Treatment Terms

Re-ha-bil-i-tate:

Restore to effectiveness or normal life by training.

Ad-dic-tion:

Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance.

Drug:

A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction.

News Releases


Drug Rehab Success Story by Jared K

12/18/2007

WOW! When my dad proposed that I go to rehab, I was unsure at first. My sister found this place by researching it on the Internet. I had no idea what I was committing to once I arrived at this rehab. My dad told me that he found a rehab in the middle of nowhere so I couldn't escape if I tried. So when I walked off the place and saw BJ in his overalls, frankly I was worried what rehab my sister found.

Before I came here I spent all of my time doing drugs and just around all types of dugs. Now I don't even think about drugs or my past failures. I can only look ahead to the future instead of living in the past. The technology I learned here has been groundbreaking stuff. It was difficult for me to start over because I was so accustomed to acting like a drug crazed idiot.

My favorite parts of the program were sauna because it stopped my cravings and urges that I possessed when I first arrived and the objectives because it helped unstick me from the past, locate myself in the environment and also helped perfecting my communication.

WOW! I thought this would be a necessary way to start the second page. I am so proud of myself, that I actually completed the most difficult thing in my life that I have ever attempted.

Every staff member here was such an inspiration to keep me moving on with the program, bettering myself every day. Now that I think about it, I loved this treatment program. It really changed my life and it also changed everyone's life that is associated with me.

When my dad picked me up on my birthday weekend, he stated, "This is the first vacation I have ever enjoyed being with you." You can't even fathom the thought about how proud I was to be his son and have him as a father that loves and cares for me.

The Learning Improvement course was really interesting. I fought it at first, but truly saw how helpful its techniques were. I plan on going back to college and I am going to send this rehab my grades to show that I actually learned to study and I really enjoy studying.

The Objectives were super cool because it showed me it is a positive thing to have good control in your life. Objectives were very difficult for me because I always possessed bad control and it really did show me the light, Jesse!

All of you are guardian angels, seriously there is no possible way I could thank you enough for what you guys have showed me. The number of times over the material equals certainty and results which is absolutely true, Anthony!!

Remember Travis, when you wouldn't let me call it an early night, showing me that I am not an idiot. I am a determined individual that has chosen the right road. I also know I can live a happy life if I follow the 21 precepts. Book 8 was really cool. I learned a ton of big complicated words, but even more important I learned that I can be happy without drugs.

So I am a clean and sober person with many goals that I must achieve. Thank you so much! I learned so much stuff my mind is skipping over all the books right now. I really appreciate what you did for me and what you are doing for other people.

Sincerely,

Jared K

For help with meth, heroin, crack, cocaine, pills and any other addiction, go to:

http://www.drugaddictiontreatment.ca

http://www.drug-rehab.us

 

 

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