My Rehab



Search:

Drug Addiction And Recovery

Would you like to
contribute to this site?

Rehab Menu

Submit an Article
Submit a Tip
Place your Ad
Add URL
Rehab Questions?
Contact Us


 Addiction Intervention 
 Types of Rehab 
 Drug Rehab 
 Cocaine Rehab 
 Heroin Rehab 
 Marijuana Rehab 
 Meth Rehab 
 Types of Drug Rehab 
 Drug Rehab by States A-G 
 Drug Rehab by States H-Z 
 Alcohol Rehab 
 Substance Abuse Treatment 
 Teen Rehab 
 Christian Rehab 
 California Rehab Centers 
 New York Rehab Centers 
 Florida Rehab Centers 
 Texas Rehab Centers 
 Michigan Rehab Centers 
 Ohio Rehab Centers 
 Washington Rehab Centers 
 Georgia Rehab Centers 
 Alabama Rehab Centers 
 Arizona Rehab Centers 
 Maryland Rehab Centers 
 Drug Rehab Centers 
 Drug Rehab Facility 
 Drug Treatment 
 Drug Treatment By State 
 Drug Recovery 
 Drug Detox 
 Drug Addiction 
 Free Rehab 
 Inpatient Rehab 
 Outpatient Rehab 
 Kinds of Addiction 
 Addiction Help 
 Alcoholism 
 Symptoms Of Alcoholism 
 Alcoholism Recovery 
 Alchohol Detoxification 
 Alcoholism Treatment 
 Alcohol Treatment Center 
 Alcoholism Help 
 Alcoholism Info 

Return To Rehab Article Archive
 

Search the Article Archives

Drug Addiction And Recovery

By Ryan Bombard


Though addiction to drugs like opium have been common since historical times it is in recent times that the problem has been exacerbated significantly. This is mainly due to the cultivation of plants yielding drugs, advancements in biochemistry and improvements in means of getting access to drugs. The introduction of purified forms of active biological agents and the synthesis of new substances like methamphetamine has made drugs more widespread. Clinically, the word addiction has been replaced by the word dependency in relation to drugs.

It may be noted that not all persons are equally prone to addiction. Some persons are psychologically or genetically more predisposed to drug addiction. Again, some kinds of drugs get the better of some particular types of persons more easily. Similarly, the manner of treatment and method of recovery from addiction vary widely according to the types of drugs, amount of drugs, duration of drug addiction, medical complications and social necessities of the patient.

There is the 12-step program among the many recovery methods. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are prominent examples included herein. These are popularly used for a variety of addictions concerning the individual addicted and the family of the individual. Then there are the substance-abuse rehabilitation centers that frequently offer a residential treatment program for the seriously addicted and strive to isolate the drug addicts from other drug users and drug dealers.

The cognitive-behavior therapy, rational-emotive theory or other types of psychological behavior modification methods are employed in the treatment of drug addiction. Replacement drugs like methadone are also used. This methadone is in itself a drug but in order to reduce dependency on stronger drugs like opium it proves helpful. Acupuncture is also a treatment of choice that helps alleviate drug addiction symptoms.

Carrying out the suitable treatment from the various treatments available can bring about recovery from drug addiction. The object is to somehow bring about abstinence from the various addictive substances called drugs.


About the Author:

Ryan Bombard writes about addiction causes and types and other drug addiction topics relapsing drug addiction and causes of addiction




clear

Get your Rehab questions answered... Subscribe to our
Rehab
Newsletter FREE!

Your First Name:

Your Email Address:



Enter above security code






Rehab Partner Sites
Copyright © My-Rehab.com, 2009. All rights reserved.
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use