Archive for September, 2009

Drug Additions Treatment

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Drug Additions Treatment

The %R_KEYWORD% Treatment: Medications can be used to help re-establish normal brain function and to prevent using drugs again and reduce cravings throughout the treatmentexperience. Currently, we have medications for opioid (heroin, morphine) and tobacco (nicotine) addiction, and are developing others for treating stimulant (cocaine, methamphetamine) and cannabis (marijuana) addiction.

Buprenorphine for Drug Addition Treatemnt

Buprenorphine: This is a relatively new and important treatment medication. NIDA-supported basic and clinical research led to the development of buprenorphine (Subutex or, in combination with naloxone, Suboxone), and demonstrated it to be a safe and acceptable drug rehab. While these products were being developed in concert with industry partners, Congress passed the %R_KEYWORD% Treatment Act (DATA 2000), permitting qualified doctors to write prescriptions narcotic medications (Schedules III to V) for the treatment of opioid addiction. This legislation created a major paradigm shift by allowing access to opiate treatment in a medical setting rather than limiting it to specialized drug rehab treatment clinics. To date, nearly 10,000 physicians have taken the training needed to prescribe these two medications, and nearly 7,000 have registered as potential providers.

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Motivational Interviewing

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Motivational Interviewing

Some %R_KEYWORD% centers use Motivational Interviewing, which capitalizes on the readiness of individuals to change their behavior and enter treatment.

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%R_KEYWORD%

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

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%R_KEYWORD% is a complex but treatable brain disease. It is characterized by compulsive drug craving, seeking, and use that persist even in the face of severe adverse consequences. For many people, drug addiction becomes chronic, with relapses possible even after long periods of abstinence. In fact, relapse to %R_KEYWORD% occurs at rates similar to those for other well-characterized, chronic medical illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. As a chronic, recurring illness, addiction may require repeated treatments to increase the intervals between relapses and diminish their intensity, until abstinence is achieved. Through treatment tailored to individual needs, people with drug addiction can recover and lead productive lives.

Motivational Incentives

Some %R_KEYWORD% centers use Motivational Incentives (contingency management), which uses positive reinforcement to encourage abstinence from drugs.

heroin detox

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Medication in Rehab

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Medication in Rehab

Medications can be used to help with different aspects of the treatment process.

Withdrawal: Medications offer help in suppressing withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. However, medically assisted withdrawal is not in itself “drug rehab treatment”it is only the first step in the treatment process. Patients who go through medically assisted withdrawal but do not receive any further treatment show %R_KEYWORD% patterns similar to those who were never treated.

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Outpatient Treatment

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient behavioral drug rehabtreatment encompasses a wide variety of programs for patients who visit a clinic at regular intervals. Most of the rehabs involve individual or group drug counseling. Some programs also offer other forms of behavioral treatment such as:

Effective Treatment Approaches

Medication and behavioral counseling, alone or in combination, are aspects of an overall therapeutic process that often begins with detoxification, followed by treatment and relapse prevention. Easing withdrawal symptoms can be important in the initiation of treatment; preventing using again is necessary for maintaining its effects. And sometimes, as with other chronic conditions, episodes of relapse may require a return to prior treatment components. A continuum of care that includes a customized %R_KEYWORD% treatment regimen, addressing all aspects of an individual’s life, including medical and mental health services, and followup options (e.g., community- or family-based sober support systems) can be crucial to a persons success in achieving and maintaining a drug-free lifestyle.

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Residential Treatment Programs

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Residential Treatment Programs

Some Residential drug rehab treatment programs can also be very effective, especially for those with more severe problems. For example, drug rehab therapeutic communities (TCs) are highly structured programs in which patients remain at a residence, typically for 6 to 12 months. Patients in TCs may include those with relatively long histories of drug addiction, involvement in serious criminal activities, and seriously impaired social functioning. TCs are now also being designed to accommodate the needs of women who are pregnant or have children. The focus of the TC is on the re-socialization of the patient to a drug-free, crime-free lifestyle.heroin rehabilitation

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