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There are a wide range of alcohol withdrawal symptoms (AW) that range from relatively mild to life-threatening, depending on a variety of factors. Recommendations for acute detox, treatment, and ongoing recovery strategies are contingent on individual level variables such as the individual’s overall health, severity and duration of alcohol and other substance use, psychosocial supports, and motivation to engage in treatment. External variables include the availability of resources and financial resources.

Symptoms of acute alcohol withdrawal typically emerge between 6 to 48 hours after an individual reduces their alcohol intake, but there is a great deal of variability as to when any individual may experience the onset of withdrawal due to their unique histories and health. The more alcohol the individual has been consuming, the more severe the withdrawal symptoms are likely to be. Mild to moderate, non-life threatening psychological symptoms may include depression, irritability, nervousness, moodiness, and unclear thinking. These symptoms may last for up to several weeks. Physical symptoms can include headache, nausea, decreased appetite, sweating, elevated heart rate, clammy hands/skin, sweating and insomnia. The most severe form of alcohol withdrawal is called Delirium Tremens, commonly referred to by recovering individuals and healthcare professionals as “the DTs”. These symptoms can include significant disorientation, intense agitation, cardiac dysregulation (uneven or elevated heart rate), fever, hallucinations, severe sleep disturbance, restlessness, and seizures, in addition to varying degrees of the other physical and psychological symptoms of more moderate withdrawal.

Severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms (regardless of whether or not an individual meets criteria for Delirium Tremens) can be lethal. Over time, the body attempts to compensate for the depressive effects of alcohol on the central nervous system by producing higher levels of certain hormones and neurotransmitters (naturally occurring chemicals that help the body regulate life-sustaining, autonomic systems and processes such as breathing). If a person who has been consuming significant amounts of alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops doing so, those elevated levels of hormones and chemicals are still active. These individuals are then at risk of heart attack, stroke, lethal dehydration, deadly choking on vomit, and fatal errors in judgement.

There are a number of models for safely detoxing from alcohol under medical supervision, including outpatient monitoring and treatment and intensive inpatient care, where detoxing individuals are monitored closely and also may be prescribed medications and other interventions to help stabilize them against the dangers of the more severe symptoms. Inpatient detox treatment is considered the highest level of safety as participants are under twenty four hour observation and care by medical specialists. Some communities offer hybrid detox opportunities that do not provide medical management, but do provide round the clock observation of participants by medical professionals who can intervene and escalate the level of care and intervention if it is warranted or the individual’s symptoms worsen. Mild withdrawal symptoms that are unpleasant but do not pose medical risks may be managed through the assistance of common medications prescribed on an outpatient basis by the individual’s primary care provider, and in conjunction with participation in appropriate outpatient treatments for substance dependence.

Once and individual has been medically stabilized and is no longer experiencing dangerous psychological and/or physical withdrawal symptoms, they should immediately be established in a therapeutic program for long-term recovery engagement and support. There are a wide range of clinical treatment programs available in individual and group treatment formats, and some of these programs offer comprehensive services including medication management and ancillary services such as peer support groups and other mental health services. Often, alcohol dependence has created a myriad of other difficulties in an individual’s life, and therapy can help chart a course towards addressing emotional and relational issues that have resulted from and/or contributed to the alcohol dependence. The support of friends, family, and colleagues is frequently the determining factor in getting an individual to commit to treatment, and the involvement on one’s community can be a critically important part of their recovery success.

Treatment for alcohol dependence is available in a number of different formats, and there is a great deal of variability between individuals as to what may be most helpful to them. Clinical treatment programs are those that are facilitated by recovery professionals who are licensed by the state to provide evidenced-based addictions treatment protocols, and frequently are housed in a medical or behavioral health setting. Clinical treatment is available in individual and group formats. 12 step and peer support programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Al Anon are group sessions facilitated by other individuals in recovery or their family members (Al Anon is for family members), and offer group and individual support (sponsors) to participants. AA and Al Anon have been vitally important parts of recovery for many individuals.

“The Wall” is an expression in recovery that refers to negative feelings arising in an individual who has been sober and feeling well for several months. The individual may suddenly feel as if they have stopped making progress in treatment, after the initial enthusiasm of doing well. “Hitting the wall” often occurs when the an individual who has been feeling the pleasant effects associated with new sobriety (feeling physically and mentally better due to having passed through withdrawals; increased feelings of well-being associated with improvements in physical and mental health due to abstaining; other positive feelings associated with sobriety after heavy and protracted use including social approval and improved functioning overall) is forced to reckon with other, more difficult and lingering issues that may have been obscured by or contributing to the substance abuse. Often, alcohol has been serving as a means of avoiding very painful emotional realities, and facing these issues sober often seems daunting. The “honeymoon” feelings of new sobriety may seem to have held false promise when individuals are faced with the very serious personal, legal, and financial consequences of alcohol dependence and misuse.

Sometimes individuals who have been sober for short or extended periods of time (even years) relapse, which means they briefly go back to using alcohol (or any other substance from which they have been abstaining for an extended period of time). Relapse can happen due to any one of a number of triggering events (which are not necessarily stressors or distress).  Regardless of what precipitates a relapse, this experience frequently elicits strong feelings of guilt, shame, embarrassment, hopelessness, failure, and depression. While regrettable, relapse is a common event for individuals in recovery, and relapsing does not mean that a person is “back at square one” or has in any way “failed” at sobriety. It is imperative that the treatment professionals and personal supports are compassionate and encouraging in the event an individual relapses, as additional guilt and feelings of failure most likely will exacerbate the depth and extent of the relapse. It is important to encourage individuals to immediately resume treatment and continue on their recovery work.

Being established with and engaged a supportive recovery community of peers and professionals can help individuals navigate the challenges of recovery and of dealing with life stressors without the self-medicating and numbing effects of alcohol. Different treatment models have proven helpful for different individuals, and often, it is a combination of supports (medical, professional, peer, 12-step, personal) working collaboratively that offer the most promising pathway to recovery from alcohol dependence.

 

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by Danica Barnett

When heroin gained notoriety in the 1960s, the typical image of a “junkie” was someone who lived in a big city. Unlike other substances, the drug wasn’t thought of as a drug that impacted the average American. However, as heroin use began to spread, heroin has become a big issue in suburban and rural areas, as well as within cities.

Many people think that the heroin epidemic began with an increase in opioid prescriptions like Oxycodone in the 1990s, where doctors would prescribe opioid painkillers to treat anything from dental pain to post-surgery pain. Like heroin, prescription painkillers are highly addictive and those that take them have a high risk of developing a physical dependence on them. As prescriptions increased, people began using opioid painkillers with or without a prescription, which led to the DEA making it harder to obtain prescriptions for opioid painkillers and harder for users to crush pills to snort or inject.

Opioid painkillers give users a high that is similar to heroin, which is why opioid painkiller users began to turn to heroin, which can be cheaper and easier to obtain. Heroin can also be easier to use. Unlike prescription opioids, heroin is a fine powder that is easy for users to snort or inject.

Heroin addiction has become a major problem in the United States, which is currently in the middle of an opioid epidemic. Let’s take a look at what heroin is, signs and symptoms of heroin use, and how the opioid epidemic is affecting America.

What is heroin?
Heroin is a member of the opiate family, which means it is derived from the opium poppy plant, that was invented in 1874. Heroin was created from morphine in the hopes that it would be less addictive and used in cough medicines, to reduce pain during labor, and during surgery. However, when it was found to be just as addictive as opium and morphine, heroin was banned under the Heroin Act of 1924.

Heroin can appear several different forms–a white or brown powder and a solid sticky substance, known as black tar or sticky tar. The color of the substance denotes the purity of the heroin–white powder has the highest levels of purity. Typically, the appearance of heroin can vary by geographic location. White or off-white heroin is most common in the eastern United States. Brown powder and black tar heroin is most commonly sold in the western United States.

Pure heroin is difficult to find on the market because most dealers use other substances to cut the heroin, which allows them to sell more heroin to make a higher profit. However, adding other substances can make heroin more dangerous. Typically, heroin is cut with the following substances:

• Baking soda
• Caffeine
• Fentanyl
• Flour
• Laundry detergent
• Sugar
• Talcum powder
• Rat poison

Heroin can be cut with other drugs, like fentanyl, that make the drug more potent and increases the risk of overdose. However, they can also be cut with substances that appear to be harmless. However, some substances, like caffeine, can mask the symptoms of overdose.

Heroin is known by several street names: dope, horse, junk, and smack. Although there are several ways to ingest heroin, it it typically smoked, snorted, or injected. Heroin can be injected directly into the vein, subdermally (under the skin), or intramuscularly (into the muscle).

Heroin is a schedule I substance, which means it as a high potential for dependence and addiction, and is illegal in the United States.

What are the signs of heroin use?
There are several behavioral and physical signs that someone may be abusing heroin. Behavioral signs of heroin abuse include:

• Loss of appetite
• Changes in sleeping patterns
• Weight loss
• Changes in mood
• Intentionally hurting themselves or faking pain to receive painkiller prescriptions
• Avoiding loved ones
• Forgetting responsibilities and commitments
• Becoming violent
• Lying about their behavior

Heroin use can quickly cause a physical and psychological dependence. Physical signs of heroin abuse include:

• Dry mouth
• Flushed skin
• Decreased cognitive function
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Unconsciousness
• Sweating
• Constipation
• Constructed pupils
• Lightheadedness
• Euphoria
• Lack of coordination
• Pain suppression
• Dizziness
• Drowsiness
• Irregular heartbeat
• Low blood pressure
• Hives or rash
• Difficulty breathing
• Seizures

What are the long-term effects of heroin use?
Depending on how it is ingested, heroin can have several long-term effects, including:
• Dependence
• Addiction
• Depression
• Antisocial personality disorder
• Abscesses or boils
• Infection of the heart lining or valves
• Collapsed veins
• Damage to the tissues in the nose or perforation of the septum
• Stomach cramping and constipation
• Sexual dysfunction in men
• Irregular menstrual cycles in women
• Pnuemonia
• Liver disease
• Kidney disease
• Infectious diseases like HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C
• Bacterial infections
• Arthritis

Can you overdose on heroin?
Large amounts of heroin can drastically slow down the heart rate and breathing, making it impossible to revive someone without medical help. Nalaxone is an opioid receptor antagonist that is commonly used to revive someone that has overdosed. Thousands of heroin overdoses are reported each year, which has led to an increased use of Nalaxone by emergency medical personnel.

It is easy to overdose on opiates and opioids, especially heroin. Potency can vary greatly between batches, which means the amount required to overdose can also vary.

Heroin and co-occurring drug use
Nearly all heroin users use other drugs, with the majority of heroin users using three or more additional drugs.
What is the heroin withdrawal timeline?

Heroin is a fast-acting drug, which means it is typically completely out of the body 5-7 days after use. While heroin detox varies based on the individual and their heroin use, most heroin users have a withdrawal experience similar to the heroin withdrawal timeline. Heroin withdrawal begins up to four hours after the last dose and typically continues for up to a week. Heavy or frequent heroin users may experience withdrawal symptoms for up to four weeks after their last dose.

In the first phase of heroin withdrawal, which can last between 1-3 days after last use, users typically experience the following symptoms:
• Headaches
• Increased aggression
• Irritability
• Muscle pain
• Sweating
• Stomach pain
• Anxiety
• Loss of appetite
• Insomnia
• Panic attacks

In the second phase of heroin withdrawal, which can last between 3-5 days after last use, users typically experience the following symptoms:
• Stomach cramps
• Muscle aches
• Fatigue
• Shivers

Heroin withdrawal can be uncomfortable, but it is very rare for heroin withdrawal to result in death. However, there are several medications that can assist in lessening heroin withdrawal symptoms.

Heroin and the opioid epidemic
Heroin use is growing at an alarming rate all across the United States and many people blame the prescription of opioid painkillers. On an average day, 580 people on the United States use heroin for the first time. Three out of four heroin users claim to have been abusing prescription opioid painkillers before they began abusing heroin. In 2015, opioid overdose deaths hit a record high of 33,000. Every day, opioid overdoses kill about 78 people.

According to researchers, heroin use is increasing among all demographics. With the increase in use comes an increase in dependence and overdose. The effects of the heroin epidemic are being felt across the country, particularly in rural communities. However, as the heroin epidemic continues to expand across the United States, lawmakers are working to increase programs to combat heroin addiction and make opioid receptor antagonists available to the public.

grief loved ones and addiction

In my experience grief means to learn acceptance. Learning to accept someone or something lost.

Maybe the loss was a loved one, a pet, or even a car. Although some grief feels stronger, all mourning holds common ground. During my transition from being an active addict to an addict in recovery grief was the one topic I had no desire in touching. I believed if I ignored the hurt somehow it would disappear. My grief became a part of me, locked to the deepest part of my core. If I was capable of masking such trauma no one would be able to make me relive the heartache. It wasn’t until years later that I realized the key to peace would be found in reliving that moment over and over. Addiction stole my life from me in more ways than one. It stole my family, my sanity, my innocence, my possessions, everything I stood for.

Unfortunately addiction also took my love and best friend. It was June 20th when I received the phone call. As I heard the words “Nathan has overdosed” slowly break away from his sisters quivering lips I turned cold and dropped to my knees. While I sat in the car on the way to the hospital the rage subsided and disbelief began to take over. The world became still, dark, I too had died. As his body laid motionless in the hospital bed; I remember the exact position of the equipment, the way his lips felt cold, the sound of him gasping for air while on life support. I laid beside him and wept while I kissed his perfect face, begging for him to stay. I promised I would keep him safe. Just after midnight God had plans of his own and called him home

I went into rehab unable to process the grief, convincing myself that his death didn’t truly happen. I distorted my own reality by saying he was either in jail or away playing lacrosse. In dismissing my feelings I shut out his family who was my own, I became angry, and could no longer find happiness. I battled with my grief for three years and never spoke a word. As his fourth year death anniversary approached I felt the inability to hide from the sadness I carefully buried. The pain hit me, suddenly and hard. I spent months crying, unable to get out of bed, questioning everything leading to the event when I finally caught a glimpse of relief. The memories of our seven years spent together came flooding back and I enjoyed reliving every day with him. The sadness of losing Nathan has not lessened nor has it gotten easier but it has become bearable. Once I decided to replace sorrow with love, I started to heal.

Throughout my journey with grief I’ve learned many different things, one being the inability to compare loss. Understanding one’s underlying distress can be attempted but never genuinely felt. This is what individualizes grief making each case its own. Another key point I found helpful was recognizing that there is no correct way to grieve. In the beginning I ignored the pain by pushing it further down and allowed the fury to consume me. It took me years to realize that allowing myself to grieve meant I was brave, strong, and capable of letting the suffering go. Initially I thought accepting loss meant I was allowing the loss to become real, that it was okay. I felt I was welcoming the idea of no longer having that physical love. I questioned myself as to why I would consider accepting such loss. In questioning myself I found that I didn’t “want” acceptance but “needed” it.

I spent endless nights wondering if there was something I should’ve or could’ve done to prevent his death, but there wasn’t. In doing this I destroyed myself in thinking if I got into the car two seconds earlier, I could have prevented the overdose. If he would have answered the phone or even brushed his teeth for an extra minute, he wouldn’t be gone. Maybe the two extra minutes could have saved him. Maybe the loss was inevitable or maybe his life would have been taken the next day for a different reason.

I strongly believe the beauty of the world would disappear if mankind had the ability to control heartache. Lessons wouldn’t be of value. I now remind myself I am only human, not intended to be perfect. Nor am I intended to comprehend how or why death happens. Today I understand I am only capable of damage control. I can either choose suffering or I can choose to be in control. After all, grief is the price paid for loving so much. What would loss mean if love wasn’t attached? It would be considered a win. Losing something or someone meaningless show no attachment. I chose to embrace the ebb and flow of every unseen wave while learning to swim.

I am able to relive the pain because I chose to control my grief, not allow the grief to control me. Accepting loss isn’t hard, it’s quite possibly the most traumatic lifelong roller coaster one can endure. I loved hard but I lost even harder. Love covered all of my offenses and most importantly it changed me. Would I be happier if I could avoid grief all together? The answer is no. If loss meant I was given the opportunity to love I would do it all over. I’m happy I was able to love Nathan for as long as I did.

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Recovery isn’t just about sobriety, it is about living life on life’s terms and becoming responsible and productive. After an often lifelong struggle with addiction, many people find themselves without some of the basic skills to make their lives comfortable and happy.

At Broadway Treatment Center we are equipped with a compassionate and highly trained staff, where we can help you address these issues. Their first priority is making sure our clients are comfortable and on the right path to recovery. We have many different program tracks, amenities, and approaches to addiction recovery. This allows us to treat a wide range of patients, we truly have something for everyone. Please give us a call today at 714-443-8218 to speak with one of our addiction counselors, or visit our website at www.broadwaytreatmentcenter.com.

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How to Identify and Correct Enabling and Co-Dependent Behavior

Do you have a friend or family member who is addicted to drugs and/or alcohol? Are there times that you feel worried about and in despair over that person? Do you also want to help your loved one cope with his or her addictive behavior? If yes, you must know how to really deal with the issues at hand and avoid enabling and/or becoming co-dependent.

What is Enabling and/or Co-Dependent Behavior?

Co-dependency usually occurs when an individual, usually a family member or spouse of the addict, is controlled by the addictive behavior. Co-dependents exist because they believe that providing acceptance, love, approval, security, as well as taking care of the addict, is a way to protect their loved one. When this happens, the addict is in charge of dictating what and how they need things. Unfortunately, this behavior nurtures the dependency of the addict, and their addiction.

Enabling behaviors occur when an individual or a codependent helps an addict to continue his or her use of drugs, indirectly or directly. Examples of people involved in enabling behaviors are spouses or friends who often hide their addictive partner’s actions from neighbors or family members. They also tend to financially support their addicted loved ones, which enables them to buy drugs and keep their addiction alive.

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The Role that Enabling and Co-dependency Take in Addiction

Enabling and codependent behavior are closely related. When used in a positive and healthy way, enabling manifests empowerment. It can be an act of helping or encouraging someone to better themselves. This works only when the individual is healthy and in a positive state. This can bring about positive effects in an effective and positive manner. When it comes to addiction, enabling and co-dependency carry many negative effects.

In this modern age where drug addiction is rampant, enabling behaviors have taken a negative meaning of doing things for others that could otherwise have been done for themselves. This is especially true when it comes to covering up their wrong doings and allowing them to continue their bad and unhealthy behaviors. Negative enabling behavior can actually hurt both people involved. This also prevents the onset and development of an individual as it builds resentment to an enabler. It also prolongs the recovery process and in some instances can also contribute to the death of an addict.

Co-dependence is where an individual makes their life about taking care of someone else who cannot help themselves, i.e. an addicted person. This person always creates excuses for the addicted individual and literally and figuratively cleans up their mistakes and messes for them. Distinguishing the difference between codependency and enabling behavior is best described in an old, yet well-known saying, “it is always better to teach a person to fish than to just give him a fish”.

When you are practicing co-dependent behaviors, you allow the addict to live with their habits without showing disagreement in what they do. This is the reason why they continue to have an unhealthy lifestyle because they know they have someone who will take care of them. No matter how serious their drug addiction is, they are guaranteed to have someone who will continue to support them through their addiction.

With the negative effects that both enabling and co-dependency offer, as far as drug addiction is concerned, it is best to address these issues early on. There is a need to think of an effective way on how to best deal with the situation in order to save your loved one from dying of addiction complications.

Enabling and Co-Dependent Behavior

There is a need to recognize the difference between codependency and enabling behavior. Co-dependency is actually a whole spectrum of behavior. These are usually from a person who has experienced growing up with a family of addicts. Here are some of the major dysfunctional areas of people with co-dependent behaviors:

  • Denial
  • Low self-esteem
  • Compliance behavior
  • Control behavior
  • Avoidance behavior

As you observe this type of behavior, it is essential to ask for help from Broadway Treatment Center. They can offer you help to overcome these behaviors, and to support your addicted loved one in a healthy and positive way.
Apart from the co-dependent behavior that you might experience, there are also some enabling behaviors that you may encounter:

  • Bailing them out again and again.
  • Giving them chances.
  • Ignoring their problems especially when they are very defensive.
  • Joining them in the negative behavior they have, especially when they are dealing with some of their problems.
  • Joining them every time they blame other individuals for their misfortunes, feelings and even problems in life.
  • Accepting some of their rationalizations, excuses and, even justifications.
  • Avoiding their problems.
  • Helping them fix their problems.
  • Repeatedly rescuing them.
  • Removing or softening some natural consequences of their behavior.

As far as enabling behaviors are concerned, taking immediate action to avoid such behavior from continuously affecting, not only your life, but the life of the addict is a must.

You can now differentiate co-dependence from enabling behaviors as far as drug addiction is concerned. If you or a loved one is struggling, it’s best to seek immediate help from Broadway Treatment Center who will support both of you all the way through the recovery process. These behaviors will be addressed and you will learn new ways to interact with your newly sober loved one.

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How to Break Enabling and Co-Dependent Behavior Surrounding Drug Addiction

Do you want to break the cycle of enabling and co-dependent behavior? There are many different methods on how to break unhealthy behavior and to completely detach yourself from it.

Attend ‘Anonymous’ Meetings

If you have a friend or a loved one who continues to abuse drugs or alcohol, one of the things you can do for them is to find your local AA or NA meetings. You, as a loved one, can also attend these meetings, where they can address unhealthy behaviors that surround an addict. There are also groups such as Al-anon and Nar-anon that are designed specifically for the families of addicts. You could surround yourself with people who also experience the same problems. The main purpose of the meetings is to learn from one another and to stop being codependent and enabling an individual suffering from addiction.

Prevent Yourself from Giving What They’ve Asked for

Stop offering a long-term place to stay, or money, to people who are struggling with addiction. Instead, try to insist that they must undergo treatment for their addiction. Some people also undergo Detox before they turn to another long-term treatment solution. Detox is usually included in a drug rehabilitation program. This detoxification process depends on the type of drug or alcohol you have been abusing and the quantities. After the detoxification process is complete, the addict will now be sent to either Residential, Outpatient, or Intensive Outpatient Treatment.

Giving Them some Tough Love

Tough love refers to the family of an addict and their refusal to give them what they want until they have fully recovered. When the codependent and enabling behaviors are put to a stop, the addict will feel the full effect of their addiction. They will then be given a choice on whether they want to recover from their addiction or they would want to continue the same unhealthy lifestyle.

Due to the very nature of drug and alcohol addiction, some addicts decide to continue their addictive behaviors no matter what. In this regard, their families must be tough. This is also true when their loved ones who are addicted ask something of them. They may be homeless and hopeless while they hit rock bottom. It is best to refuse saving or rescuing loved ones from this place. Often times it is needed for them to realize they need help.

Learn How to Say No

It is important that you learn how to say no to a loved one who is suffering from addiction. It may be one of the hardest things you have ever done, but their recovery and health depends on it. Nevertheless, you have the ability to make the right decision related to their path and purpose in life. In addition to that, you must learn how to say no every time they ask you to do something for them that could hide or excuse their unhealthy habits. Doing so is essential, especially to those who hate to see their loved ones suffering. Do not be a crutch for someone who is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. Let them feel your absence, especially when they are in need.

These are some of the simple, yet the most effective things to do to be able to break the enabling and co-dependent cycle. When you implement the strategies listed above, you not only help your addicted family member, friend, or loved one, but you also help yourself from not being a contributing factor to their addiction. There are going to be times when your help is needed, and it will be hard to say no. Let them feel the consequences from their drug or alcohol addiction. There are times that refusal of help could and will benefit them a lot. Ask for help from Broadway Treatment Center who offers the best addiction treatment services in Orange County. They are professionally trained to help addicts recover from their drug and alcohol addiction problems.

How Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation can help

As far as alcohol and drug addiction are concerned, drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers are trusted in offering you the best type of help. Broadway Treatment Center can offer the most effective addiction recovery treatments and programs that promise safe and thorough addiction recovery among addicts. They also offer comfortable, inviting, and family style facilities that appeal to their clients. Despite the fact that addiction recovery treatment initially takes a couple of months, you can rest assured that their addiction problems will be given the necessary care and attention in a comfortable environment.

Broadway Treatment Center has a professional team that is skilled in providing the best recovery programs, services, and treatments. Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers are essential to help addicted loved ones recover. These treatment centers can also address any codependent or enabling behaviors that they see, and give options on how to correct them. There are counseling programs that can teach them to listen, communicate, and be more assertive. These types of programs help the enabler become more knowledgeable and aware of non-helpful behaviors and actions. These must be corrected to stop the enabling and co-dependent behavior.

These programs are conducted by professional and knowledgeable teams who are trained to identify and help people correct these behaviors. Once these enabling behaviors are corrected it will lead to faster recovery for their addicted loved ones. Broadway Treatment Center can help address all these issues, as well help your loved one on the road to recovery. We are equipped with a compassionate and highly trained staff. Their first priority is making sure our clients are comfortable and on the right path to recovery. We have many different program tracks, amenities, and approaches to addiction recovery. This allows us to treat a wide range of patients, we truly have something for everyone. Please give us a call today at 714-443-8218 to speak with one of our addiction counselors, or visit our website at www.broadwaytreatmentcenter.com.

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LSD stands for Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, which is a hallucinogenic drug made from the lysergic acid. LSD can dissolve in water and is tasteless, odorless, and colorless. It is available as a liquid, in capsules, and tablets. Up until now, this drug has no legitimate use medically. Thus, all use of the drug is considered as illicit.

The physical addiction to the drug is very rare.  This is why the drug is not included on the list of highly addictive drugs. LSD does not produce the cravings that we associate with the physical addiction. Unlike addictive drugs, this will not cause withdrawal symptoms in users.  This is why many people are able to stop using it without any help from the experts.

The drug moves in our brain the same way serotonin does and it can influence our mood. In works on the cerebral cortex, that involves our perception, mood, and thought. It also affects the brain’s locus coeruleus, which is the one responsible for coordinating our sensory perceptions. Drug or alcohol addiction can cause serious harm to the user and cause issues among friends and family members. If you are looking for a treatment center for drugs or you are looking for a rehab that accepts couples please contact the number provided and speak with an addiction specialist.

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LSD experience is referred to as the trip. If the experience is a sickening or frightening one, it is considered a bad trip. The usual duration of these trips are around 6 to 12 hours.

LSD Psychological Dependence

Although there is no physical dependence on the drug LSD, there is a tendency for patients to be psychologically addicted.  Users of this drug can be distracted with its dazzling high and pyrotechnic effects that can lead to addiction. For some people, this gives them an avenue to escape reality. Using the drug can turn into a habit for people whenever they are in a situation that requires them to interact socially.

The risk of physical addiction to the drug is little, as the drug is not an addictive one. This may be the reason why there is no documented evidence of patients showing signs of withdrawal symptoms.  However, many people keep on using this drug and develop an addiction to it due to it being psychologically addictive.

The Symptoms of LSD Addiction

‘Flashbacks’ are common experiences for the LSD users. This flashback refers to the short trip that user experienced long after the drug has worn off. The users can still experience flashbacks even a year after their last intake.   Many factors can trigger the flashbacks such as sleepiness and stress.

The users of the drug can also feel different emotions all at once or they can be subjected to mood swings that are dramatic. The drug can also produce visual hallucinations and delusions such as shimmering effects, and melting or bleeding walls. There are also times when the user perceives some alterations in his or her body. The drugs can produce hallucinations that can make the users panicky. This is why many of users suffer from self-injury and dangerous reactions in response to their hallucinations.

The signs and symptoms differ for LSD use and for LSD abuse, though. Some of the symptoms of LSD use include:

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      Dry mouth or salivation

LSD symptoms Weakness

      Weakness

LSD symptoms Erratic behavior

      Erratic behavior

LSD symptoms Rapid heart rate

      Rapid heart rate, convulsions, nausea, and dizziness

LSD symptoms Blurred vision

      Blurred vision

LSD symptoms Chills or sweating

      Chills or sweating

LSD symptoms Paranoia, depression

      Paranoia, depression, anxiety or depression

LSD symptoms Mood swings

      Mood swings

LSD symptoms Tingling toes or fingers

      Tingling toes or fingers

LSD symptoms Dilated pupils

    Dilated pupils

For LSD abuse or addiction, the symptoms include:

  • Confused perception of reality
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Tremors
  • High Blood pressure
  • Permanent changes in perception
  • Hallucinations
  • Flashbacks

LSD use can bring about a lot of health risks. The following short-term physical symptoms are the other signs that can result from using the drug.

LSD health risks Numbness

      Numbness

LSD health risks Body odor

      Body odor

LSD health risks Loss of Appetite

      Loss of Appetite

LSD health risks Muscle Weakness

      Muscle Weakness

LSD health risks Goose Bumps

      Goose Bumps

LSD health risks Heavy perspiration

      Heavy perspiration

LSD health risks Palpitations

      Palpitations

LSD health risks Poor Coordination

      Poor Coordination

LSD health risks Trembling

    Sleeplessness

The Effects/Side Effects

The effects of LSD addiction can differ from one individual to another. What they will experience depends on their body chemistry and on the dose they have ingested. When taking LSD, most people experience mood changes. They can feel many things at once – there can be peacefulness, anxiety, euphoria, depression and more.  A high dose of the drug produces delusions and hallucinations. It can also change how people perceive their bodies.  Some of them even experienced the ‘cross over’ effect. It is a state where the senses are being confused. The user starts to perceived color as taste or sound. The drugs can also make the user feel panicky or terrorized.

LSD can cause long-lasting effects to its users even after they use the drug.  The flashback is one of those.  Flashbacks come without warning. There is also no way for anyone to guess or predict when it will come. This means that you can experience it even when you are at school, work or anywhere.  Moreover, flashbacks cannot be stopped. You need to wait for it to stop on its own and you have no control over it.

Using LSD and abusing it can lead to consequences. The consequences can be either short-termed or long-termed. Physical effects from the addiction of the drug may be minimal but they can be dangerous too. On the other hand, the psychological effects are extremely dangerous and intense.  The physical side effects of LSD include:

  • Hyperthermia
  • Impaired motor skills
  • Increased appetite
  • Rapid breathing
  • Hypothermia
  • Dilated Pupils

There are also numerous side effects psychologically. Prolonged use of the drug can lead to:

  • Pleasant emotions
  • Major depression
  • Unpleasant emotions
  • Panic attacks
  • Irritability
  • Psychosis
  • Mood swings
  • Anxiety

Most of these side effects subside after the drug has worn off. However, some of them can continue even after the patient stops using it. We should also consider the accidents and dangerous things that the users can do while under the effect of LSD. Addiction to LSD can also lead to the ruin of relationships of the users between their family and friends.   Dependence to the drug can also cost you your financial resources and the job you love. There are even those who end up in prison because of their addiction.

 

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What are the Treatments for LSD Addiction?

Addiction to LSD could take a quick turn from bad to worse so it would be best if you know the right treatments for the addicted person. The most popular being residential rehab or outpatient rehab. In curing LSD addiction, it is not enough that you just know what LSD is, you should have the correct insights into what is the best course of treatment for addiction to the drug. In knowing the right information, you have the edge to helping the patient recover. The information and treatment will provide the assurance that the patient will no longer use the Drug.

The following are the effective treatments in curing LSD Addiction:

Monitoring of Physical and Psychological Well-Being of the Patient

As one of the preventive measures, one can be assured that the patient’s addiction will lessen. In some cases, the right monitoring of the addict’s condition will provide a thorough examination of his or her behavior and the best treatments for their specific situation. With effective monitoring, the doctor could diagnose the right treatments. In terms of the physical testing, there will be series tests that could be done to the patient. The tests will determine the other possible complications the patient may be experiencing.

In terms of the psychological tests, the patient will undergo tests that make him or her no longer feel the effects of the drug, with the given counseling, the patient could take medication that will relieve his or her mind of the harmful results of drug use. The doctor will further run tests on the patient in order to make sure that his or her behavior is clearly monitored. If this happens, you can be assured that the patient will gain his or her sense of focus again.

The Group and Individual Therapy

Therapy is one of the best treatments for LSD addiction. This will give the patient a sense of worth and a direction of change. LSD addiction cannot be cured overnight. It needs time and patience to make it happen. In the therapy session, the patient is given the right treatment using group or individual sessions. These sessions will determine the condition of the patient. The right advice that will be done in the session will prevent the patient of returning to LSD use.

Taking the Proper Medication

It is never too late to take the right and effective medication for any side effects a patient is experiencing from their LSD use. Most doctors would recommend the drugs that would lessen the depressing result produced by the drug. This will relieve the tension and will provide the patient the assurance of a healthy recovery. Most of the medications that are prescribed curb the patients cravings for the drug. However, this cannot be done by medicine alone. It takes the willingness and the dedication of the patient to recover. Broadway Treatment Center also provides holistic measures as an alternative to medicinal help.

Seeking Out the Best Therapist

In most cases of LSD and addiction, seeking out the best therapist is one of the best treatments in curing addiction. The best therapist will provide you with the right and effective guidance on the things to do during these cases. There is a need for a therapist in order to make sure that the patient will have the medication that is best suited to him or her. The therapist can give recommendations on the right programs that could be used as a form of a therapy session.

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Entering a Rehabilitation Program

Yes, in most cases of an individual suffering from LSD addiction, taking the patient to the nearest rehab center is one of the best solutions to the problem. A rehab center has the effective facilities that would provide you and the patient excellent service. If you are determined in curing the patient, it would be the best option. However, choosing the right facility will ensure that the effects of LSD will gradually lessen on the part of the patient.

Engage in Support Organizations and Rehab

The treatment of LSD does not end in taking the patient to a rehab center or giving him or her the right medications. This must go on if you will engage in other support organizations or rehab centers. This could be the start of a campaign against LSD addiction. You will not only help one patient but will able to assist others as well. You can create the awareness on what is LSD and make sure that many programs will assist other LSD addicted patients. In this way, you have the assurance that the fight for LSD will never stop.

What treatments for LSD addiction? The above-mentioned treatments are to be effective. This will give you the assurance that when it comes to LSD, one deserves the right and effective treatments. It would add to your assurance that the addiction over the drug can be cured. Please Call Broadway Treatment Center today at 714-443-8218 today to speak with one of our counselors. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Relapse Prevention

Drug and Alcohol Addiction Relapse Prevention, Jail Diversion Programs and Life Skills Training

Drug and alcohol addiction is very prevalent in today’s world. Many people’s lives has been changed and many couples and their families have been broken because of it. So, the fight against it has been tightened and various programs have been created to help these people live a new and better life.

If you are in need of help for an addiction, or would like to know more about how substance abuse treatment centers for couples work please speak with an adviser now at  (888) 500-2110

Relapse Prevention Plan

Congratulations! You and your partner have successfully recovered from addiction. For sure, you have faced a lot of obstacles along the way towards your recovery. However, it doesn’t end there. In fact, it is very much possible for you to experience relapse any time. Hence, as early as possible, you should equip yourself with the knowledge on how you can prevent them, with a relapse prevention plan.

  • Be aware of yourself

First of all, you need to be aware of yourself. Is your behavior changing? Are you isolating yourself from the others again? You can also ask your family and friends if they have seen certain changes in your behavior. If you think that you are feeling anxious often, then you should do something about it. You can practice relaxation techniques or anything that can calm yourself down.

  • Meet up with a professional regularly

Oftentimes, the best way to prevent relapse is to go visit a professional regularly. This is because they utilize different techniques and therapies to find which one works best for you. They also know the best ways to make you sober. They can also provide you ways on how you can cope up with situations that are likely to encourage you to use drugs or drink alcohol again. Rehabs for couples offer treatment for both parties, and part of the therapy is to spot the triggers that make one or the other in the relationship use. Use the knowledge you and your partner learned to spot these issues and deal with them before a relapse occurs.

  • Distract yourself

If you feel the urge to use drugs or drink alcohol, then you should try and do whatever it takes just so you can distract yourself. For example, you can go for a walk or exercise. You can also meet up with your friends, have a chat with them and tell them what you are feeling right now. Surely, having someone to talk to would make you feel better. Just think of something to do like your other hobbies just to occupy yourself.

  • Talk with someone who has gone through it as well

Believe it or not, you are not alone. You are not the only one who suffered from drug or alcohol addiction. Just watch the news, there are a lot of people who are like you as well. Hence, you can consider finding someone who have gone through the same situation as yours and someone who have completely freed themselves from addiction. They can provide you great support in times when you find it hard to deal with the urge or temptations around you. After all, they know what you feel and they can relate with you as well.

So, now that you have been provided with relapse prevention tips and techniques, there is no reason for you to experience a relapse after all the things you have gone through. Of course, you also need to be consistent with your recovery process. With that, you can expect a better life ahead of you.

Jail Diversion Programs

Jail diversion programs are considered as an alternative way of sentencing and rehabilitating the non-violent alcohol and drug offenders as well as those who are suffering from mental disorders. Such programs has been created to avoid unnecessary and wasted time in a jail. Communities have decided to turn to it as they believe that it is capable of meeting the rehabilitation needs of these individuals. Instead of requiring them to stay in the jail, they are then required to receive treatment in recovery centers within the community. The primary goal of jail diversion programs is to help these offenders to go back to the community and address the scenarios that led to them committing the crime.

As compared to spending time in jail, they are given the chance to keep their current job, which is a big deal as it allows them to continue supporting themselves and their family. It’s not only that for they can also remain productive in the community where they belong. In some cases, the charges that have been filed against them can also be removed from their record. This is exactly the reason why it has been growing in popularity in the different parts of the world.

For the court and prosecutors, it is mandatory for these individuals to receive the treatment that they need. While they are in the treatment center, they would then need to participate in a group or individual counseling. They would also be taught ways on how they can keep themselves away from drugs or from alcohol. In some facilities, they also formulate plans to avoid relapse in order to help these individuals achieve long term recovery. A couples rehab allows the person to attend the treatment center with their partner if they are struggling with addiction as well.

There are 3 common types of jail diversion programs and the first one is the prebooking diversion, which takes place before one has been filed with charges against him/her and before they are sent to jail. It usually involves the collaboration between the police and the rehabilitation facility. The next one is the postbooking division in which the person has been charged with a crime formally and has already been arrested. The last one id the drug court in which drug treatments and judicial supervision is combined, especially for the repeat offenders.

Not everyone is eligible for the jail diversion programs. The only eligible ones are the non-violent alcohol or drug related offenses without any firearm involved, those who are involved in crimes related to drugs but are not facing other crimes that are not related to drugs, those who have been caught with marijuana, drug paraphernalia or cocaine, especially while they are driving, individuals who are cultivating marijuana for their personal use, those who have forged the prescription of narcotic drug for their personal use, those who have asked another person to acquire illegal drugs and those with DUI and other offenses that are related to drugs. So, if you are one of them, then you are eligible for it.

Life Skills Training For Drug and Alcohol Addicts

Typically, drug and alcohol addicts cannot address their addiction on their own. That is why substance abuse treatment centers were created. However, there are a number of people who experienced a relapse after the treatment. This is because the program is short or the patients quit due to some personal reasons. To effectively address the problem, healthy life skills training should be developed as it is an effective solution to attain a successful sobriety. All treatment centers should have important tools, resources and techniques in order to help many people overcome their addiction problems.

Importance of Life Skills

According to experts, there is a high percentage of individuals who died early because of taking drugs and alcohol. In connection to this, life skills are important things to achieve sobriety and improve quality of life as well. This includes the following:

  • Ability to maintain a strong friendship
  • Employment status
  • Mental health condition
  • Physical health condition
  • Effective and efficient coping tools
  • Stable and friendly living environment
  • Enhanced decision making abilities

Based on the study of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, they have found out that alcoholics who have strong life skills successfully enhanced the quality of their life. In other words, those drug addicts and alcoholics can overcome their condition through the help of the basic life skills. It is also said that they are essential steps towards achieving a lasting sobriety.

Handling Responsibilities 

Most addicts and alcoholics are mainly concerned about obtaining enough amount of money to satisfy their habit. They are after feeling high as well. They lose touch on how to handle daily responsibilities and confidence when it comes to their capacity to do so. In this manner, life skills training is very imperative to help them experience a lasting recovery they deserve in the first place.

Through the help of a couples treatment center, they will realize that they can still do all their basic obligations in their lives. However, the center for alcoholics and drug addicts should be relevant and responsive so that the issue will be addressed effectively and successfully. By having enough resources and well-equipped people, they will no longer use drugs and take alcohols. Their family relatives, friends and other individuals will surely have peace of mind.

Daily Routines

For recovering drug and alcohol addicts, creating a healthy routine is considered the most important life skill. All treatment centers put those people in various activities that can assist them to adhere to a schedule. These encompass of therapy and leisure time. Every authorized institution should integrate daily routines on a daily basis because it is salient to support recovering addicts to have a sober and healthy lifestyle. In addition, it can help them fight their bad habits.

Financial Stability

It is said that drug and alcohol addicts can lose touch of doing all basic responsibilities. Say for instance, they can completely become unaware on how to efficiently handle finances and other related situations. In this way, they should learn financial stability capabilities in order to get rid of the problems associated in taking drugs and alcohol. As a person who has financial stability, they can learn on how to live within their means, take care of all their obligations and use money in a responsible way.

Nutrition and Hygiene

Many people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol overlook the importance of nutrition and hygiene. That is why a recovery program should integrate light exercises and a healthy diet. In fact, nutrition is an indispensable life skill for rebuilding minds and bodies as well. When they have been damaged of addiction for long years, nutrition and regular exercises could be a huge support. To achieve the best results among addicts, all treatment centers should have dietitians. As a result, they will be properly and professionally guided in return.

 

Relapse Prevention Plan

 

Personal Responsibility

The environment where individuals live is a significant thing on how they think and feel about themselves. So, recovering addicts should be aware on their personal responsibility. They should learn to clean their own rooms, organize all their belongings and take charge for their entire living space. When you have a relative who has been having a hard time getting rid of his/her bad habit, you can count on a treatment center a lot. Furthermore, he/she will become personally responsible. Many rehab centers incorporate pet friendly tracks and equine therapy into their curriculum’s. This allows patients to not only learn personal responsibility but also the responsibility of caring for another living being.

Medication Management

Most addicts experience a lot of difficulties when it comes to their mental health disorders that require a holistic medication. Meaning to say, the individuals deal with other dilemmas. Mental health issues and addiction should be totally addressed as they are interrelated from each other. They should know how to manage medication in a responsible and safe manner so that they can fully achieve a healthy lifestyle in the near future.

At first, medication management could be a difficult thing to do. As time goes by, they will realize that the process is just a breeze with the help of a qualified and reliable recovery center. It should likewise have amazing people to provide proper care, compassionate attention and sympathetic love. With that, addicts will be able to acquire the skill to manage their medication within the required time as possible.

Some recovering addicts choose to use drugs to help ease the cravings for drugs or alcohol. One of the more popular medications available is Naltrexone. If can be taken orally, but some are choosing to have a Naltrexone pellet implanted into them. There are 2, month, 6 month, and even implants that last upwards of a year depending on the patient. These implants reduce the risk of relapse because they block the sensors in your brain from felling the “high” from certain drugs.

Social Skills

Addicted individuals are considered intrapersonal. They experience various difficulties when it comes to loneliness. Acquiring the ability to interact is a prerequisite among drug and alcohol addicts. Through the help of a recovery program, one of the life skills training that patients will encounter is to socialize to a group of people. Recovering in a relevant center can help them avoid hanging out with their old friends who are a bad influence.

Indeed, life skills training in a recovery program could be a huge assistance to all people who suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. However, a treatment center should have professional people and other important resources so that addiction will turn to a real happiness. With that, they can effectively help drug and alcohol addicts learn basic life skills. They can become a more responsible, complacent and productive person as well.

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Detoxing from Drugs

At Couples Rehab we offer information about drug and alcohol addiction treatment information and options. This article is about the initial process of recover, “detox”. Whether you enter into rehab alone, or as a couples, this information can help you. Getting rid of alcohol and drug addiction involves a process called detoxification. Medical detoxification is the process which safely and systematically withdraws individuals from drugs, typically under the care and supervision of a doctor. Using prohibited drugs or drinking alcohol may trigger physical dependence in the long run and quitting on them can lead to withdrawal symptoms among people who suffer from this dependence. There are a number of treatment centers the offer the option for couples can attend rehab together. If you would like to know more about a rehab that allows couples to work on recovery together please contact our center and speak with a professional adviser.

If you and your partner are looking to attend the best drug rehab center for couples, so you can both recover from an addiction, then contact us today. Our couples therapy program for drug or alcohol abuse is ideal for couples in which both parties are suffering, and are wanting to get treatment together, call (888) 500-2110 .

The process of detoxification for drugs and alcohol is carefully designed to cure the immediate physical effects of quitting on using drugs and to eliminate harmful toxins left inside the body as the outcome of those chemicals that are present in alcohol and drugs. It is typically involved in the programs offered by any inpatient or outpatient facility for rehabilitation.

The process of detoxification could be performed on the outpatient and inpatient basis and the choice for you will depend on how severe your addiction is. Inpatient detoxification permits the patients to be monitored closely, prevent the use of drugs and it could hasten the entire process. Meanwhile, outpatient detoxification comes with the benefit of being not so disruptive to the lives of patients and it is cheaper.

The option of setting may depend on different factors like addicting drugs, length of the history and amount of abuse, various psychological issues, the age of patients and co-existing medical or psychiatric disorders among others. Whilst treatment centers usually have detoxification facilities of their own, others are making arrangements for their valued patients to take advantage of the detoxification programs in the nearby sites, which involve clinics and hospitals. There are registered detoxification facilities in many areas of the US.

Drug Detox Stages

A detoxification program intended for physical dependence doesn’t necessarily address the instances of addiction, mental addiction, social factors and the often complex behavioral problems which interfere with addiction.  The Department of Health & Human Services of the United States acknowledges 3 steps in drug detoxification:

  • Assessment – upon getting started with drug detoxification, the patient will be initially tested in order to find out which substances are currently present in the bloodstream or their amount. Clinicians are also evaluating the patient for any probable co-occurring disorders, double diagnosis and behavioral or mental issues.
  • Stabilization – within this phase, a patient will be guided over the detoxification process. It can be carried out with or even with no medications yet for most parts of the process, it is typical. Likewise, it also involves explaining those things a patient can anticipate throughout the course of treatment and also within the recovery phase. When needed or suitable, people who are close to the patient will be brought to the facility in order to give support to him or her.
  • Guiding the Patient into the Treatment – the final step of the process of detoxification is to get the patient prepared for the actual process of recovery. Since drug detoxification simply deals with physical dependency as well as addiction to drugs, it doesn’t resolve those psychological elements of drug addiction. This particular stage entails getting agreement from a patient in order to complete the process through enrolling inside of a drug rehab and recovery program.

The initial detoxification period could be intense for most patients and psychiatric and medical staff members would be on hand consistently to give effective support. For instance, in several hours following the final dosage of heroin, those who are suffering from addiction to opioid would usually experience a few of withdrawal signs:

  • Excessive yawning
  • Sweating
  • Anxiety
  • Muscle aches
  • Agitation
  • Increased watering of your eyes
  • Insomnia
  • Runny nose

Though such symptoms are not life-threatening, they could be somewhat uncomfortable. This is the reason why it is important for such patients to receive medical and psychiatric care whilst detoxifying from prohibited drugs. A number of concerns could come up for the patients within the initial few hours of the detoxification process. The most vital need would be addressed first, to be followed by the next then the succeeding one till complete stabilization was established. Some examples of probable issues involve the following:

  • Violence – some drugs could boost violent behaviors in some users. For instance, people who are abusing artificial cathinones or the so-called “bath salts” may be more at danger of hurting themselves and others. Those patients who are threats to others may require restraint or sedation to safeguard them and their medical providers. Such measures are needed when the patient turns to be physically aggressive and is attempting to hurt staff members.
  • Signs of psychosis – psychosis is a harmful complication that has been brought on by the impact of some prohibited drugs like cocaine. When somebody uses excessive amounts of cocaine, they could be paranoid and they might suffer from full-blown psychosis. Symptoms involve auditory and visual hallucinations as well as delusional thinking. Some other reasons for this condition include the presence of the co-occurring psychological health disorder like schizophrenia and the lack of sleep because of the use of stimulants. Somebody who suffers from psychosis could behave erratically and it turns to be unpredictable. It is necessary to resolve this problem and it treats the patient appropriately prior to continue with other interventions.
  • Injury – in some other cases, the patients might hurt themselves whilst under the influence of these substances or have been sexually or physically assaulted prior to entering detox. For instance, PCP is the powerful dissociative medicine which can trigger feelings of increased invulnerability and strength. Because of this particular misconception, people who use PCP are likely to place themselves in harm simply for the reason that they are underneath the impression that they will not get hurt. They are also at further risk of having suicidal behaviors that can lead to injury when suicide is not done successfully. Any bodily injury may be cured immediately before treatment can be provided.
  • Medical illness – a lot of people who are suffering from debilitating, chronic pain are prescribed opioid painkiller. Unluckily, it is possible to develop dependence & subsequent addiction to such medicines. While the patient starts detoxifying from the prescription opioid, their severe pain would return aside from uncomfortable withdrawal signs. It is important to be aware of the patient’s medical history and then cure the signs of pain suitably before proceeding.
  • Threat to self – withdrawal from opioids as well as some other substances could be related with severe depressive signs which may be associated with suicide attempts & completed suicides. Patients who are exhibiting suicidal behavior or thoughts should be protected in all times. When such acute problems have been identified and assessed throughout the evaluation process, they will immediately be cured till they’ve passed or the patient was stabilized. In this period of time, focus and attention can result to dealing with the withdrawal symptoms related with detox.

Alcohol Withdrawal Stages

Alcohol withdrawal could be broken down in 3 stages, namely:

  • Stage one – insomnia, anxiety, nausea, and abdominal pain are those signs that characterize this particular stage and it starts eight hours after the previous intake.
  • Stage two – it includes hypertension, increased body temperature, infrequent heart rate as well as confusion and it starts 24 to 72 hours after the final drink.
  • Stage three – hallucinations, seizures, fever, and also agitation come with such stage and it has the tendency to start more than 72 hours following the previous drink.

All symptoms have the tendency to decrease in five to seven days.

 

Detoxing From Alcohol

 

Drug and Alcohol Detoxification Withdrawal Symptoms

According to a study on drugs withdrawal, the sudden stoppage of various types of drugs would lead to extremely various sets of withdrawal signs. Additionally, the symptoms experienced as well as their intensity would also differ from one person to another.

Factors which impact individual experiences with drug withdrawal involve:

  • the span of addiction
  • the mix of drugs used, including alcohol
  • the dosage of drugs if the patient starts detoxification
  • the presence of co-occurring mental or physical disorders
  • half-life of the prohibited drugs

Typical withdrawal symptoms which may develop in connection with different forms of drugs include the following:

  • mood disturbances
  • physical problems
  • sleep disturbances
  • cravings

 

Medicines Used in Detoxing From Alcohol

If the patient enters the alcohol or drug rehab program, at times, a medically managed detox is used as the main approach to assist clinicians in evaluating the addiction and aid the user to get started with the process of withdrawal. Not each person has to go over the detoxification process yet in the case of those people who are too much addicted to alcohol or drugs, this process will be extremely effective. Some addictions, like those to opiates and alcohol, usually require the detox process before the rehabilitative care.

 

If you are in a relationship where both of you are abusing drugs or alcohol, a couples detox and rehab may be the treatment you need. Locate the top couples rehab centers by calling one of our advisers and discuss your options 844-904-6653

Medications for Withdrawal Symptoms of Drug and Alcohol Detoxification

There are few medicines available which are proven helpful in a person who goes through detoxification and cope with the symptoms. Since every addiction is unique to a person, treatment medicines could differ based on the severity of the condition, the kind of drug used and the personal commitment of a person to sobriety.

Opiates

It has been estimated that around 9% of the total population erroneously use opiates. It can be heroin, morphine or a painkiller medicine. Typically used medicines in opiate detoxification include buprenorphine, clonidine or methadone. Methadone is usually used in an inpatient treatment setting with intravenous users.

Whilst it doesn’t negate the symptoms entirely, it helps a user in getting off heroin and resumes a normal lifestyle relatively. Some other medicines such as buprenorphine could shorten the span of detoxification and it can be used in a long-term treatment plan. Naltrexone is also a medicine used for addiction but it is normally administered following detoxification since it can help prevent relapse.

Alcohol

The withdrawal symptoms that are associated with alcohol may range from irritability and shakiness to disruption of the sleeping pattern. Most alcoholics have the tendency to experience depression and the depressive symptoms may aggravate during the withdrawal. Medicines such as diazepam, lorazepam, and others show promise in helping in case of alcohol withdrawal.

Chlordiazepoxide and diazepam are typically used medicines in the couples inpatient treatments and they can really help a lot in case of alcoholic transition due to withdrawal in a safe and smooth way as said by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Benzodiazepines have been proven effective in reducing the alcohol withdrawal effects.

Stimulants

Just like alcohol, most individuals who are abusing stimulants manifest symptoms of depression. Certain antidepressant medicines are used to aid in alleviating the symptoms and they could be great in detox, though they might not be suitable for long term usage. Desipramine is the antidepressant medicine used for some major withdrawal signs and this will be effective and good for detox.

Diazepam could be used in the case of mild to moderate withdrawal signs, yet it might not work well for serious withdrawal. Benzodiazepine tranquilizers were used to cure methamphetamine or cocaine addiction. Such forms of prescriptions are commonly used for some other medical purposes like dental work, yet they carry a danger of addiction.

Obtaining Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

When you or one of your loved ones is addicted to drugs, you might like to explore the available treatment choices. At times, taking the issue on your own and finding ways to get rid of it is not enough and it is not safe. You really have to seek help from people who know how to overcome addiction. There are many different outpatient and inpatient rehab facilities in many parts of the world that are responsible for helping addicts to get rid of alcohol and drug addiction.

These facilities are offering programs that are intended for helping their patients to cope and overcome the problem. These programs essentially involve the process of eliminating the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol which is named detoxification. To get started with detoxification for drugs and alcohol, one must start searching for a rehab center located nearest to his or her location. Call a Couples Rehab center today at 844-904-6653 .

Rehabs That Accept Couples

Looking for an inpatient drug rehab for couples that offers detox and treatment? When it comes to detox of the body, whether it is a drug or alcohol, there are many ways to get rid of the substance. Some are natural, some are purely medical, but all have their benefits. That said, detoxification can be performed many ways. Some are more effective than others, some are more gradual, and some may not be ideal for curing an addiction. A couples therapy program is ideal for couples in which both individuals are suffering from alcohol or drug addiction. A drug rehab for married couples will offer a quality and effective program to offer both parties the treatment they need to succeed in recovery.

Of course, the first step regardless of what toxin you are attempting to eliminate is to stop ingesting that toxin. This is especially true for any type of poisoning, since you can hardly cure yourself if you keep ingesting the toxin in the first place. Of course, it’s not as easy as all that. You may need help to get off of a certain substance, but that’s a topic for another time. Our couples drug detox program helps couples safely detox by supervised care during the process.

Inpatient Drug Rehab for Couples

Believe it or not, stress is a big hindrance to detox operations. The release of those hormones serves many purposes, but cleansing the body is not one of them. In fact, those stress hormones directly hinder the body’s natural cleansing processes, so if you’re going to go about a detox effort, try to do it with a stress free mind. Inpatient drug rehab for couples specialize in offering a stress free environment so couples can work on recovery.

But none of that is the nitty gritty of the business. When it comes to extremely serious addictions, medical treatment and professional care is the name of the game. Sure you could fast on nothing but water and juice for a few days, but that’s detox on a level that isn’t going to curb a heavy alcohol or drug addiction.

Alcohol Rehab for Couples

That said, we’ll start with alcohol detox for couples. This is a period of time in which medical professionals oversee the patient to ensure they stay safe during the withdrawal phase of eliminating alcohol from the game. It may include medication to mitigate the severity of withdrawal symptoms. It is extremely important to ensure that this process is undertaken by professionals. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is extremely serious and potentially life-threatening, and is the prime reason why an individual should never attempt to detox themselves from a heavy alcohol addiction on their own.

Drug Treatment Centers for Couples

Drug detoxification is pretty similar to alcohol detox. It’s all about gradual recovery under the watchful eye of medical professionals. Depending on the drug in question it may include medication, but one way or another it will include a withdrawal period, in which the medical professionals will oversee the patient to ensure that they are safe. Experienced drug treatment centers for couples understand the process to medically detox couples from drugs safely.

There are several programs for detoxification available for couples, all of which aim to get the job done regardless of procedure. Knowing which program is right for you or a loved one is up to your own discretion. Be sure to discuss the merits of every program with your medical professional before making a decision, and you’ll do just fine. Keep in mind that regardless of which inpatient drug rehab for couples program is selected, they all bear the same general aspects: there will be a withdrawal period and medical observation: accepting that is the most important step to getting on the road to recovery.

Can Couples Go to Rehab Together

The road to curing an addiction is long and arduous, but it is far from impossible, and there are laid out steps to take to get it done. Knowing is half the battle, so knowing those steps is in fact the first step to curing any addiction. Married couples who are addicted to alcohol and/or drugs often have a difficult time locating a treatment center that will help both parties recover from substance abuse. Our Couples Rehab website offers resources for couples who need to enter a recovery program together.

The actual goal of “curing” a drug addiction is to put an end to the drug addiction, to continue staying free of that addiction, and to become productive members of society and their families. But what is the process for doing that?

First up is detoxification, AKA, ridding the body of the addictive substance. This is usually one of the hardest steps for people to get through, because it means completely cutting off a substance the body has become accustomed to. There are many ways to go about detox, some natural and some not, but so long as the method you choose gets rid of the substance. However, medical detoxification from an inpatient drug rehab for couples from professionals is probably the most effective step, since it targets the acute psychological effects of withdrawal.

After that is couples behavioral therapy. This is exactly what it sounds like. Addictions tend to affect the behavioral and psychological patterns of the addicted individual, and these need to be treated to help the patient return to normal. This is one of the most important steps to ensuring that the patient returns to society as a productive individual.

Next up is a step that may or may not be necessary depending on the nature of the original addiction. Medication is something that may be needed if the addiction included opioids, tobacco, or alcohol. That’s because these substances have long-term effects that stay in the body longer than many drugs that only offer short term alterations to the body or mind. With long term adverse effects, medication is usually needed to treat or mitigate them.

An option that is becoming more and more popular is for addicts to get a Naltrexone implant after completing a drug or alcohol program. The implant works to block the receptors that “crave” alcohol, opiates and even meth in some case studies. To find out where to get a Naltrexone implant or the costs of these implants call 1+844-904-6653 and ask about this procedure.

Following that is evaluation and treatment of mental or psychological afflictions that may have occurred alongside or because of the addiction. This can include depression and anxiety, which can be products of the drug or psychological afflictions that spurred it in the first place. Leaving such issues un-dealt with is a surefire way to tempt the patient to return to their old modus operandi and become addicted again. Be sure that an evaluation occurs, and discuss that evaluation with your medical professional to determine what treatments need to take place.

Finally, the last step is the long-term follow up to prevent relapse. This is the most crucial step of them all: even after you deal with everything else, the patient will always have the memories of their addiction. If they come on tough times, they may recall how they dealt with it before, which could lead to possible relapse. This would be the worst case scenario, since it could undo all of the hard work of the previous steps.

The point is, “curing” an addiction is not impossible. It is hard, and it will require work, but there is a plan, and that plan can be followed for success. Learn more about entering a inpatient drug rehab for couples or “couples rehab” and how you and your partner can live a drug or alcohol free life together today.

Couples Drug Treatment Programs

At the point when two individuals are infatuated they tend to do whatever it takes to fulfill their partner, regardless of the possibility that it implies empowering their dependence – or getting to be dependent themselves.

Shockingly, not even the quality of adoration can withstand the beating of habit. Without appropriate treatment or guiding, the powers of profound devotion can undoubtedly get to be frayed to the point of division.

How Dependence Influences Connections

Couple of things are more ruinous to a relationship than a dependence on drugs or alcohol. Whether both parties are dependent, or one is not participating, the abuse will influences both.

When both individuals are battling addiction, the relationship will resemble a rollercoaster ride. Both parties will feel at their most elevated high one day, and afterward achieve a new low the following. This doesn’t make for a solid relationship. Couples addiction treatment is recommended when both individuals in a relationship is struggleing with addiction.

It turns out to be simple for addicts to need to accuse their accomplice for their own issues with dependence. Regardless of the fact that their accomplice likewise battles with it, every battle is close to home.

The most ideal approach to push a relationship to its limit is to start giving disdain a chance to leak in. When marriage swings to asperity, there is an issue that necessities determining.

Ensure hatred isn’t overwhelming the circumstance by being aware of the accompanying negative responses:

Feedback: Reprimanding your accomplice for everything that has happened. Saying things like “you generally,” “you ought to have” and “you never.”

Preventiveness: Setting up dividers and disregarding obligation regarding your activities. Continually rationalizing or crying or moving fault.

Disdain: Lashing out at your accomplice, being deigning or discrediting how they feel. Throwing affronts, ridiculing, deriding or being wry.

Stonewalling: Giving the quiet treatment or closing down. Pulling back or hone shirking. Continually changing the subject or attempting to put separation or partition amongst you and your accomplice.

Stopping Drugs as a Couple

The main way that two addicts in a relationship will get spotless is whether they both have a blazing craving to stop, stay clean and turn their lives around. The truth of the matter is, genuine recuperation isn’t just about stopping medications or liquor; it is about changing the way two individuals experience their lives.

Albeit numerous specialists guarantee that a couple must separate to get spotless, this isn’t generally the case. Numerous couples have figured out how to get spotless in treatment together. The truth of the matter is, most connections never recoup from a circumstance where one gets perfect and the other doesn’t.

These are the two primary standards the couple should live keeping in mind the end goal to effectively stop sedates together:

Impart: Nothing will ever change while nobody is talking. Accomplices must be clear that they need a superior life for each other. Couples can begin by making a rundown of reasons why they both need to stop, whether it is for the relationship, youngsters, family, cash or wellbeing. Regardless, they ought to be in consistent correspondence about the requirement for change.

Arrangement: Once the bunch of reasons have been laid out regarding why both accomplices need to stop, the time has come to an arrangement. Whether that implies stopping without any weaning period, medicinally detoxing or going into treatment, an arrangement to get perfect and stay clean should be resolved and settled upon.

Stopping medications isn’t simple for one individual, not to mention two. Both accomplices must depend on the quality and adoration for each other to help them through the most upsetting times.

For circumstances where one or more accomplices are battling with liquor, stopping as a couple is conceivable. Pretty much as one or both individuals would help their accomplices refrain from medications, keeping liquor out of the house is critical. Helping the distressed accomplice maintain a strategic distance from risky circumstances keeps them in good shape.

On the off chance that treatment is required, both must urge the other to grasp the capability of recuperation. Battling compulsion as a couple is conceivable and frequently fruitful.

Be that as it may, are there treatment focuses out there that acknowledge couples in the meantime? Can couples go to recovery together?

Couples Getting Addiction Treatment

It is difficult for couples with both individuals dependent on drugs or alcohol discover a treatment center that will help them both at the same time. But, there are recovery facilities prepared to permit conferred couples to recoup together.

Recovery focuses that permit couples to enter in the meantime will help every accomplice independently and together. They will endeavor to reveal the underlying drivers of every accomplice’s habit while additionally showing them how to deal with life’s difficulties and create calm adapting aptitudes.

After entering, couples will for the most part be isolated and experience singular detox medicines, if necessary. When advising has started, a recuperation arrangement will be produced to address the individual and relationship issues that add to every accomplice’s enslavement.

Recovery for couples will show them how to help themselves and their accomplice. It will demonstrate every accomplice how they can get to know each other without the inclination to utilize.

Couples are at a more serious danger in light of the fact that in the event that one backslides, the odds are high that the other will too. Accomplices must figure out how to help themselves and their accomplice through appropriate life-aptitudes preparing.

Despite the fact that there is no conclusive rundown of life aptitudes, most life-ability instructional meetings will touch on:

Recovery for Couples

Compelling correspondence: The essential way two individuals will be ready to repair a relationship harmed by dependence is through successful correspondence. It doesn’t take a PhD in brain research to comprehend that when two individuals don’t talk, nothing changes. Powerful treatment strategies will show accomplices how to converse with each other without annoyance or hatred.

Can Couples go to Recovery Together?

Struggle determination: The main thing to do after fixation has assaulted a relationship is to create strife determination abilities. To keep an acceleration, or to de-heighten a circumstance, individuals should be in a quiet and perceptive outlook. Couples will figure out how to stay quiet and resolve clashes before the sun sets on a contention.

Stopping Drinking as a Couple

Stress-administration: Negative anxiety is an essential backslide trigger. Note we said negative anxiety. There are approaches to make positive stretch or utilize stress for positive results. Treatment focuses will educate every accomplice how to relieve stretch and try to avoid panicking in unfriendly circumstances.

Mindfulness: One of the main things to go once somebody falls into the pit of habit is their capacity to act naturally mindful. One should dependably be insightful of how they are associating with their accomplice. Being careful and mindful keeps the ethical compass genuine and keeps pointless and terrible practices from creating.

The trip doesn’t end once life abilities and treatment results are figured it out. Aftercare will incorporate treatment choices that location needs on both sides of the relationship. Advising ought to proceed and it is suggested that both accomplices go to gatherings.

Recovery for Married Couples

Most married couples will have children, maybe a home, and other life components nearly interlaced. These additional difficulties must be considered when a treatment focus is arranging the voyage forward.

There is a more noteworthy chance that couples who are married will have profoundly coordinated family ties on both sides. Consequently, recovery for married couples may regularly contain a profound familial segment, particularly where kids are included.

Parts of treatment for wedded couples will be significantly more inside and out and serious. All things considered, when everything is consolidated, the odds of disaster are two-fold.

Recovery for wedded couples will touch on the accompanying:

  • Kids (assuming any)
  • Accounts
  • Family unit obligations
  • Time together
  • Time separated
  • Home life
  • Correspondence styles

Whether two individuals entering treatment are hitched or not, there are particular treatment strategies to address both parts of the relationship. The acknowledged mental treatment is called Behavioral Couples Treatment. This successful technique forces both sides to depend on building each other up inside the system of temperance.

Behavioral Couples Treatment

Behavioral Couples Treatment (BCT) effectively draws in both accomplices together inside the treatment program. BCT recognizes that there is a two-path association between both a legitimately working relationship and dynamic substance misuse.

When substance misuse starts, the relationship damage is prompt. As misery mounts, both accomplices are pushed further into utilizing medications to adapt to the hopeless condition of their relationship and lives.

The principal objective of BCT is to enhance how the relationship capacities for both accomplices. Both are taught about the way of substance misuse, liquor abuse, enslavement, treatment lastly recuperation.

Diverse treatment models may incorporate correspondence preparing, enthusiastic expression abilities preparing, and conversational engagement. The fact of the matter is to goad a sound dialog without it winding up in outrage, disdain, verbal mishandle or further acceleration.

Behavioral Couples Treatment rounds out with support of behavioral contracts. This will incorporate planning commonly pleasurable exercises for both accomplices to participate in. So, what sort of exercises can two calm accomplices take part in?

Things for Couples to Do

One route for married couples to modify another calm existence of trust and sympathy is to keep occupied. They should to attempt to discover exercises that will both improve their lives, and furnish them with new, solid schedules and side interests.

Treatment aftercare programs will quite often incorporate exercises that both individuals do and they will appreciate. Finding new schedules that unite the couple is the thing that compelling recuperation is about.