Sunday, June 29, 2008

Alcohol Rehabilitation Program

Why is it so hard to find an alcohol rehab program. Everywhere on the internet you find drug rehabs but have a tough time finding a program that just specializes in alcohol addiction. Many people who are looking for a program that helps people who suffer from alcoholism give up and send a person into a drug rehab facility.

Our alcohol rehabilitation will help educate you on addiction especially alcoholism. Not only do we probide treatment but also a medical detox for addiction. Most people who have an alcohol problem can not quit "cold turkey" and must be admitted into a hospital or medical detox.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Celebrities and Addiction

Why is it that celebrities like Paris Hilton, Steven Tyler, Amy Whinehouse, and Britney Spears get all the attention. Personally I think they should make a drug rehab program for celebrities where they have to share rooms with bunk beds or sleep on the floor. They are required to cook, clean, and then feed the homeless for at least a month. None of the celebrities would be allowed to watch TV, internet, cell phone or any for of communication to the real world.

These guys really need to understand what type of life they have and not take it for granted. I am certainly not saying that they aren't wonderful artists or are extremely talented but I do feel that they need to be humbled and appreciate what they have and look at giving back a little more. Not so much in a financial way, but more on setting a better example for people that look up to them. Instead of using drugs, and going in and out of drug rehab and gettting arrested, they need to try becoming more wholesome.

Unfortunately people like Will Smith, Tom Cruise, David Becham are given a hard time for stupid reasons. Tom Cruise gets attacked in the media way too much. Look at that guy, he has a nice family, takes care of his wife and kids, doesn't party, and the media makes him out to be some bad guy. Thats a joke.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Prescription Drugs Are Addictive Too

I was labeled ADHD as when I was 14 years old. I fit the diagnostic criteria for Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. I was full of life and energy. I was bored in school but usually found other ways to entertain myself throughout the days. One day my teacher phoned my parents and told them that these behaviors were symptoms of a mental disorder called ADHD and that if I wasn't properly treated for it, I wouldn't be allowed to stay in school.

Doing what they thought was best, my parents put me on the medication prescribed to me. It was soon after this that I became addicted to the drug and started abusing it. I figured out how to manipulate the mental health system to get what I wanted. Eventually I began selling this drug to my friends in school, but I soon grew bored of the prescription and turned to marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamines, ecstasy and alcohol. I entered long-term rehab at the age of 22 after overdosing, nearly reaching death, twice. Once a bright and energetic young kid, I was now a fully dependent drug user. And it all started because I became addicted to my ADHD medication.

I wish I could say my story is a novel one and that nobody else has experienced this same pattern of events. Truthfully, millions of children and adults have been mislabeled with ADHD throughout the United States. And thousands of those diagnoses have resulted in a worsened condition or illicit substance abuse.

This is why it is important to seek alternative treatment for substance abuse. A prescription drug simply acts as a band-aid for the real underlying situations, and this is true no matter what age you are.

I completed a long-term, in-patient treatment program and re-established life skills that I had become dependent on both prescribed and illegal drug for.

Your prescription may be your problem. Look for a drug free, long-term treatment program.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Psychiatric Drugs and The Pharmaceutical Industry

Psychiatry and Pharmaceutical companies have launched a worldwide campaign to convince society to take psychiatric drugs. Peter Breggin in the “Your Drug May Be Your Problem” stated that at the 1998 annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association; an alliance of “mental illness advocates” announced the results of its international survey: Two thirds of people “with psychiatric disorders” often wait two to five years or more before seeking treatment. This survey was funded by the Bristo-Myers Squibb Company, which manufactures both an antidepressant and antianxiety drugs.
Pharmaceutical companies spend billions of dollars a year on marketing psychiatric drugs to children. Childeren are easier to prey on because they have less power than adults to reject drugs. We see more high school shootings, suicides, and drug addiction. Many people ask “why?” That is an easy question to answer. Psychiatry and the Pharmaceutical Industry want to make our society a drugged society where people are not happy. The more people are unhappy, and unhealthy the more reason for psychiatric drugs. Many people ask why Psychiatry and the Pharmaceutical Industry do this, MONEY!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Alcohol and Drug Treatment

People from all over the world who have addiction problems never find effective treatment for their problem. Drug and alcohol addiction treatment is something that is always needed. Families who have a loved one addicted to drugs or alcohol can experience emotional pain and loss. Parents who spend their entire life raising their kid to become happy, healthy and succesfull to then find them addicted and losing everything because of their addiction can experience loss and frustration.

This drug rehab blog is intented to help educate addicts, alcoholics, and families on addiction and treatment. Our addiction counselors not only are highly educated in this field but many have personal experience with drug addiction or alcoholism.