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​Substance abuse and its treatment is a complicated issue. Many people tend to mistakenly think that drug addicts lack moral principles, and that they can simply choose to stop substance abuse. They simply don’t understand how people become addicted to alcohol or drugs.

​The reality is that addiction is a disease, and a complex one at that. Quitting takes time, commitment, a strong will to change, and the support of loved ones. Substance abuse changes the structure and functionality of the brain, making quitting harder than many who have not dealt with addiction in their own lives can imagine.

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​Treatment for substance abuse is often sought out in rehabilitation facilities like Renaissance Recovery’s St George treatment center; such facilities are well equipped to handle different treatment programs that suit any kind of addiction. The substance abuse treatment programs at Renaissance Recovery also include support programs that patients can still participate in after they are discharged from rehab. 

There are different kinds of substances that are commonly abused, and for which treatment or rehabilitation is most often sought. Some of the most commonly abused substances are:
  • Alcohol: Although it is a legal substances and commonly treated as socially acceptable, alcohol addiction is on the rise. Many people don’t exercise enough caution when consuming alcohol, and often drink any time they want to relax, hence making it easy to become addicted to alcohol. It is therefore important to keep in mind that alcohol is highly addictive, and to monitor one’s consumption carefully. 
  • Marijuana: The rate of marijuana intake has risen in recent years. This drug is smoked or added to foods. It is highly addictive, with effects lasting from 2 to 10 hours, depending on whether it was eaten or smoked.
  • Prescription drugs: Opioids are mostly used as pain relievers and tranquilizers, and so are often used for relaxation. These are the most commonly abused prescription drugs. These drugs, while very helpful when taken strictly as prescribed, can cause a lot of serious damage both mentally and physically. They are highly addictive, and the devastating effects have become an epidemic in the U.S. 
  • Cocaine: This is one of the most addictive drugs in the world. When taken, it stimulates the brain, causing addicts to experience a rush of energy.

Despite the type and severity of substance abuse, serious rehabilitation is needed. These substances can have very negative side effects that cause serious problems to those who use them. These substances often cause physical and/or psychological dependence, and therefore it becomes hard for the user to function normally without them. At that point intense substance abuse treatment and therapy are often needed to help an abuser break the cycle of addiction and dependency. 

Nobody plans to get addicted, and most addicts don’t even see it coming. Therefore it is not easy to understand how one becomes addicted. It is important to take careful steps when dealing with substance abuse treatment.

Steps to Successful Substance Abuse Treatment 
Successful rehabilitation requires a carefully laid out plan. Addiction should be treated like any other disease. It should be handled by professionals in centers that focus solely on recovery. Here are a few steps to take during treatment.

Acceptance
The first step to treatment is for every patient is acceptance. It is important for an addict to admit that they have a problem and that they cannot manage it on their own. Forcefully committing patients to recovery often leads to disaster and relapse. It is better to let one see the effects of their substance abuse and realize that they need treatment on their own. This helps them to stay committed to the treatment.

Getting the right help
Because addiction is a disease, it is imperative that it be handled in the right way. It is important to get help in the right place, from caring individuals who are accredited, professional and transparent. There are many rehab and substance abuse treatment centers that are committed to helping patients get on the road to their personal journey of recovery. Treatment centers such as Renaissance Recovery in St. George are professional, experienced and well equipped when it comes to substance abuse treatment and addiction recovery. Some of the services offered at the center include:
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  • Intensive outpatient programs
  • General outpatient treatment
  • Day treatment / inpatient programs
  • Mental therapy
  • Family therapy
  • 12 step program
  • Therapeutic modality
  • Mentor program

All these are used together to create a well rounded path of treatment both while in the center and post treatment.

Commitment
Successful substance abuse treatment requires commitment. Addiction takes a toll on both the addict and loved ones, and the journey to recovery is not always easy. In as much as the patient must commit to the treatment, family members and loved ones should also be ready to commit both emotionally and financially in order to help in the recovery process. Addiction treatment is a holistic and life changing program. In cases where the treatment plan involves family, it’s most beneficial when they are available, willing and ready to commit their time for the same. Family and friends should be flexible enough to make changes if and when required to support the patient’s new lifestyle. A good treatment program should focus on team effort as part of the recovery, from the staff, the patient, and their family.

Termination
This point of recovery is the main turning point where addicts realize that they can resist the urge to relapse. It is at this stage where they know they have changed for the better, and would not want to be their “old self” anymore.  A good substance abuse treatment program should help a patient reach this stage, where they know that they can enjoy a whole new and different kind of life. Our St. George rehab center goes a long way to help addicts realize that they can help others too. They train them to become mentors.

Any kind of substance abuse treatment needs to be thorough and professional. This should be made available to all those who need it. Substance abuse treatment is not necessarily expensive, so finances should not be a setback for those who need it. Whether you are financing treatment yourself, or being sponsored by an organization, friends or family, the best gift you can give yourself or a loved one is recovery.

Seeking help for any kind of addiction is not something to be shy about. Whether it is you or someone you love seeking substance abuse treatment, the best thing you can do is reach out and seek help. Renaissance Recovery, with our substance abuse treatment centers in St. George are ready to welcome you and lead you to recovery. It does not matter if you are ready to explore treatment programs or simply want to talk - they are ready to listen to you. 
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Your road to recovery is closer than you think. Reach out today.
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