About Addiction Addiction, is a disease that manifests through decisions and consequences from experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Usually people turn to drugs and alcohol due to recreational use within social circles or life stresses. Other times people who suffer from addiction also suffer from a known or unknown mental illness. The combination of the two (substance abuse and mental illness) is called co-occurring disorders. However your addiction came to be, it is underestimated how difficult it is to quit. Those who struggle with substance abuse often try to quit; however, due to tolerance and withdrawal, it becomes almost impossible without the proper care. Tolerance occurs when the individual who is involved with illicit drugs and alcohol no longer feels the same effects as they did when they first started abusing the substances. This leads to greater and more consistent substance abuse in order to feel the effects. Withdrawals occur when a person quits drugs or alcohol and experiences painful side effects. These effects can be cold sweats, headaches, body aches, and much more. How Do You Know If You Are Experiencing Addiction? There are many signs of addiction. 12 of those signs are: Change in appearance- sudden weight gain or loss, dilated and/or blood shot eyes, and smelly breath Loss of interest in food and lack of sleep Lack of personal hygiene- people lose the will to wash clothes, bathe, and keep up with personal grooming Memory loss- not…

Finding an addiction recovery program is kind of like shopping. You can’t walk into a store and just assume that a pair of “one size fits all” pants is going to fit your body. This is because your body is special and different from everyone else. No two people share the same body; therefore, those one size pants may not fit. It’s always best to find a pair that is custom tailored to you. Just like those perfectly fitted pants, Right Path Drug Rehab wants to make sure that your addiction recovery program is tailored specifically for you. Addiction Recovery Programs Just For You Right Path Drug Rehab offers a broad spectrum of services to ensure you that you will have a customized addiction program. Once an intake coordinator admits you to our facility through our rolling enrollment process, they will discuss with you the number of painless treatments that we have to offer. Each addiction treatment program consists of the dual diagnosis process. This process is based on the history and the severity of your drug and alcohol addiction. You begin the dual diagnosis method by undergoing a clinically managed detox. When staff feels that you have completed your detox you will be moved to Right Path Drug Rehab’s luxury housing facility. Further Ways to Customize Your Addiction Recovery Program At this point in your addiction recovery program, you will begin working with a therapist who can offer you…

In the year 2013, SAMHSA reported that 22.7 million individuals aged 12 or older required treatment for an alcohol or illicit drug use problem. 20.2 million of those people who needed the treatment did not receive it. Right Path Drug Rehab does not want to see you or a loved one become a part of these troubling statistics. Our unparalleled network of providers has overseen the complete recovery of innumerable patients, and we would now like to extend our services to you. We maintain a low client intake so that we are able to focus on every individual at our drug rehab. By practicing decreased capacity, we ensure the highest quality of care and consistent access to our broad spectrum of services. Each one of our addiction recovery programs is completely customized to each client’s needs, addiction severity, and history of substance abuse. What are Dual Diagnosis Treatment Plans? Our network of providers designs each addiction treatment program from a dual diagnosis approach so that we are able to treat both the psychological and physical side effects of each client’s addiction. When we identify and address both the mental and corporeal facets of addiction, we are then able to create a solid framework for successful sobriety. The two aspects of treatment that comprise dual diagnosis treatment are clinically assisted detox and a therapy intensive relapse prevention program. What is Clinically Assisted Detox? At the start of your addiction recovery program,…