San Juan Capistrano Rehab From Drug And Alcohol Use

By Antoinette Quinn


A person's use of drugs or alcohol may slowly but surely take over his or her life. The body and brain can develop a dependence on these foreign substances and individuals begin craving more and more. Eventually, it is possible to sink to a level that all the individual cares about is where he or she will score the next hit. With San Juan Capistrano rehab, individuals can battle their addictions and begin living in sobriety.

For many addicts the greatest problem of quitting the use of drugs is withdrawal. Symptoms will vary depending on the drug one has been using, the time since it was last used and the individuals. Many facilities offer medications that can help to reduce these symptoms and make patients more comfortable.

In addition to causing a physical addiction, drugs can lead to a psychological dependence. Many people start to use these substances in order to escape problems in other areas of life. For those who suffer mental illness, the drug might be a way of self medicating. Unless the underlying issues are resolved, overcoming one's drug use can be difficult.

Addicts must also face the social side of their addiction. Many long term users have become part of a larger drug culture. All their friends, family and neighbors may also use drugs. In such a culture drug use has evolved into a socially acceptable activity.

Often the first few hours after entering a facility are the most difficult. Even though one can intellectually agree that this is a necessary step, the body and mind may be craving more of the drug. Fortunately many of these symptoms will subside with time. Once the toxins are eliminated from the body, the individual begins to feel better and may begin the work of treatment.

Today, one of the most common types of treatment uses cogitative behavioral therapy. In these programs, the individual identifies the factors that lead to his or her drug use and then learns alternate ways to deal with these life stressors. This is the point that the individual may need to decide to cut ties with the drug culture in order to overcome his or her own addictions.

Many in-house drug treatment programs last about four weeks. Once the individual completes the program and is ready, he or she starts the transition back into the world where there is less protection than there has been during the course of treatment. During this transition time the individual is most vulnerable to relapse. Aftercare can help to maintain sobriety. Aftercare may take the form of a 12-step program or further counseling.

Individuals who battle with drug addictions often find the fight to be difficult. Sometimes patients make a few steps forward and then fail before starting again to reach their goal. However, overcoming one's addictions can lead to a fuller and more meaningful life. With the help of a San Juan Capistrano rehab program it is possible to take the first steps to overcoming one's addictions.




About the Author: