Solutions:
- Care Coalition. Care is designed to increase public awareness concerning substance abuse in Clark County
- Stepping Stones.Sober Living Las Vegas’ mission is to be the number one trusted program assisting individuals and families into healthy living by providing a structured, supportive sober living environment
- Sober Living.A Sober Living housing environment offers a low cost, temptation free residence to individuals recovering from a drug or alcohol addiction.
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Solutions Overview:
Why Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment for chemical dependency provides a supervised group living environment for individuals who have been unable to abstain from alcohol or drugs while in their own home environment. Common reasons that individuals are not able to abstain while in their home environments include:
- Abusive Relationships
- Anxiety and/or Depression
- Lack of Community Resources
- Lack of Healthy Support Systems
- Multiple Life Stressors.
Most often, individuals seeking residential treatment engage in substance abuse to the extent that dangerous consequences are inevitable. Patients who participate in residential tretament are exposed to a variety of therapeutic services designed to teach the patient how to intervene in his or her relapse cycle.
Why can't someone who is addicted stop on their own?
Almost everyone who has suffered from addiction has believed that they could controll their use or stop without assistance. In fact, the defining characteristics of addiction is the compulsion to use alcohol or drugs despite adverse consequence.
Not only is psychologically difficult to stop an addiction, changes in brain chemistry that result from substance abuse cause physiological problems that can be fatal if one abruptly stops using on their own.
It is important that individuals seeking treatment for chemical dependency receive professional assistance to determine the safest way to stop their addiction.
What if a person has an addiction and a psychiatric problem at the same time?
Chemical dependency causes changes in the way the brain functions. Because of these changes , individuals who are dependent on substances often experience psychiatric problems, such as:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Confusion Mood Swings
- Hallucinations
- Irritatability
- Insomnia
- Memory Loss
- Poor Impulse Control
Some individuals struggling with chemical dependency report psychiatric problems prior to their first use of alcohol or drugs. For these individuals, alcohol or drug use may have began as a solution for their psychiatric problems.
Whether the psychiatric problems began before or after the addiction, both problems are treatable while in residential treatment.
What if someone has tried alcohol or drug treatment before?
Addiction is a chonic and relapsing biologically based disease. As such, it is not unusual for a person to experience multiple treatment episodes prior to achieving long term recovery. Most individuals that experience long term recovery have relapsed at some point in their addiction recovery process, and that relapse has prompted them to persue further treatment options.
What if an addicted person doesn't feel they have a problem?
Denial is certainly part of the recovery process and is to be expected. Denial is a defenseive mechanism that protects us from perceived harm. For those addicted to alcohol and drugs, denial can be a reaction to the perception that harm will result in abstinance or change.
It is always advisable to seek the assistance of a licensed professional when helping someone understand their addiction and treatment options.
Is family involvement important in alcohol and drug treatment?
Family involvement during the treatment process is of paramount importance. Years of alcohol and drug abuse greatly affects many dynamics within the family unit. Issues relating to coping, communication, trust and trauma, are just a few examples.
During the course of treatment, families ca learn about th addiction process, and how to help their loved ones prevent relapse.
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