DRUG REHABILITATION

Is your partner a drug addict? Maybe you’ve been through everything you can think of to get your partner some help and to quit – tears, fights, heart-to-heart talks, promises made, and threats. You know only too well how this has a profound effect on you, your partnership and your family.

When choosing a drug rehab facility, many factors need to be considered. After all, you want the best possible rehab care for yourself, or a loved one, and to be successful in beating addiction.

At Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, we know that many people take drugs in order to avoid existing emotional issues. These issues can be caused by drug abuse or the emotional problems may have caused the drug abuse.

At Suncoast Rehab we see people every day who are fighting the battle against drug abuse. During withdrawals, people can go through a personality shift, from grouchy to happy, from bored with life to enthusiastic about the little things.

At Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, we understand the difficulty that people can encounter when looking for the right rehab program for them. It can feel so overwhelming that simply trying to search for the right rehab can cause an addict or family member to give up on their quest to be drug free.

At Suncoast Rehab, we deliver an effective, holistic rehab program. But what does this mean and how does it work? The word Holistic means “relating to or concerned with wholes or with complete systems, rather than the analysis of, treatment of, or dissection into parts.

At Narconon Suncoast, we often help people whose friends or family staged an intervention. We wanted to discuss here what an intervention is, and give a general overview of how a person can approach someone who they are concerned may be addicted to drugs or alcohol.

April is Alcohol and Drug Awareness Month, and at Suncoast Rehabilitation Center we wanted to recognize this by listing ten signs of alcoholism. Our hope is that this will help alcoholics and those around alcoholics recognize the problem and get help.

Suncoast Rehabilitation Center brings you the final installment of our series of drug myths and facts. MYTH #19: Using Adderall isn’t dangerous because doctors prescribe them for children all the time.