Approximately 20% of Arizona high school seniors surveyed in 2006 reported a lifetime illegal use of prescription drugs indicating a need for effective drug education and inpatient rehab.
Prescription drugs’ easy availability and high addictive qualities not
only ruin the lives of those who are addicted, but also those who love
and care for them. One only has to look in the nearest medicine cabinet
to find a plethora of pain, anti-anxiety and sleep medications to find
a quick “fix” for any discomfort . The best way to handle body
discomfort is to make sure you are eating correctly, getting enough
sleep and daily exercise. However Americans today want instant relief
which can very easily lead down the road of addiction. To throw into
the mix of prescription drugs is Oxycontin, legally prescribed by
doctors for pain management, now considered a gateway drug to heroin
due to the similar effects it has on a person. This is truly
frightening a person begins to take a medication for a real pain and
weeks later finds themselves addicted. Knowledge is the best defense
against addiction. Narconon Arrowhead has provided drug education to
over 65,000 youth about the realities and consequences of drugs and
alcohol along with an effective inpatient drug and alcohol rehab with a
70% success rate.
Phoenix has created organizations to help with the drug epidemic with
the establishment of programs such as Arizona Substance Abuse
Partnership (ASAP), Governor’s Division for Substance Abuse Policy,
Drug Endangered Children (DEC) Program and the Parents Commission on
Drug Education and Prevention to name a few. These are not
rehabilitation facilities, these are preventative organizations dealing
with substance abuse and how to avoid a life of addiction. For a person
already caught in the cycle of addiction, inpatient rehab is the answer
for that person to regain a drug-free, productive, responsible, ethical
and happy life.
When a person has become addicted to drugs and/or alcohol, there are
three aspects that must be handled for a person to have long term
recovery. These three are cravings, guilt and depression. If a person
is trying to quit using drugs and/or alcohol and is hit with a craving
and is not in an inpatient rehab, there will nothing to stop them going
out and searching for drugs to relieve that physical craving no matter
how much they DO NOT want to use drugs or drink. Therefore an inpatient
rehab not only stops that person going and getting drugs, they have
qualified professionals to get them through that craving and understand
why these cravings continue to arise and have the solution for them.
A person does not end up in rehab after one drug use even though upon
that first use they are addicted. The downward spiral of addiction
follows sooner or later in the loss of family, friends, money,
employment and finally total loss of self respect. Therefore it is
absurd to think if person has been using for 6 months to years of drug
abuse, that they can be cured overnight. Once the physical cravings are
handled and the person is able to focus on his or her environment
instead of his body the guilt and depression can be handled.
The guilt and depression a person feel from their drug addicted
lifestyle can push them into a relapse even though they are no longer
experiencing physical cravings. With an inpatient rehab the
professionals will be able to help guide that person through his past
and present guilt and depression so when they are finished with the
rehab they will step back into the world with a clean body and clear
mind and the tools to lead the successful life everyone deserves.
If you or someone you love is struggling with substance abuse and are
searching for inpatient drug rehab in Phoenix Arizona, call Narconon
Arrowhead today. Narconon Arrowhead is one of the world's largest and
most effective inpatient drug rehabilitation and education programs
with a success rate of over 70% of those who graduate. Narconon
Arrowhead offers free assessments, free counseling, and free referrals
to the residents in Phoenix Arizona. To locate a Phoenix inpatient drug
rehab or find out information about drug abuse contact Narconon
Arrowhead by calling 1-800-468-6933 or via email at
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