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Addiction

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Addiction is a serious condition affecting more than twenty million Americans. Anyone who has been around a loved one with an addiction problem has seen how it can destroy their job, business, family, health and even their life.

Some of today’s drugs are far more capable of rapidly causing addiction than drugs from ten or twenty years ago. Methamphetamine, crack cocaine and Ecstasy can be addictive after just one or a few uses. OxyContin can rapidly create addiction in a young person who just wanted to try it out a few times.

Is Addiction a Disease?

There are some scientists and government officials who describe addiction as an incurable disease like heart disease or diabetes. This description justifies and encourages the use of medications such as methadone or suboxone for treatment. But the success of drug-free addiction treatment programs disproves this theoretical definition of addiction.

Addiction is a condition characterized by repeated, compulsive seeking and use of drugs, alcohol or other similar substances despite adverse social, mental of physical consequences. It is usually accompanies by psychological and physical dependence on the abused substance and the appearance of withdrawal symptoms when the addictive substance is rapidly decreased or terminated.

When addiction exists, the drug use controls the individual rather than the individual controlling the usage.

There are very specific factors that hold an addiction in place. When these factors are thoroughly addressed, an addict can recover from the terrible hold addiction has on his soul and his body, and he can once again enjoy a productive life.

 

  • Drug Abuse  ( 6 items )

    Drug abuse is a major public health problem that impacts society on multiple levels. Directly or indirectly, society in general is affected by drug abuse, every community, and even every family. In fact, the National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that there are an average of 22 million people who are suffering through drug abuse and addiction in the United States alone.


    Right now substance abuse currently costs society over $484 billion per year. This includes health care expenditures, lost earnings, and costs associated with crime and accidents. This is an enormous burden that affects all of society - those who abuse these substances, and those who don't.


    Adolescents and adults alike are affected by drug abuse. Even the elderly and children as young as 8 years old are currently struggling with substance abuse issues. While the drugs of abuse vary, anyone that is suffering through an addiction knows how difficult it can be to stop using drugs.

    Drug abuse not only affects those who are addicted but family members and loved ones who are connected to the addict. Family members of anyone with drug abuse issues also go through major negative changes as a result of having someone they love who cannot stop using drugs. Often time’s family members will feel helpless as to what to do to help their loved one to recover from drug abuse and addiction.

    The only way to successfully handle drug abuse is to get those struggling with addiction problems into an effective drug rehab program. For more information on how to get help now call 800-468-6933.

  • Drug Addiction Treatment  ( 5 items )

    Drug addiction treatment can come in many different forms. There are many addictive drugs, and treatments for specific drugs can differ. Treatment also varies depending on the needs of the individual who is addicted.


    Problems associated with an individual's drug addiction can vary significantly. People who are addicted to drugs come from all walks of life. Many suffer from mental and emotional, occupational, health, or social problems that has caused and contributed to their drug addiction(s). Even if there are few associated problems, the severity of addiction itself ranges widely among people.


    The goal of drug addiction treatment is to not only stop the use of drugs but to return the individual to a productive functioning person in the family, workplace, and community. While there are several different forms of drug addiction treatment out there, finding the right type of treatment can be a big decision.


    It is possible to measure the successfulness of drug addiction treatment by looking at the levels of criminal behavior, family functioning, employability, and medical condition after treatment is complete. Successful drug addiction treatment should reduce drug use and significantly decrease criminal activity once the person is completely through the drug treatment program. Drug addiction treatment has also shown that it reduces the risk of disease, and improves the prospects for employment.


    For more information on effective drug addiction treatment, contact Narconon Arrowhead at 800-468-6933.

  • Drug Abuse Infectious Diseases  ( 2 items )

    Drug abuse and infectious diseases go hand in hand. Anyone who is abusing drugs is at high risk for contracting and spreading infectious diseases by the use of drugs through injection by reusing and sharing needles, and other drug paraphernalia, and unprotected sex.

    Those with substance abuse issues are at high risk of developing infectious diseases such as HIV and AIDS. In fact the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that injection drug use has been responsible for more than one-third of all adult and adolescent AIDS cases reported in the U.S. since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic.


    Drug users not only have a high incidence not only of HIV/AIDS but also of other sexually transmitted diseases including Hepatitis, syphilis, Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and genital herpes. This is in connection with the high-risk behaviors associated with drug abuse, such as unprotected sex and the exchange of sex for drugs and is most common for those abusing crack cocaine.


    In order to handle infectious diseases caused by drug abuse  the abuser must stop the use of drugs, especially the intravenous use, stop sharing needles and other drug paraphernalia and stop having unprotected sex. Often times a successful drug rehab program will help the addict to cease behaviors which are a result of drug abuse that have caused the individual to contract or spread infectious diseases.
    Anyone who has been exposed an infectious disease as a result of drug abuse is a candidate for drug rehab. Call Narconon Arrowhead at 800-468-6933 to get help now!

  • Drug Abuse Prevention  ( 1 items )

    Drug abuse prevention is a tool used to mold healthy, drug-free communities as well as healthy environments which are drug and crime free.

    The role of drug abuse prevention in the community is to help parents, educators, community leaders and children to become educated on the dangers of drugs and alcohol so that they do not become addicted to drugs. When drug abuse prevention is weak or non-existent in a community, the number of people addicted to all types or drugs increase as a result.

    Prevention programs can be designed to intervene as early as preschool to address risk factors for drug abuse, such as aggressive behavior, poor social skills, and academic difficulties. They can use an approach of family based prevention programs where parents and children confront drug abuse prevention issues as a family.


    Drug abuse prevention programs should address all forms of drug abuse, alone or in combination, including the underage use of legal drugs, like tobacco or alcohol, the use of illegal drugs, and the inappropriate use of legally obtained substances such as inhalants, prescription medications and over the counter drugs. Prevention programs should also address the type of drug abuse problem in the local community, target modifiable risk factors, and strengthen identified protective factors.


    The most successful drug abuse prevention program will produce drug-free individuals, educated on the harmful effects of legal and illegal drugs.

    For more information on how to implement a successful drug abuse prevention program in your community call Narconon Arrowhead at 800-468-6933.

  • Drug Abuse United States  ( 4 items )

    Drug abuse in the United States currently affects millions of people and costs our country over $484 billion per years. The costs related to drug abuse include lost earnings, crime, accidents and healthcare costs.


    Many Americans perceive drug abuse as a major public health problem as many major medical problems in the United States can be directly linked to drug abuse. These include cancer, heart disease, and even HIV and AIDs. In fact each year approximately 40 million debilitating illnesses or injuries occur among Americans as the result of their use of tobacco, alcohol, or another addictive drug use.


    Drug abuse is also directly related to the top societal problems in the United States including drunk and drugged driving, violence, child abuse and stress. Many societal problems as a direct result of drug abuse can cause illnesses, injuries and even death. Each year approximately 40 million debilitating illnesses or injuries occur among Americans as the result of their use of tobacco, alcohol, or drug abuse. And in the year 2000, approximately 460,000 deaths were attributable to illicit drug abuse and smoking

    Drug abuse negatively affects the United States in many, many ways. And the only way to handle drug abuse in our country is to get into a successful drug rehab program that works.

    If you or someone you know is struggling with drug abuse issues call 800-468-6933 to get help now.

  • Drug Behavior  ( 1 items )
    When a person is addicted to drugs they often times display drug behavior. Drug behavior is the modified behavior that the individual displays when they are addicted to drugs.

    There are many general drug behaviors that indicate that a person is addicted to drugs. These include a change in personality and physical appearance as well as an increased amount of attention on obtaining and using drugs. The drug user will lose interested in anything and anyone that doesn’t have to do with using drugs. They will start to lose things in their lives as a result of following through with responsibilities.

    Other drug using behavior that you may see is that the individual will stop communicating with non-drug users and may hide things that they are doing from family members and others who are close to the addict. The person may also deny the drug use and become resentful with those that attempt to help him/her.

    There are also specific drug behaviors when a person is hooked on a specific drug. For example, when someone is using an opiate; i.e. a drug like heroin or OxyContin or a prescription pain medication their drug behavior will be that they will be in a relaxed and euphoric state. And, when someone is using a stimulant, drugs like methamphetamine or crack cocaine, the drug behavior will be increased energy and paranoia.

    If you or someone you know is displaying drug behavior call Narconon now at 800-468-6933.

  • Teen Drug Abuse  ( 23 items )
    Is there a teen in your life that is struggling with drug abuse? If so, then you are not alone. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reports that the drug abuse among teens continues to increase, especially prescription drug addiction. The most recent statistics indicate that teens start abusing marijuana by age 14 and alcohol by age 12 on average.

    For many families, finding out that their teenage son, daughter, brother, sister or grandchild is addicted can be a very difficult situation. Many teenagers will start out experimenting with drugs at a very early age. Some will start with drugs like alcohol or tobacco which increases the use of other drugs later in life. Some teens will experiment with drugs on and off for years and later develop substance abuse issues. And many will become dependant on drugs very quickly and cause harm to themselves and others as a result.

    Teen drug abuse can happen for many reasons. Often times the teenager will experience a significant problem in their life for which drugs and alcohol soon become the solution. After the individual starts using the drug(s) to solve the problems he/she is experiencing, the drug will modify normal body functioning and the teen will develop a dependence on the drug.

    If you or someone you love is struggling with teen drug abuse call Narconon Arrowhead at 800-468-6933.

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I have completed the Narconon Arrowhead Drug rehab program. It has been absolutely amazing. My outlook on life has totally changed. I feel like a different person and I feel completely happy with who I am. I have no desire to use drugs. I am in complete control and can make solid decisions. R.K.