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Faith Based Addiction Rehab Programs

Millions of addicts go into rehab each year, and that’s just in the US. Rehab has helped quite a few people. Then there are a lot of them who relapse then return. Statistics show that, 1 in 10 have gone to rehab 5 or more times due to relapse.

 

Fortunately, faith based addiction rehab programs have a success rate which exceeds that of a conventional rehabilitation center.

Faith Based Addiction Rehab Programs.
Faith based rehab programs can sometimes treat the detoxification and withdrawal process in various ways but the base the individual’s faith can differ.
Numerous holistic faith based programs rebuilds the self-esteem of the individual, empowering them by cultivating their individual sense of self.

Traditional faith-based rehab programs are generally focused on a specific faith. The most popular and effective faith based protocols are Bible based.

Most faith-based rehab programs are based on the belief of man’s positive dependence on a Higher Power.
These programs focus on building a faith system that is maintainable and thus a supportable path for recovery.

They all build these values to function as lifelong guidelines to living a purposeful and meaningful life. Recovering drug addicts and alcoholics can continuously find support, guidance and strength through the Bible.

The Addiction Rehabilitation Process
The rehabilitation process can differ in relation to the form of addiction, yet, they all have a tendency to share significant components:

  • Intake
  • Detox (detoxification)
  • Rehab (rehabilitation)
  • Recovery
  • Intake

This is where you and a specific rehab center determine if it is ideal for you and your specific needs. It helps the rehab center tailor the appropriate treatment plan to your specific phase of addiction.
Rehab Facility Categories

  • Inpatient Treatment. Offers around the clock care via staff personnel, during both detox and rehabilitation
  • Outpatient Treatment. You are permitted to return home each night after your treatment. This option works for short-lived or mild addictions

 

Detox
At the beginning of virtually all rehabilitation processes there is a detox phase. This removes any and all alcohol and traces of drugs from the body.

Detoxification is generally a safe process when taken place under medical supervision. Detoxification for certain substances and individuals can possibly become very severe, it is not advised to detox at home alone.

Withdrawal
When the body is accustomed to certain levels of a substance, its removal can cause minor or severe withdrawal symptoms.

Withdrawal may cause:

      • Headaches
      • Decreased appetite
      • Cramping
      • Insomnia
      • Seizures
      • Nausea
      • Diarrhea
      • Severe fatigue
      • Sweating
      • Heart attack
      • Shaking
      • Extreme depression and more

 

Rehab
This is where the patients get to the core reasons behind their addictions, addressing those issues so they can effectively move on with their lives without going back to drugs, alcohol or their addictive behavior.

      • Individual Therapy
      • Group Therapy
      • Family Therapy

 

Recovery
Despite the process, recovery is actually a lifelong process. It demands consistent focus and work.

Many Faith Based and Traditional Addiction Rehab Programs provide follow-up programs that help people in recovery.

Many recovering addicts continue to attend regular therapy sessions. Then there are some committed to regular drug testing in recovery as a way to hold themselves accountable of their own sobriety.
12-step groups

Recovering addicts attend these support groups on a regular basis. NA (Narcotics Anonymous) and AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) are both recognized 12-step groups. They both have meetings everywhere across the country.
There are also:

      • Cocaine Anonymous (CA)
      • Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA)
      • Pills Anonymous (PA)
      • Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
      • Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA)
      • Emotions Anonymous (EA)
      • Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
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