Monday, April 6, 2009

The Drug Rehabilitation Program

The Narconon Program Description - A Drug Free Approach

he Atlanta Recovery / Narconon Drug Rehab program is a combination of the Narconon New Life Program and life skills training. . After a complete medical evaluation, the Drug Rehab program is delivered in 2 phases comprising a series of distinct sections designed to complement and expand on each other.

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**Medical Evaluation- Clients will have a complete medical examination by the staff doctor (M.D.) which will include blood and lab work tests to insure that the client has or can still obtain optimum health for his body and mind.


Phase I:

Drug Free Withdrawal/ Orientation/ stabilization - Assist the individual to cease current drug use rapidly and with minimal discomfort through proper nutrition, vitamins, and care from experienced Staff. Staff provides 24 hour a day care during this period until the client is stable.

Communications Section - This section extroverts the student and gets him into better communication with others and his environment. An addict can be quite deficient in his ability to communicate and confront others as witnessed in most by their tendency to withdraw from life. This area will need a lot of work and is further addressed later in the program. The first section is an elementary introduction back into life and is vital for success with the next phase of Drug Rehab.

The Body Health Sauna Cleansing / Exercise program - An exact regimen of exercise, dry-heat sauna, and nutritional supplements that rid the fatty tissues in the body of drug residues and other accumulated toxins. The end result finds the client with increased mental acuity, higher energy levels, greater cognitive and awareness levels, an increased sense of general well being, and the elimination of the biophysical drug craving.

The Learning Improvement Section - Drug abuse studies show a distinct correlation between poor school performance and drug use. This section gives the client the ability to study and retain knowledge by recognizing and overcoming the barriers to study and learning. Learning is a vital tool to be used during the Drug Rehab regimen and throughout the remainder of life.

The Ups & Downs in Life Section - Teaches the necessary knowledge to achieve greater personal stability and happiness in life. The client learns to find real friends, relations, and associates that will help him throughout his life. Plus he learns to identify those that will bring him down or are only interested in him for something from which they can prosper. It is an observable fact the drug addict usually has a circle of friends that are actually a liability to him, here he will learn to make good solid relationships.

The Way To Happiness Section - Teaches the client a secular moral code as a guide to living a happy life, a good common sense guide to build a firm foundation for living, bringing up the clients own morals and values with it.


Phase II:

The Communication & Perception Section - A form of cognitive treatment that is applied through specific exercises and drills. The end result is an individual who no longer automatically reacts to situations. Instead, he now thinks out rationally and logically what to do to enhance his own survival. This section is the advanced part of the original communications section started earlier in the program. The client helps another do the exercises. By taking responsibility for helping another, the client increases his own responsibility levels and gains the ability to handle life.

The Personal Values & Integrity Section - We have all heard the old adage " Confession is good for the soul" the 12 step programs uses it as step four "personal moral inventory". Narconon® finds it vital for an individual to rid himself of the shame, guilt, baggage, chips on the shoulders, etc. The only way our clients do that completely is through taking responsibility. This section works by raising the client's responsibility level and then gives him the knowledge necessary to determine one's own values and achieve high personal integrity and honesty.

The Changing Conditions in Life Section - After one learns to assume responsibility for their life and their behaviors in the above section it will be necessary to repair certain areas of destruction that came about due to their drug use. This section teaches the exact steps that improve current conditions in life and repair previous bad conditions. Some of that repair may need to be done after discharge from the drug rehab program and that is why this section will often blend with the next.

Discharge and After care planning Section - This final section serves as support for the client. After completing the residential stage of treatment, they will then be ready for the transition back into society. An aftercare program will be uniquely tailored to the individual and will encompass several areas: Support systems, Lifestyle changes, Educational planning, Financial planning, self-enhancement goals, Relationships, Living arrangements, and Social / Spiritual development. **Family Involvement Section- There is an additional section that is uniquely tailored for the family, as the family has been subject to the addiction as well. At times it is found that the family is in need of repair as well. It is not uncommon for the family of the client to actually be an active participant in the aftercare plan. Each client varies so there are no set requirements for the family involvement.

Atlanta Recovery / Narconon vs. Traditional Short-Term Treatment.

As discussed above the Atlanta Recovery- Narconon Drug Rehab program, unlike more traditional treatment, deals with the biophysical aspect of addiction as well as the mental and emotional. The Client is restored both mentally and physically, to the person he was before he began using drugs or alcohol. The end result is a success rate that is 3 times that of other program

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