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Finishing this Drug Rehab Program is one of the biggest accomplishments I have ever made. I feel so good about myself and my family is so proud of me. It feels good to do the right thing. S.H.

Kailua (hawaii County), Hawaii Drug Rehab Information

Kailua (hawaii County), Hawaii Drug Rehab and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Information

Substance Abuse Costs Lives Every Year in Kailua (hawaii County), Hawaii

Substance abuse is the nation’s number one health-related problem and the effects can be seen in Kailua (hawaii County), Hawaii . Drug and alcohol addiction is the root cause to many other societal problems and it costs our country up to $500 billion each year, in addition to the thousands of lives lost, broken homes and drug-related crime.

Most addiction treatment centers have a limited success rate, where the majority of the clients relapse. This is not the case with Narconon Arrowhead. In fact, approximately 70% of the graduates of our drug and alcohol rehab remain drug free.

To find out if there are any drug rehab treatment or counseling facilities serving people in Kailua (hawaii County), Hawaii that are suitable for your needs, please call 1-800-468-6933.

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Long Term Drug Treatment and Addiction

Long Term Drug Treatment
Long term drug treatment is proving to be more and more effective in handling addiction and alcoholism for a lifetime. With the majority of rehab participants entering treatment with multiple drugs of abuse and addiction a long term drug treatment becomes more and more an important point in obtaining lifetime sobriety. There is also marked increase in potency of many of the drugs on the market these days to say nothing of the epidemic increase in the abuse of prescription drugs many of which have life threatening side effects. Treatment needs to be monitored not in terms of days spent in treatment but rather in terms of lasting results for a lifetime.

 

Drug Rehab Information By City

HonoluluHiloKailua (Honolulu County)KaneoheWaipahu
Pearl CityWaimaluMililani TownKahuluiKihei
WahiawaEwa BeachSchofield BarracksHalawaMakakilo City
WailukuKaneohe StationWaipioNanakuliWaianae
Kailua (Hawaii County)Village ParkKapaaLahainaAiea
AhuimanuMakahaPukalaniWaihee-WaiehuHawaiian Paradise Park
Waimea (Hawaii County)KalaoaNapili-HonokowaiHaiku-PauwelaMakawao
HolualoaMailiLihueWailea-MakenaHickam Housing
Waipio AcresHeeiaEwa GentryMaunawiliWaikoloa Village
Ewa VillagesLaieWailua HomesteadsWaimanalo BeachPupukea

Drug Smoking and Addiction

Drug Smoking
There are various forms and methods of ingesting drugs and toxins. Orally, nasally, injecting, and smoking are a few of these. The effects from smoking drugs as opposed to orally ingesting them or nasally generally creates a more intense effect faster. This is one of the factors that make crack cocaine a tougher addiction to break than powder cocaine. Drugs like Oxycontin are often ground up and mixed with other drugs and smoked for faster more intense highs as well. Also many times the harder drugs like heroin are smoked under the misunderstanding that the risk of addiction is lower and this is definitely not true. Addiction is addiction, some methods of taking drugs will take you to addiction faster and with more devastating effects.

 

Substance Abuse Intervention and Addiction

Substance Abuse Intervention
There is a lot of media and press on the subject of substance abuse intervention these days, there are even television shows covering the topic. What happens in most cases of drug and alcohol addiction is the person ceases to track with reality to a greater or lesser degree. They simply don’t see the situations or consequences that are as clear as day to you or I. Their ability to move their attention away from their own drug induced mental and physical pain and out onto their environments is markedly reduced and they are not aware. This can be quite frustrating to loved ones trying to help, as what is obvious to us is simply not real to the addict in many cases. A substance abuse intervention should be designed to give the addict enough assistance with his external observations that the situations and consequences that his or her addiction is creating once again become real to him or her. When the addict feels the threat of pain and loss from his environment is greater than the threat of pain or loss from drugs he or she usually becomes willing to do something, thought this may be reluctantly.

 

Drug Abuse Rehab and Addiction

Drug Abuse Rehab
Narconon Arrowhead is not only a drug addiction rehab, but is also a drug abuse rehab. In reality these two are very similar with the main difference being degree of use. If we understand drug abuse as ‘the harmful and illegal non-medicinal use of drugs or alcohol’; and addiction as ‘a condition characterized by repeated, compulsive seeking and use of drugs, alcohol or other similar substances despite social, mental, and physical consequences’ we see that the line between the two is small at best. Cravings, guilt, and depression resulting from drug or alcohol use are the common denominators between the two and ARE the points needing resolved if one is to achieve lasting sobriety from either abuse or addiction.

 

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