Drug
and Alcohol Rehab: Effective Elements of Alcoholism Treatment and
Drug Rehab Programs
by
Jonathan Huttner
Maintaining a belief that addiction is a disease of the brain and understanding
the other aspects associated with addiction and alcoholism speaks to
what needs to be provided in drug rehab programs. Above all else, we
must maintain remember we are here to treat the whole person, not just
a behavior or a way of thinking.
The
National Institute on Drug Abuse recently published Principles of Effective
Drug Addiction and Alcoholism Treatment which provides a detailed discussion
on how we must treat all aspects of the individual, not just the biological
component or the behavioral component. As with other brain diseases
such as schizophrenia and depression, the data show that the best drug
addiction or drug rehab treatment approaches attend to the entire individual,
combining the use of medications, behavioral therapies, social services,
rehab and involvement in significant support groups. This does not mean
that all individuals need all components of addiction treatment and
rehab services.
Another
principle of effective addiction treatment in rehab is that the array
of services included in an individual's treatment plan must be matched
to his or her particular set of needs. Since those needs will surely
change over the course of recovery, the services provided will need
to be continually reassessed and adjusted. To make a well-informed decision
when selecting an alcohol or drug rehab program, learn about all addiction
treatment options available, and, of course, seek professional help
for the addict as early as possible.
Jonathan
Huttner is one of the the principals at Lakeview Health Systems, an
addiction treatment, alcohol and drug rehab facility. Addiction treatment
information and free live help 24/7 is being provided online at RecoveryConnection.org.