Pain Pill Treatment
Most addicts initially believe that they can conquer their drug habit on their own. They feel they have the inner strength and will power to overcome their addiction without professional help and do not need pain pill treatment. However, in order to become drug free, the addict needs to develop new behaviors and coping mechanisms to deal with the problems he or she will encounter in daily life.
Research has shown that when an addict attempts to become drug free on his own, the period of time when he remains "clean" does not last very long because of the fact that no internal changes have been made. As long as he retains the same values and attitudes and responds in the same way to life issues, he will feel that he needs his pain pills to help him cope.
When an individual in treatment learns new skills and training from a substance abuse clinician on how to work through his problems, he is much more likely to stay clean. In addition, because of changes in the brain which are a result of pain pill addiction, professional help is needed for that problem as well.
The Meditox Method has consistently proven to be safe and effective in pain pill treatment. For those addicted individuals who must continue to maintain their lifestyle without the necessity of taking three months time out of their hectic schedule, we can provide help to those with a career, individuals who are attending school and busy home makers.
- Prescription Drug Addiction
- Suboxone Treatment
- Drug Rehab Alternative
- Drug Detox
- Opiate Detox
- Methadone Detox
- Heroin Detox
- Vicodin Detox
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August 11, 2006
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