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		<title>Luxurious and residential-the right combo for a rehab center</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 20:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luxury residential drug addiction treatment for drug abuse and drug addiction has existed for 40 years. Drug and alcohol addiction treatment centers, also known as a drug detox, are therapeutic communities located in residential settings and use a hierarchical model with treatment stages that reflect increased levels of personal and social responsibility. Peer influence, mediated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luxury residential <a href="http://www.drugtreatmentinformation.com/category/drug-addiction/" title="Drug Addiction">drug addiction</a> treatment for drug abuse and drug addiction has existed for 40 years. Drug and alcohol addiction treatment centers, also known as a drug detox, are therapeutic communities located in residential settings and use a hierarchical model with treatment stages that reflect increased levels of personal and social responsibility. Peer influence, mediated through a variety of group processes, is used to help individuals learn and assimilate social norms and develop more effective social skills.</p>
<p>Residential drug rehab centers are different than other treatment methods in many ways. Individuals are able to leave their destructive environment and enter into a clean and sober atmosphere. Their reminders of drugs such as the cabinet where they kept their alcohol or the drawer where they kept their stash are no longer a temptation reminding them of their drug addiction. Additionally, individuals are able to associate with others who share their same goal of addiction recovery 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This availability of individuals and staff at any hour is invaluable when a person is going through residential drug treatment.</p>
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		<title>The most luxurious and painless detox center</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 20:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Detox doesn’t have to be a miserable experience. Too often, popular movies and TV shows portray detox centers as dark and dreary places, full of suffering patients and grim-faced doctors. But that’s not how it is. The truth is that detox done the right way is first and foremost about healing, and about hope. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Detox doesn’t have to be a miserable experience. Too often, popular movies and TV shows portray <a href="http://www.drugtreatmentinformation.com/15/drug-detoxification/" title="Detox Center">detox centers</a> as dark and dreary places, full of suffering patients and grim-faced doctors. But that’s not how it is. The truth is that detox done the right way is first and foremost about healing, and about hope. The key, of course, lies in finding a detox facility that can meet each and every one of your individual needs.</p>
<p>Remember, rehab is a delicate art form. The healing process can only be successful if it’s managed the right way, by people who know exactly what they’re doing. Before you make a detox decision, it’s vital that you research your options, and understand your needs. Given the stakes in the fight against addiction, you can’t afford anything less than the best care you can get.</p>
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		<title>Drug Detoxification</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 18:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The basic goal of detoxification is to eliminate all harmful substances, narcotics, and toxins from a drug abusers body. Because this process can cause intense symptoms, rarely do drug addicts undergo detoxification without medical supervision. It is possible for a person to break a dependency on their own. Individuals with short-term dependencies have better results [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The basic goal of<strong> detoxification</strong> is to eliminate all harmful substances, narcotics, and toxins from a drug abusers body. Because this process can cause intense symptoms, rarely do drug addicts undergo detoxification without medical supervision. It is possible for a person to break a dependency on their own. Individuals with short-term dependencies have better results than a person who has been hooked on drugs for several years. Even so, because withdrawal symptoms can be life-threatening, undergoing detox at a <strong>drug rehab</strong> or treatment center is the safest approach.</p>
<p>Before beginning the detoxification process, it is important for drug users to comprehend potential symptoms. Due to powerful cravings, some persons are not able to complete detox. This is the reason why<strong> drug rehabilitation</strong> centers are the best environment to rise above an <strong>addiction</strong>.</p>
<p>While going through detoxification, patients are closely observed, and not permitted to leave the treatment facility. Consequently, they are unable to give into cravings for the drug. Symptoms tend to settle down within three to four days. Long-term drug users may go through a longer withdrawal cycle – perhaps up to two weeks.</p>
<p>To help patients cope with the physical effects of detox, some<strong> treatment centers</strong> offer ongoing counseling during detoxification. This is purposed to help ease any distress or discomfort. In extreme cases, medical professionals may administer a drug to lessen distress.</p>
<p>While detox is very unpleasant for the patient, and potentially life-threatening, the entire process is necessary. Without fully cleansing the body, narcotic residue could remain in the blood stream. In this case, previous drug users may experience occasional cravings, which can come and go for many years. Drug cravings may result in a relapse. However, if all traces of the narcotic are flushed from the body, the cravings for the drug can disappear completely.</p>
<p>Drug addicts who want to skip the withdrawal process, and avoid withdrawal symptoms may opt for a procedure that greatly decreases <a href="http://www.drugrehabilitationnetwork.com/" title="Drug Rehabilitation Network">detoxification</a> discomfort. Healthcare professionals may recommend this detox procedure if it is suspected that a patient will endure severe symptoms. Under general anesthesia, the detox drug is administered, and the narcotic is flush from the blood stream and nervous system.</p>
<p>Even though <strong>withdrawal</strong> occurs suddenly with rapid detox, patients do not feel pain, and will only experience slight withdrawal symptoms. Drug treatment centers may also administer additional drugs intended to shorten the withdrawal period. Rather than endure 3 – 14 days of symptoms, patients may only suffer withdrawal symptoms for 6 – 12 hours.</p>
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		<title>State of the Art Detox Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 21:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Detox&#8221; is the vernacular for “detoxification”. And much like “rehab” which has entered the lexicon as a word synonymous with becoming straight – people equate “Detox” with getting “clean and sober”. But “Detox” is only a first step, and experts in addiction recovery agree that even the best methods of medical detoxification, are worthless, if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.cliffsidemalibu.com/" title="Detoxification and Rehab Center">Detox</a>&#8221; is the vernacular for “detoxification”. And much like “rehab” which has entered the lexicon as a word synonymous with becoming straight – people equate “Detox” with getting “clean and sober”. But “Detox” is only a first step, and experts in addiction recovery agree that even the best methods of medical detoxification, are worthless, if they are not then combined with therapy to get at the root causes of a drug or alcohol problem.</p>
<p>Actual Detoxification -which literally means cleaning the body of toxins, is normally accomplished by the Liver – in terms of drug rehab Detox, specifically refers to removing the addictive substances from the body. Drug or alcohol Detox can be accomplished by simple abstinence the so-called “Cold Turkey” or several more sophisticated methodologies. Any program of Detox, since it involves removing the drugs from the body upon which it has become dependent will involve withdrawal. How severe the symptoms of withdrawal will be, and how the Detox program will be designed to cope with them, all depend on the nature of the drugs involved. Stimulants such as Cocaine and amphetamines work their euphoric effects by increasing the abilities of nerves to signal one another, and stimulate the “pleasure centers” of the brain by increasing the output of chemicals known as neurotransmitters. When the stimulants are removed the “well” of these chemicals in the brain has “run dry” so to speak, the nerves have trouble communicating and fatigue and sleep disorders are the result. This biochemical reaction is the reason for the description of users as “coming down” off of drugs like speed and cocaine. Benzodiazepines or “Tranquilizes” &#8211; drugs like Valium, Xanax and Ativan – have the opposite effect. They work by suppressing the signaling ability of the nerve cells. So when we stop taking these types of drugs the nerves become extremely sensitive to even the slightest stimulations, so withdrawal during Detox from these drugs will include jitteriness, shaking and difficulty in sleeping. When it comes to Detox and withdrawal people are probably most familiar with the term as it relates to addiction to Opiates: Heroin, Morphine and more recently Vicodin and Oxycontin. These drugs which have been used as pain killers for centuries, cause very strong physical addictions, in fact much that medical science has learned about physical addiction, Detox, withdrawal, and recovery comes from what has been learned about those habituated to Opiates. But because of the severe physical addiction and the painful even possibly fatal withdrawal symptoms that can occur when ceasing the use of opiates like heroin, Detox from these drugs should never be attempted without medical supervision.</p>
<p>Surprisingly enough <a href="http://www.cliffsidemalibu.com/drug-detoxification.html" title="Drug Detox">drug detoxification</a> and withdrawal from Alcohol can be almost as serious and challenging as from Opiates. Alcohol has both stimulating and depressive qualities and as such, it plays havoc with the brain and nerve connections. Many alcoholics experience this as physical addiction; they say they need a drink just to feel normal; they don’t mean to feel high or happy or euphoric &#8211; they literally mean to not be sick since their bodies have become so adapted to the presence of alcohol. Therefore, alcohol Detox should also be carefully monitored by a physician. Sudden stoppage of the use of alcohol can result in convulsions, hallucinations, even sudden death due to a heart attack.</p>
<p>So what methods of Detox are actually used at a typical program? Again it really depends on the drugs involved. Basically an evaluation and full medical workup will be done upon arrival at a facility. Then once the condition of the body has been properly assessed a program of Detox that usually involves a process called titration that will take 7-10 days is started. During this time the body is slowly weaned off of the chemicals it has been dependant on, as well as any medication that may be given to the Detox patient to ease withdrawal symptoms. In some cases where it is recommended by a doctor there is a relatively new processes specifically for opiate addiction and some other narcotics, called Rapid Detox, it must be done in a hospital under general anesthesia. During the procedure the patient is given various medications that accelerate the withdrawal process and accomplish full Detox in 4- 6 hours.</p>
<h2>Whatever method of Medical Detox is used, Detox is basically a three-phase process, the next two stages can be considered:</h2>
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<li>Physical Detox – now that your body is cleansed of the drugs, you must regain your physical strength and well-being through diet and proper nutrition to return your body to a more natural state of balance.</li>
<li>Emotional Detox – for the addict the line between a physical dependency and an emotional one can be very blurry and once Medical Detox has eliminated the physical dependency, the emotional one needs to be treated too. For some the emotional anguish of Detox can be almost as severe as the physical pain of withdrawal.</li>
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<p>The bottom line? No matter what the addiction &#8211; it hurts to quit and it can be dangerous to come off certain substances. Modern medical science has provided us with some excellent tools and methods to minimize both the physical and emotional discomfort associated with the Detox process. That is why it is important that you enter into a detoxification program that is medically supervised by physicians and other healthcare professionals who specialize in Detox. This is the only way you can expect Detox to be as safe and pain free as possible. Remember Detox in and of itself is not recovery, it is a sometimes-difficult first step that must be taken. While still suffering from withdrawal or in a drug or alcohol induced state, a person is not in the right place neither physically, emotionally or spiritually to be fully prepared to continue down the road to actual recovery and experience the often-strenuous educational and therapeutic process of rehab and treatment. Until the Detox process is complete, someone is simply not ready for rehab, treatment and recovery.</p>
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