Narconon Arrowhead drug rehab FAQ
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Q.
What is Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab?
A.
Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab is a residential treatment center for drug
addiction and alcoholism which uses the Narconon Program treatment modalities.
Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab is located on 216 acres of wooded land, adjacent
to beautiful Lake Eufaula and Arrowhead State Park, in rural southeastern
Oklahoma. It is a 100% drug free treatment program which fully addresses
the physical, emotional, and educational needs of attaining lasting recovery.
Q.
What does "Narconon" mean?
A.
Narconon comes from two Greek words. "Narco" means drugs and
"non" means "no". So Narconon means "Drugs-No!"
Q.
How did the Narconon drug rehab program start?
A.
Narconon was founded in 1966 by William Benitez, a heroin addict who was
incarcerated in the Arizona State Prison for a long series of drug-related
crimes. Benitez wanted to resolve his addiction and through his personal
research into workable techniques to kick drugs ran into a book called
Fundamentals of Thought, written by American author and humanitarian L. Ron
Hubbard. Benitez was able to glean principals out these writings by Mr. Hubbard
to improve his ability to communicate about, face up to, and resolve basic life
problems that had contributed to his drug addiction and held it in place for
many years. Impressed with the effectiveness of this information as it related
to drug addiction, Benitez formed an alliance with Mr. Hubbard and developed a
workable drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that would free people from
drug addiction without the use of substitute drugs or medications. Benitez
formed the Narconon organization and Mr. Hubbard continued to contribute and
share his research and developments in the drug rehab field. Narconon now has
over 120 drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs in 40 different countries.
Q.
Is Narconon part of the Church of Scientology or any other organized religion?
A.
No, the only affiliation is that the Narconon drug rehab technology and the
religion of Scientology are based on the works of the same man, L. Ron Hubbard.
Narconon is a separate public benefit, non-profit corporation. It is not a
religious organization and is non-denominational in its view of religion. The
Narconon organization supports and acknowledges all religions that work to
eradicate substance abuse, but is not corporately part of any religious
organization.
Q.
How is the Narconon Drug Rehab program different from other drug treatment
programs?
A.
The
Narconon drug treatment program is unique in several ways. Most treatment
centers use a combination of 12-step recovery and group therapy in an effort to
handle addiction. While some people respond to this type of treatment, many do
not. The Narconon drug treatment program addresses three (3) areas that are not
intensively treated in more traditional programs. These areas are:
- Physical detoxification- Long-term use of addictive drugs can cause an accumulation of drug residues and metabolites in the body. These residues can remain in the body for years, causing drug and alcohol cravings and drug-induced depression. Narconon uses the intensive method of detoxification to remove these residues, resulting in an individual who is free of the harmful physical effects of mind-alerting drugs.
- Life Skills- Many people do not realize that some of the most common abilities and skills which they use everyday are not instinctual, but are learned. These are all areas in which drug addicts and alcoholics have been found to be deficient. These are not instinctive abilities. They require training and practice to perfect. The Narconon drug rehab program gives heavy emphasis to life-skills training. Some of the areas addressed are communication skills, study skills and applying ethical principles in everyday life. The result is an individual more comfortable with his life and less likely to be overwhelmed by it. The practice of these skills is extremely therapeutic in and of themselves.
- Other therapeutic procedures- there are a number of therapeutic procedures unique to the Narconon program. These therapies are designed to free a person from the guilt, remorse and regret of past actions, and to restore the self-control that is inevitably sacrificed when a person becomes addicted to drugs.
A.
Over 70% of our graduates remain stably drug-free. This compares to a 10%-20%
success rate of traditional treatment programs.
Q.
Is Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab an accredited treatment center?
A.
Yes. It is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), a nationally recognized accrediting agency in
the field, as a drug rehabilitation facility.
Q.
What are the qualifications of the staff?
A.
The primary counselors are accredited by the National Board of Addiction
Examiners as Certified Chemical Dependency Counselors. Narconon Arrowhead also
provides 24-hour nursing coverage to its clients. In addition, a large
percentage of the staff are themselves former addicts and alcoholics which
makes for a much greater awareness and understanding of the problems of
addiction.
Q.
How long does it take to complete the Narconon Drug Rehab program?
A.
The Narconon program is usually completed in three to six months, though the
program can take longer for some people. Each client is different and each case
is treated on an individual basis. Narconon bases it modalities on results and
not on time spent in rehab, and as such time spent at Narconon Arrowhead can
and does vary with the individuals own needs and progress.
Q.
What types of people are treated at Narconon Drug Rehab?
A.
People from all walks of life, from all over the world come to Narconon for
treatment. Ages range from 18-65. There are usually about 40% female and 60%
male clients in treatment.
Q.
What does the Narconon Drug Rehab program cost?
A.
Cost differs according to what therapies are delivered. In general terms, the
cost of the Narconon program is comparable to or less than that of other
hospital programs, while being much more effective.




