Drug treatment programs need to be two-fold; they need to address both the psychological and physical
dependency experienced by an addict.
In addition, the
addicts' social and behavioral symptoms will also need to be changed in order for them to completely
recover and maintain that recovery by minimizing the chances of a relapse.
Although there has been some debate about what exactly constitutes successful rehabilitation, complete
avoidance of the abused substance, or simply responsible moderation, when it comes to illegal and very harmful
addictions it is best that abstinence is practiced.
Beginning in the mid 1970's, scientific research has concluded that treating addictions can only be
successful by eliminating the negative behaviors that are the source behind the addiction and lessen the chance
of a relapse.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states that, "Recovery from drug addiction is a long-term
process and frequently requires multiple episodes of treatment."
From several decades of studies and research, the NIDA has identified some key factors for making long term
drug rehab effective.
| Drug and alcohol addiction are extremely difficult diseases from which to
recover and they almost always require treatment from professionals trained in drug and alcohol
addiction rehabilitation. |

The first step is detoxification. This
is the process by which the abused substance is removed from the body; it is the physical aspect of the
addiction that first needs to be addressed, then the psychological. Drugs can take some time to leave the
system, depending on what type and the level of abuse.
Some addicts can function normally in public, even though they are feeding a severe addiction to cocaine,
heroin or other potent drugs. During the 'detox' process, withdrawal symptoms can be quelled by medical
supervision and anti-addictive drug treatments.
Weekend rehab programs don't provide sufficient help; a patient can only complete the entire detoxification
cycle through a long term program.
| All individuals who experience drug or alcohol withdrawal symptoms should seek
immediate professional treatment. The main reason for this is to prevent further
difficulties or complications from occurring. For instance, in extreme situations, drug
and alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be life threatening. |
Additional studies have shown evidence that relying
solely on the detoxification process will have little impact on drug addiction in the long term.
Perseverance to avoid drugs must be practiced throughout a person's treatment.
After initial drug detoxification it is imperative to treat any other medical or mental conditions the
patient may have suffered as an effect of their drug use. Behavioral counseling therapy has shown to be an
effective component of the rehabilitation process.
Another important criterion for successful rehabilitation is the customization of a program to fit the
patient's needs and must be adaptable as those needs change; this cannot be accomplished with a short term
program.
| It would appear that Britney Spears not only needs professional help, but she
also needs to follow the treatment protocol and get involved in activities that are
growth-fostering and constructive rather than growth-inhibiting and destructive. |
The pros of
residential drug treatment facilities are particularly important to addicts who have had a long history of
abuse, who have also been associated with crime, and people who may have impaired social functioning.
A long term drug rehab program commonly starts at six months and can run as long as twelve, depending on the
degree of addiction.
The main objective of a long term drug treatment facility is to remove a person from their detrimental
social surroundings and place them in a drug-free, positive-reinforcing environment to support their ongoing
recovery.
| Repeated drug abuse causes neuroadaptation in the brain's reward pathways, which
results in the individual needing to take more drugs. This is the quickest way for a drug
abuser or addict to feel normal again and it causes long-term memories related to drug use that
produce intense cravings, even after long-term abstinence. Environmental cues can reactivate
the brain's reward pathway and this can lead to a relapse. |
Once patients have overcome the initial symptoms of withdrawal, they will begin a structured, long term
treatment program that will alleviate their psychological dependency and teach social and behavioral skills
that will allow the patient to function without the need of a drug.
This part of the rehabilitation process
usually involves several forms of counseling, including individual, family, and group sessions. Life and
social skills that may have never been learned or forgotten while in the clutches of addiction will be
taught through occupational and behavioral therapy methods.
Long term drug rehab programs are accommodating to individuals' specific needs, such as criminal cases and
educational requirements.
These can easily be incorporated into a successful rehab plan. Many long term drug rehab centers offer
continuing college and vocational education.
| Society views alcohol and drug addicts as responsible for their problems. To a
great degree this assessment is accurate. Like most of their peers, drug and alcohol
abusers made the early choice to take drugs and drink. Once the addiction kicked in, however,
choice was removed. To be more specific, the addict must take drugs or drink alcohol in order
to feel "normal." |
In conclusion, there are many symptoms of drug
addiction that must be dealt with; not just the initial physical dependency on the substance. A long term
drug treatment program has been proven to be the most successful method to increase the chance of a full
recovery.