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1.
The Cure: The ideal
cure for alcohol recovery is not found in one single
method of treatment but more of a combination of the
most popular methods used in modern rehabilitation
models.
2.
KAC Program: The
cornerstone for classroom instruction is to establish
the components of Knowledge, Awareness and Choice to get
you started on a recognized 12 step program that is
tried and proven in the Alcohol Addiction Treatment
field.
3.
Check-In Process: One of
the most important items during check-in is the
preparation of an intake sheet giving medical and social
background to assist us in designing an Alcohol
treatment program that is comprehensive, complete and
leads to sobriety.
4.
Daily Schedules: The purpose of organizing a
daily schedule is to establish a routine that leads to
sober living and building positive self esteem.
5.
Concept of the Commons:
The concept is a philosophy as to what we hold as ours
as opposed to what we hold in common for the community
in order for us to achieve sobriety and living a clean
and sober life style.
6.
What you can expect:
The path of recovery is found in sobriety and is
obtained by discovering the process of living alcohol
and drug free.
7.
Show me the Way: We are
all in search of a purpose in life but have been
distracted and detoured from a healthy lifestyle of
living without alcohol addiction.
8.
Program Cost: Residential
treatment does not have to cost and arm and a leg when
low cost alcohol rehab is available for everyone.
9.
Guaranteed Ways to Flunk Rehab:
If you are a no-it-all and refuse to follow the tried
and proven steps that have help millions find happiness
through sobriety and a drug free existence, the failure
is guaranteed.
10.
Recovery: Betty Ford, Sierra Tucson and even
Hazelden have found that Alcohol Anonymous works for
Alcohol Rehabilitation.
11.
Intervention:
Alcohol Addiction and chemical dependency can only be
interrupted by Intervention.
12.
Philosophy and Creed: Alcoholism is a disease
and we are dedicated to the eradication and removal of
all desires to drink and abuse alcohol.
13.
Do You Have a Alcohol Drinking Problem? Alcoholism
is the only disease that the cure is actually the cause
of the problem in the first place. Abstinence is the
only solution for Alcohol abuse and addiction.
14.
FAQ: Frequently Asked
Questions provide the answers for Addiction Recovery and
Alcohol Treatment programs.
15.
Employer Handbook:
Employee Assistance Programs give a clear and precise
guideline on how employers should deal with the
alcoholic at the work place.
16.
On-line Application:
Provides for the gathering of information on the addict
and alcohol abuser enabling us to design a comprehensive
Alcohol Treatment Program.
17.
Resources: Referral to the U.S. Governments
site on Alcohol Abuse and Treatment of what every one
should know about the Harm of abusing alcohol.
18.
Contact Us:
Call for a free consultation and information as to
Recovery and Addiction treatment twenty four hours per
day.
19.
Refund Policy:
We operate much like an airline when booking a seat you
have reserved a space that could be used by others also
in need of Alcohol Rehab.
20.
Home: We redirect you to our home page to
secure more information on Alcohol and Drug
Rehabilitation
21.
Addiction: Alcoholism is a fatal disease.
It is One Hundred Percent fatal. Nobody survives
alcoholism that remains unchecked, untreated and
unattended.
22. Alcohol
Abuse At The Work Place Alcohol is
prominent in all regions of the United States. It
doesn’t take much of a search to see alcohol or alcohol
advertisements in the stores, the marketplace, on
billboards, and on the television.
23. Addiction
For Teens It is no secret that teens
across America experiment with alcohol everyday.
Statistics say it is common for most teenagers to have
experimented with drugs and/or alcohol by their freshman
year of high school
24.
After Rehab
our loved one has
come home from a month long stay at rehabilitation
facility. You may feel unsure of how to act or what to
do now that they are sober and back home.
25.
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol has been around for centuries. In fact, it is
arguably the oldest abused chemical around. It has
definitely had its ups and downs in popularity
throughout the years.
26. Alcohol
Addiction Alcohol is one of the hardest
drugs to stop using considering its wide spread use and
popularity in today’s culture. It is easily accessible
at most convenience stores and as we all know,
convenience stores are everywhere.
27. Alcohol
Detoxification So you’ve
decided to admit yourself to a treatment program for
your alcohol and/or drug problem. You may be nervous in
not knowing what may happen while you’re there. You may
be anxious about what might happen during the detox. Concern and apprehension are
absolutely normal.
28.
Alcohol and Prison: Nearly half of all
Prisoners’ incarcerated in the United States are for
drug or Alcohol related offenders according to a new
report.
29.
Alcohol
Recovery: Common questions among
alcoholics are: What is sobriety? What is recovery? What
is the difference between sobriety and recovery?
30. A
Better Way Of Life: here were probably
numerous reasons of why you started drinking and/or
using drugs. One reason could be “everyone was doing it”
another could be “it’s in the family genes” or “I have
absolutely no idea how I got to this point”.
31. Letter
from Betty Ford No part of our society escapes
alcoholism. One former First Lady of the United States
came out publicly and announced “Intervention works.” In
The times of my Life the First Lady Betty Ford wrote:
32. Chemical Dependency:
he human body and mind are still not completely
understood by scientists today.
33. Cocaine Addiction Blow, nose candy, coke, snowball, tornado, wicky
stick, Perico (Spanish) are some of the many names
of cocaine. It is one of the oldest abused drugs around.
34.
Crack Addiction
rack cocaine is a volatile, highly addictive drug. It is
usually smoked through a glass or metal pipe and can
have a person hooked after just one use. Some addicts
say it is like experiencing a “full body orgasm” but the
feeling is fleeting, lasting only a few seconds.
35. Prescription Drug Addiction
Prescription drug addiction is often misunderstood. You
may be addicted and not even know it.
36. Street Drug
Names Street
drugs often have slang names. These slang names may
describe the actual drug or the effects the drug has on
the user. Slang is sometimes particular to certain
areas.
37. Alcohol and Family
Throughout the centuries there have been countless
stories of the destructive nature of alcohol. Virtually
every historical document dealing with the ethics or
morality of a nation warns against the abuse of alcohol.
38. For the Spouses
If your spouse or companion is an alcoholic and/or drug
addict, the options may seem limited as to what you can
do.
39. Link Exchange Reciprocal linking between websites is an important
aspect of increasing quality traffic to websites. It is vital for
the websites exchanging links to have related topics to derive the
greatest benefit.
40. Useful
Links Useful Links On Alcohol Rehab
and Drug Abuse Treatment
41. Long Term Drug Rehab
Long term drug rehab is an extended stay over the time
already spent at a 28 day facility.
42. Methamphetamine
Crank, Speed, Crystal, Ice, Glass, Tina or
Methamphetamine are some of the many different street
names for Methamphetamine. It is today the most abused
hard drug on the planet.
43. Personalized Recovery Plan
One area where many treatment centers go wrong is by not
preparing for the future of the newly sobered alcoholic
or drug addict that leaves their facility.
44. Pot Addiction
Grass, Weed, Joint, Blunt, Reefer, Ganja, Mary Jane,
Roach, Thai Stick, Smoke, Dope and Pot are some of the
many names for Marijuana.
45. Alcoholism Prevention
Throughout the years many different people have tried to
prevent the use of alcohol.
46. Alcohol Recovery
It might seem strange for us to recommend our
competitors, but we have found that competition is a
good thing, not a bad one.
47. The 12 Steps
The 12 Step program is the most popular, and possibly
the most misunderstood, self help program in the world.
With a beginning in the late 1930’s, it was developed by
two alcoholics who were looking for a solution to their
alcohol problem.
48.
Alcohol Rehab for Adults
For many people who are trying to quit drinking, the
idea of going for a 28 day stay at a rehab facility is
not always warmly embraced.
49. Treatment
Philosophy For
millennia various forms of drugs and alcohol have
flourished in different societies around the world. And
for the nations that had laws against the use of either
drugs or alcohol, there have been judicial sentences for
the offenders.
50. Substance Abuse
Substance abuse is very common in today’s culture. There
are many different substances that are abused. The most
common abused substances are illegal street drugs and
alcohol followed by prescription pills and medications.
51. Alcohol-rehab-resources
If you are like many Americans, you may drink alcohol
occasionally. Or, like others, you may drink moderate
amounts of alcohol on a more regular basis. If you are a
woman or someone over the age of 65, this means you have
no more than one drink per day; if you are a man, this
means you have no more than two drinks per day
52. Manor
House Alcohol Rehab Treatment Many
different kinds of professionals
provide treatment for substance use disorders.
53. Addiction
Treatment Options Alcoholism
and drug abuse know no age or economic barriers.
Addiction affects people from all different parts of the
world, from the poorest to the richest. It can ruin
families and careers.
54. Addiction
and Environment
Several environmental factors can contribute to
addiction. Children who were raised by drug addicted or
alcoholic parents are more likely to develop addictions
themselves.
55.
Alcoholism Cure
The word cure brings to mind the end of a ceaseless
disease leaving no remnants behind. When a disease is
cured it is not in remission, not dormant but cured.
56. Cause
of Addiction
There is much debate about the causes of addiction.
Because there are two components to addiction—the
physical addiction and the psychological addiction—it is
likely that many factors create a risk for addiction.
57. Dual
Diagnosis There
are many things to consider when an alcoholic or drug
addict is trying to seek help and get assistance in
sobering up and staying sober. One of these is the
possibility of more than one prominent disorder that may
have been hidden behind the use of drugs and alcohol.
58. Genetics
and Addiction
Individuals with a family history of drug addiction or
alcoholism are at a greater risk for addiction
themselves. While scientists have not found an
“addiction gene,” the genetic connection appears clear.
59. Addiction
Diagnosis
Substance abuse is the first escalation toward
full-blown addiction yet addiction can remain
undiagnosed for many different reasons.
60. Mood
Disorders Many
things can occur during the years of drug and alcohol
addiction. Physiological changes occur within the human
body and brain when a chemical is introduced at toxic
levels for long periods of time. In a sense, the mind
and body are changed and in some cases, this damage is
irreversible.
61. Relapse
Prevention ere at
the Manor house, we provide a relapse prevention program
that will provide new strategies and techniques for the
newly sobered individual to live by after leaving out
facility.
62. Symptoms
of Addiction
Addictions are most commonly associated with drug and
alcohol addiction, however the truth is millions of
people suffer from all kinds of addictions.
63. Types
of Addiction
All addictions have the
same basic symptoms; obsession, compulsion, loss of
control, and continued use in the face of negative
consequences. People can develop addictions to
substances, behaviors or activities.
64. The
Addictive Personality
Addictive Personality is a term used to define the
personality of an individual who may be prone to
addiction. It can be an aspect of a person’s personality
or character.
65. Treatment
Program What is the purpose of the
treatment program? How does it help people who
have a drug or alcohol addiction? Where did it
come from and how does it work? These are common
questions. For an individual, family member or
loved one who has had limited to no experience
with a treatment program, many questions do
arise.
66. Codependency
Codependence (or codependency) is usually defined as a
behavior where an individual exhibits too much, and
often inappropriate, caring for persons who depend on
him or her.
66. Rehab
Package When it comes time to
obtaining professional help for addiction, money should
not be the deterring factor in getting your life back on
track. But in reality there is a cost.
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