All addicts are afraid of taking the first step. Action is the bridge that helps us move from the dark to the light. Teen Challenge can help with that process free of charge. Find out how we can help your addition with our drug rehab.
The majority of people in this country have never taken an illegal substance, or have ever heard of addiction help. The majority of those who have are experimenters or casual users, who are never been faced with undergoing a drug addiction help programme. A majority of illegal drug users do so for so-called "recreational purposes". By far the minority of illegal drug users - between 100,000 and 200,000 people - need a drug addiction help programme. Many clinics providing drug addiction help programme services in the UK have developed in the private healthcare sector.
Addiction is usually a way of coping with other problems to free ones self from their problems. Fill in our Free consultation form to get started right now. Our programme is FREE to enter.
Nearly all addicted individuals believe in the beginning that they can stop using drugs on their own, and most try to stop without help. However, most of these attempts result in failure to achieve long-term abstinence. Research has shown that long-term drug use results in significant changes in brain function that persist long after the individual stops using drugs. These drug-induced changes in brain function may have many behavioral consequences, including the compulsion to use drugs despite adverse consequences the defining characteristic of addiction.
*Long-term drug use results in significant changes in brain function that persist long after the individual stops using drugs.*
Understanding that addictions have such an important biological component may help explain an individual's difficulty in achieving and maintaining abstinence without Help. Psychological stress from work or family problems, social cues (such as meeting individuals from one's drug-using past), or the environment (such as encountering streets, objects, or even smells associated with drug use) can interact with biological factors to hinder attainment of sustained abstinence and make relapse more likely. Research studies indicate that even the most severely addicted individuals can participate actively in help and that active participation is essential to good outcomes.
United States Justice Department's statistics confirm the U.S.A. has more prisoners than any other country in the world. In 2006, that number was 2.5 million and continues to rise. Between 2000 and 2006, the nation experienced the largest jump in incarcerations ever. Criminal justice experts attribute the exploding prison population to harsher sentencing laws, particularly those related to illegal substance possession/use.
Here in the UK, we are in need of a serious shift in overall thinking about how drug addicts should be treated. Incarceration does not work; plain and simple. Our country doesn't have the money (or interest) to devote to providing Help for addicts behind bars. In fact, statistics reveal that many addictions actually grow while in prison. The availability of drugs and the need (desire) to escape leads drug addicts to use more and for those not exposed to drugs in the 'outside world' to begin using.
We often hear "If it isn’t broke, don't fix it". Well, our approach to treating drug addicts is completely broken and in serious need of immediate repair. This is where the Teen Challenge drug treatment programme can help. You can apply here.
Selecting a drug rehab center is one of the most important difficult decisions you will make in your lifetime. Few of us know what to look for in a quality rehab program and not all drug rehabilitation centers are alike. Each drug rehab has its own program options, staff qualifications, credentials, cost, and effectiveness.
There are no quick fixes for drug abuse or even alcoholism. Recovery is an ongoing process. The skills one learns during intensive rehabilitation help must be integrated into everyday life and this takes time.
Asking us your appropriate questions when you call for information is important; we endeavor to give you clear facts and answers.
Teen Challenge’s rehabilitation programmes for Addiction is open to everyone both men and women who need help. Wilkerson House Center in London is open to men only and Hope House Center in Wales is for women. Both are residential and the programme term is 12 months. The programme is FREE to enter, for more information you will need to complete an online application form.