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To Get Drug Rehab for Someone You Love, Use Professional Intervention

Do you have a friend, loved one or family member who is in trouble with drugs or alcohol? Too many of them lose the race between a life free of addiction, and a drug- or alcohol-related tragedy because they never made it to drug rehab before disaster struck. In many of these cases, there was a missing ingredient that might have turned the recipe for disaster into one for success – an intervention with the addict’s friends, family and an experienced, professional intervention counselor. Intervention can raise the odds for saving a loved one’s life through drug rehab.

Addicted people have a thousand different ways to deny their addiction problems, and they can come up with a thousand ways to convince you they don’t need help and you should leave them alone. Or they’ll make promise after promise about getting into drug rehab – promises that are seldom kept.

Drug Rehab Is the Only Way Out of Heroin Addiction Hell

What can you do to help a friend or family member who is in the grip of heroin addiction? No matter what you’ve tried to do, they can’t be reached, they just turn you away. Or you think you’ve gotten though and are moving towards salvation, and they vanish into the night in search of their fix – sometimes with an “I’m sorry,” but more often without it. You never know if you’ll see them alive again before you have another chance to ease them – or push or drag them – into drug rehab.

Heroin addiction has been with us for more than 100 years, and it doesn’t look like it’s going away any time soon. In spite of decades of movies, TV shows, books and articles that graphically, often terrifyingly depict how deadly and addictive heroin is, every week somewhere in America fresh new recruits join the ranks of our nearly one million-strong tattered and tortured army of heroin addicts. And nothing will help these lost souls permanently recover their lives except expert, long-term drug rehab.

Drug Rehab Intervention: Drug Rehab Is the Only Way Out of Heroin Addiction Hell

What can you do to help a friend or family member who is in the grip of heroin addiction? No matter what you’ve tried to do, they can’t be reached, they just turn you away. Or you think you’ve gotten though and are moving towards salvation, and they vanish into the night in search of their fix – sometimes with an “I’m sorry,” but more often without it. You never know if you’ll see them alive again before you have another chance to ease them – or push or drag them – into drug rehab.

Heroin addiction has been with us for more than 100 years, and it doesn’t look like it’s going away any time soon. In spite of decades of movies, TV shows, books and articles that graphically, often terrifyingly depict how deadly and addictive heroin is, every week somewhere in America fresh new recruits join the ranks of our nearly one million-strong tattered and tortured army of heroin addicts. And nothing will help these lost souls permanently recover their lives except expert, long-term drug rehab.

Addiction – the Harmful Myth of Rock Bottom

Nothing frustrates addictions professionals more than the lingering and harmful social myth of addicts and alcoholics needing to hit rock bottom before they can get better.

It may be the case that many people who do lose everything do come to realize a need for help, but that doesn’t mean that you have to watch in silence until that tragic day; and if you do, you actually lower the chances of long term success. Earlier is always better. You can influence change, and the sooner you do it the easier it is. The longer abuse continues the more entrenched addiction becomes, the more challenging the ultimate treatment, and the lower the prognosis for success.

Addicts and alcoholics are notoriously bad at self diagnosing the extent of the problem, and very rarely initiate treatment on their own accord. Thankfully, when family can convince of a need for treatment, and when family can insist on a full participation in needed treatment, the recovery rates are just as good as for those few addicts who decide to get help on their own.

Addiction – Don’t Believe the Myths – Family Can Help!

We don’t yet truly understand the underlying processes occurring in the mind with addiction, and although we are getting closer to an understanding, things remain murky. One thing we do know with certainty however is that things are not always what they seem, and what seems logical and intuitive is not necessarily what’s true or what works.

Much of public perceptions about addiction were formed in decades past, when we truly had little understanding over the processes of chemical dependency, and although we now know these perceptions to be false, they endure in the public consciousness, and do great and unintended harms to those who might otherwise recover from their addictions.

Two of the most problematic and enduring myths are that an alcoholic or addict needs to hit rock bottom before getting better, and that only the addict or alcoholic can decide to get help.

No More Rock Bottom!

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