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Local Drug Rehab Help

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

Snapshot of Local Recovery Information PageThere is help and a number of resources to address alcoholism and drug addiction. Many of these are available right in your local communities and neighborhoods. As part of the Cirque Lodge website, pages were created to get individuals pointed in the right direction when it comes to getting community help or involved in 12-step support like Alcoholics Anonymous. The Section is called Drug Rehab and Local Recovery Information. A clickable map provides links, locations, helplines and recovery information in each State and Major Metropolitan Cities. This information can assist those seeking treatment and also alumni of Cirque Lodge looking into programs to help them with aftercare.

Each page of drug rehab and local recovery information is separated into different sections. Under each state or city is info on addiction in that part of the United States, as well as reports on treatments available and drugs of abuse being treated. The community Section offers #’s of local helplines that can assist you. The 12-step meetings offer info on central offices of AA, NA and Al-anon in local communities. There are also links to meeting locators in these areas as well.

Community Services – A bevy of governmental services and programs are available to help those struggling with addiction, depending on the state and the community. Many services are provided through the governmental Access to Recovery Grant, while other providers offer such services upon a sliding scale to ensure all can receive possible care in the community.

12-step meetings – Most addiction treatment and drug rehab services work upon a recovery oriented system of care. This effort is continued after completing rehab through involvement in AA Meetings or similar 12-step type of group. Drug rehab and local recovery information provides contacts and meeting location for those may who need them. This can be a benefit for those taking the first steps for recovery and also for those seeking to maintain recovery in a new area.

There are many means to getting help for alcoholism, substance abuse and drug addiction. The drug rehab and local recovery information section to cirque lodge.com was developed to help people get started. We would also love to help those who are in need of care for addiction as well. The Cirque Lodge is considered one of the very best treatment facilities and programs available. For those seeking a private and personalized alcohol and drug rehab, please call the Cirque Lodge today at 1-877-99-REHAB.

Drug Rehab and Local Recovery Information

Ten Signs Your Loved One Could Have a Problem with Drug Abuse

Monday, May 21st, 2012

Signs of Drug AbusePress Release From Cirque Lodge, Originally submitted to web 1-2008

For most people it hits them unaware; a parent, spouse or child with an apparent drug abuse problem. For most it comes as a great shock. How did this happen in their house? How didn’t they notice? Many people may have their suspicions, but still are not sure how to tell if their loved one is struggling with drug abuse.

Now, not every case of drug use means addiction. Addiction itself is a compilation of many factors. Not all cases of drug use require a drug rehab program. These ten signs are indicators of what is possibly the development of abuse and addiction. There are many ways to treat addiction. The most common course of action is that of a drug rehab program, or support group. If your loved one is fitting the build of the behaviors listed, chances are they could be treading the path of drug abuse and addiction. If you have questions about addiction and abuse, the best way to get them answered is by contacting an alcohol or drug rehab facility.

1. Loss of Interest – Apathy – Complacency: While this is not common it is a noticeable characteristic. Someone who is normally quite active and involved in a number of things can lose interest. Hobbies, talents, and skills that the individual normally enjoys, they will no longer seem interested in. It isn’t that those things are no longer important to them. It is that their attention is turned to feeding the impulse of drug abuse and addiction. The individual will be apathetic towards things they used to feel very strongly about. This includes anything of interest, including people.

2. Physical Signs – Noticeable: When an individual uses drugs, there are a number of noticeable physical signs that can be picked up on. Blood Shot (red) eyes, dilated pupils, sniffling, itching, injection marks, puffy face, unusual skin color are all noticeable signs of drug use and abuse. If it is an incessant occurrence chances are that the individual is using quite frequently. A person can go to great lengths to hide these indicators as well. However, if complacency has set in, they may not be so committed to hiding their use from others.

3. Change in Physical Appearance: Different than the subtle signs of drug use, a person consistently abusing drugs and alcohol can undergo alterations to their physical appearance. Alcohol and drug abuse can suppress the appetite. An addict can experience rapid weight loss or gain. Eating habits can rapidly change because of alcohol and drug abuse as well. Another area of noticing physical change is in appearances. Once again complacency sets in. Someone who used to take a lot of pride in physical appearance can change rapidly. If you notice a rapid change in physical appearance and in the clothes they wear, chances are they may be struggling with alcohol and drug abuse.

4. Discovering Drug Paraphernalia: Many drugs require articles to compliment use. Cigarette wrapping papers, pipes, syringes, lighters, burnt spoons, bongs (glass or pottery made items used for smoking marijuana), razor blades, and cutting surfaces (like mirrors or glass) are all common types of drug paraphernalia that can be discovered. There are other items that are not considered paraphernalia that can be indicators of addiction and abuse. One of them is eye clearing wash. Some drugs of abuse can cause blood shot eyes and dilated pupils. The eye clearing wash is a quick fix it of eliminating this problem. Now most people have eye wash, but an inordinate amount of the stuff is an indicator.

5. Rapid Mood Swings: When determining rapid mood swings you must take into consideration what is normal for the individual. Someone who is usually calm and collected can be ultra hyper and out of control. Someone who is usually pleasant and upbeat can be miserably depressed. Also erratic mood swings from one end of the spectrum to the other can also be caused by drug abuse. If these things are strangely not the norm, chances are you are dealing with a case of drug abuse and addiction, or similar problem.

6. Reclusive and Private Behavior: Another behavioral issue that is common in drug abuse is one of a reclusive nature. Drug abuse and addiction is very isolating. The person can have all the appearance of hiding something, or being very private in their actions. Does the person spend a lot of time in there room? Do they lock there room on leaving and entering? Do they seem bottled up when you ask them questions? These are indicators that they may be hiding an addiction habit of drug abuse.

7. Rapid Change in What is Considered “Normal” For the individual: This is a notice in a rapid change in daily routine. Cutting out on work, school, and home life are indicators of a change in routine. This can stem from the behavior that is developed in addiction and drug abuse. The things that are considered “normal” daily activities take a back seat to the constant need to obtain and use drugs of abuse. An increase in medical conditions is also indicator of abnormal behaviors. Prescription drug abuse is a growing concern in society. Medical conditions are an easy way to obtain prescriptions that are abused.

8. Erratic Behaviors: These can be the most noticeable traits of addiction. They are behaviors that are not typical of the person. Excessive excitability or giddiness out of someone who is typically serious is an example. These behaviors can become dangerous situations. This is typical with violent behaviors caused by addiction withdrawal. Some behaviors are magnified by drug abuse. A good example of this is with depression or similar disorder problems. The abuse of an addictive drug can amplify the impact of something like depression. Such disorders like depression or anxiety have also been shown to be strong influences in causing drug abuse. A brain struggling with a mood disorder is more susceptible to the influences of drug abuse and addiction.

9. Additional Behaviors: There are additional behaviors to look for in drug abuse. One of which is being overly sensitive about things. Particularly the subject of drugs, abuse, and similar topics. Along with this sensitivity is defensiveness. Sensitivity and defensiveness are mechanisms used for hiding the habit. This behavior can also result in an aggressive mood swing. Another defense used by drug abusers is that of being argumentative. They will find a way to turn the emphasis away from their problem and onto something else.

10. Sleep Habits: Drug abuse and addiction plays havoc on sleep habits. Someone who is struggling with addiction and abuse can have completely erratic sleeping habits. If the person is keeping off hours, staying up late, or overly sleeping, these are possible indicators. With some stimulants, the person must stay up for lengthy amounts of time to maintain the high. This also can result in a crash and excessive sleep. Depressant drugs also induce sleep. Erratic sleep habits are an indicator or potential drug abuse and possibly chemical dependence.

There is a misconception in dealing with an addict that drug rehab is something shameful. This is of course not the case. Drug rehab should be considered a form of medical treatment, as drug abuse and addiction develop into various health issues anyway. These ten signs are indicators of potential addiction. It is not a measurement of the extent of the addiction or abuse. In serious cases of drug abuse and addiction the firm answer can only be drug rehab.

This information was provided by Cirque Lodge. Cirque Lodge is a private and exclusive alcohol and drug addiction treatment program in the mountains of Sundance Utah. This information is provided in a continuance to educate and assist the public with their alcohol and drug addiction issues. For more information please visit www.cirquelodge.com

6 Approaches of Effective Addiction Treatment

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Individualized Addiction Treatment CounselingThere are many different approaches used to treat addiction, alcohol and drug abuse. Effective addiction treatment of this difficult malady consist of a multifaceted approach. This effort treats far more than just the conditions of the alcohol and drug abuse, It also addresses the emotional, social, psychological and physical aspects of the individual. Here are six approaches used in effectively treating addiction by alcohol and drug rehab programs and centers today.

1. Sufficient Time - The length within a treatment program can be critical. Sufficient time within a treatment setting greatly increases the effectiveness of it and the likelihood of getting into and staying in recovery. Studies have indicated that individuals who have lengthier treatments and recovery programs have better outcomes. Many alcohol and drug rehabs have changed curriculum to lengthier programs as well. Addiction treatment professionals should be able to work with the individual on what is an appropriate length of treatment and programs for them.

2. Individualized Programming - Alcohol and drug rehab can come in different forms of group and individual programs. The most effective approach is one that personally addresses the individual according to what they stand in need of from treatment. Each person is unique and what they can require from treatment can vary. A multifaceted program should be not only able to offer the individual the treatment and services needed to address their alcohol and drug abuse, but also any underlying concerns, family issues and personal struggles that can be involved in the substance abuse.

3. Counseling - Proper counseling is an integral part to addiction treatment and also to rehabilitation. Alcohol and drug rehab can involve plenty of counseling. Individual counseling addresses the personal struggles. Group counseling provides support from peers and also different perspectives with the common problems of chemical dependency. Many alcohol and drug rehab programs will also involve forms of family and couples counseling to address the home life. Counseling can also involve the efforts of cognitive behavioral therapies and experiential learning therapies in their approach.

4. Activity - Active programs in alcohol and drug rehab treatment help to address the physical side of addiction recovery. A physical approach to addiction treatment can involve exercise programs, experiential therapies and varying levels of physical fitness. Yoga is also something that is introduced to those in addiction treatment. Yoga can be used as a positive not only for exercise, but also for its effective qualities with meditation and balance. Physical activities are a positive recovery tool after the completion of treatment. Daily exercise activities can be a mode of relapse prevention and a means to staying focused on recovery goals.

5. Co-occurring Treatments - Effective alcohol and drug rehab treatment must also involve counseling and services for co-occurring mental health concerns. Co-occurring treatments is also referred to as dual diagnosis care by addiction programs. A very good percentage of alcohol and drug abusers also struggle with a form of mental health disorder. This can be the reason for the substance abuse in the first place, or can be developed through prolonged substance abuse and what it does to the central nervous system over time. Co-occurring treatments help to address the mental health concerns. A co-occurring program or dual diagnostic drug rehab will integrate treatment to address both the substance abuse and mental health issue.

6. Medication - Medications can be an effective means to curbing cravings, dealing with addiction withdrawal and stabilizing an individual who is coming off of drugs or alcohol. Medications are also used to address co-occurring mental health concerns (if any). This is oftentimes combined within programs that offer effective counseling and also behavioral programs.

Across most of the United States, treatment for addiction is readily available to address substance abuse problems. Still, far too few of those that struggle with alcohol and drugs get into rehab for their problems. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in 2007 an estimate of 23.2 million individuals were classed as having a drug abuse problem. That is about 9.4% of the population. Of these 23 million people, only around 10% got proper addiction treatment for their struggles. It can be up to a loved one or coworkers to get those they know into an alcohol or drug rehab program.



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