in life. I value myself, my freedom, and my group. I already know that the program works and it has saved my life as I know it has for others.” -J.A. Narconon Graduate

Narconon Vista Bay is located in S. Lake Tahoe amongst the beauty of nature and has amenities that make it feel less like an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center and more like a retreat. For more than 30 years, the Narconon program has helped countless numbers of people worldwide successfully overcome their addictions to drugs and alcohol. By using a holistic approach to addiction treatment, addicts are able to overcome their addictions without becoming addicted to another substance.

If there is a need for addiction recovery, choice matters. There are many methods of addiction therapy and what may work for one, may not work for another. If a drug-free holistic approach to addiction recovery is what is desired, the Narconon program has the highest success rate for long-term recovery. If you have questions about Narconon and how the program works, please visit VistaBay.com or CalNarconon.Org, where you’ll also find out more about Narconon Vista bay, its surroundings, the amenities and the programs that a person expect; Call 800-556-8885 if you would like to speak to a counselor.

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Narconon Drug-Free Drug Addiction Recovery Program Offers a Permanent Solution

Addiction recovery works better when it is drug-free. Time, exercise, therapy and a healthy diet are all also required to heal. These offerings, plus comfort, relaxation and a welcoming environment, can be found through a drug rehab California program. The decision to have a loved one attend a drug rehabilitation center may seem difficult, but living life with an addict isn’t any easier. There are many options to choose from when it comes to methods of rehabilitation: out-patient, in-patient, 12-step, drug-free, and even rehabilitation that uses one drug to wean the addict off another drug. The drug-free Narconon program has a proven success rate of long-term recovery.

Narconon Drug-Free Drug Addiction Recovery Program Offers a Permanent Solution

When it comes to a drug addiction program, S. Lake Tahoe California centers Vista Bay, Sierra Recovery Center, Tahoe Turning Point, Inc., and Tahoe Youth and Family Services all employ the Narconon way. It helps clients recover from drug and alcohol addictions without the use of additional drugs, in a healthy, holistic manner that integrates exercise, nutrition, therapy, and other natural ways to detox the body of the harmful toxins that promote continued use of drugs and alcohol. The Narconon program is not a 12-step program that holds meetings on the weekend. The person battling their addiction is treated on an inpatient basis and is allowed to take as long as necessary to attain recovery. When the patient graduates from the program, they graduate as sober members of society.

For the last three decades, Narconon has helped drug and alcohol users move beyond their addictions in a healthy way, empowering them with tools to beat their addiction and live as sober individuals

If you’re looking for Drug Rehab California is an ideal location. The drug addiction centers that use the Narconon program are set in comforting surroundings with ocean views or mountain landscapes. To find out more, please call 877-896-6863 to talk to a counselor who can give you information on the drug addiction centers mentioned, as well as other Drug Addiction Centers across the nation. Or visit DrugRehab.net to find out more about how the Narconon program can change your life.

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Drug Addiction And Alcoholism Treatment During The Holidays

Drug Rehab Center Offers Holiday Season Insights to family members with loved ones in recovery and a survival list for those in recovery. The holiday season has historically acted like a trigger for many people’s addiction and alcoholism and can be a source of a lot of stress and fear for families and loved ones. Learn what you can do to make this holiday season a successful, calm and sober one.

Apart from the warm and merry imagery of the holiday season perfectly captured in paintings by Currier Ives and Norman Rockwell, there is also a sad and less publicized side that makes the holidays very difficult for many Americans. With over 20 million Americans in need of treatment for drug addiction or alcohol abuse, the holiday season is often marked by isolation, fear, tension, and increased drug use and or alcohol abuse.

There are millions of people in this country that suffer from substance abuse issues and millions more that are in active recovery and or in rehabilitation centers across America. These individuals serve as support systems to one another and encourage each other to stay clean and sober. As we enter the upcoming holidays, many families and individuals are fearful and nervous about what to expect. Mountainside Drug Addiction Treatment Center has weighed in and listed the following common pitfalls to avoid and suggestions to follow to make the holiday season a happy and sober one for those in early recovery.

For People In Recovery:
You should not let the holiday season become an excuse for you to drink or use drugs. It is important to honestly recognize that not all holiday events / social situations are created equal; some come with invariably higher risk to your sobriety than others. It is imperative that before you commit to attending any social situation / get-together or even family event, that you make a thorough and honest assessment of all possible risks and other issues that may be present and discuss these with someone in recovery and devise a plan to ensure your sobriety. You will need to develop a healthy fear of picking up a drink or a drug and channel it into a solid plan that will allow you to enjoy the holidays clean and sober and have resolute understanding about what situations to avoid. Many people that have issues with addiction have successfully learned to adjust to all social situations, and many cite their success on a few simple rules and guidelines:

What to divulge: You don’t ever have to tell someone why you don’t want a drink. You can simply say, “No thanks.” You can discuss why you aren’t drinking if you choose. If someone starts pressuring you to drink, it’s time to walk away.

Bring a Friend and ensure support: Find a friend to accompany you to a party who understands your situation or take along a friend who is also in recovery. Remember that a lot of people do not drink and that no one knows that you are in recovery unless you tell them. Think of the list of people that will be attending and identify someone that you feel safe with. These tactics allows you to feel less alone in your situation which can curb anxiety.

Plan to have a way out: There are many twelve step meetings throughout the holiday season – identify a meeting for each day and at various times in the day. When it comes to the time of a party or social situation where there will be alcohol present or other pressures, prepare to have plans that will allow you to leave for something else. It is better to have safety-plans and not need them, then to need them and not have them.

Your house, your rules: If you are hosting a holiday event or attending a family function you have every right to make it an alcohol-free event or to simply not attend. If you are attending a party and the host has vetoed alcohol than don’t bring any. They have their reasons for having an alcohol-free party and you need to respect their wishes.

Call your Sponsor: Most twelve step based networks and addiction treatment programs offer Sponsors to help you through new situations. A Sponsor may have been in this situation at some point in their recovery and will share their experience. If you have a Sponsor, call her/him before you attend the party to help you. If you don’t have a sponsor – get a temporary one and have the number ready. Check –in: One very helpful tool is to step away from the party or family situation at regular interval and call someone in recovery. You should not wait for a hot situation to develop for you to call – call if things are going good, bad or indifferent. Commit to staying in contact with a recovering person.

Alka-thon: Any person in recovery has the option to participate in an alka-thon which is an all day 12-step based meeting event. It allows the individual to have support through-out the entire holiday. These meetings are twenty-four hours and open to anyone dealing with issues of addiction.

Sober Holiday Parties: People in the program often throw sober parties. If you are a newcomer, ask what others are doing for the holiday season and see if you can join them. Avoid being alone. Be vocal and speak up – you are not alone.

Bring your own drinks: Bring your own bottle of sparkling water, soda or other non-alcoholic beverage that you will be drinking. Don’t feel pressured to have to bring an alcoholic beverage – it is not your place to bring alcohol.

Stay Away: Stay away from situations that are alcohol related. “Come late. Leave early” is a common slogan for people in recovery. It is important to remember that you are heading for danger if you are placing yourself in situations that surround alcohol. As the saying goes: “If you keep going to the barber shop, you are bound to get your hair cut!”

For Families or Loved Ones:
If you have a loved one that you’re concerned about this holiday season there are many ways for a family member to support their loved ones during this time. There are some needed steps for tackling issues that present themselves when a newly sober person is dealing with a holiday.

Alcoholic Beverages – Do not make an issue of whether you decide not to serve or serve alcoholic beverages. If you can refrain from serving alcoholic beverages around someone in early recovery, then this is the best situation. If you do plan on serving alcohol, ensure that you have plenty of non-alcoholic beverages (juice, sparkling water, soda, etc) for the person in recovery [ AVOID non-alcoholic beverages – these are not for people in recovery ]. Try to make sure that the person in recovery is not singled out for not drinking alcohol– or being the only person not drinking – offer your quiet support by not drinking alcohol.

Alanon: Attend a family based program. Information is the key and can inform the family of the nature of addiction and how they can take care of themselves and their loved ones. Family members need support just like the person suffering with the disease of addiction. It is important for the family to understand the three C’S: Cannot cure, Cause, or Control. Acceptance that addiction is a disease is imperative to supporting the person dealing with addiction.

Stay Sober: Family members can stay sober with their loved ones as a form of support during the holiday season. Attend a meeting with the family member only if the person is open to it.

Have support / crisis plan: Have a pre-meditated plan in place so that if an issue does arise you can deal with it quickly. It is important to communicate with other loved ones that are aware of the situation so that everyone is on message.

Ask what you can do as a means of support: Ask how you can better support you loved one by having a private and candid discussion prior to the holiday.

Mountainside Addiction Treatment Center has been helping people recover from alcoholism for over 12 years and has treated more than 6,000 people from around the world. Located in Connecticut, just north of New York City, its national program continues to help people from all over the country.

It’s licensed and credentialed counselors and clinical staff includes a Nursing Team that specialize in drug addiction and alcoholism treatment. The highly capable drug addiction treatment team is dedicated to providing compassionate and quality alcohol and drug treatment. In these hard economic times – Mountainside Drug Rehab is there to help. Please contact us at the number below or visit its website at (www.mountainside.com). If you or someone you love is in need of treatment please contact us at: 800-762-5433.

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