Monday, March 29, 2010

Prayer for Success

Help me get through this
And get me on the other side
Where the grass really is green

Help me walk away
In the right direction
And get off the highway to nowhere

Help me to see
What is so clear to you
Help me to want it

Give me the strength
To follow
And lead in the direction you’re pointing

Help me focus
Get my eyes off what I’m looking at now
Let me see the future through your eyes

Help me believe
Help me walk
Help me run
Help me live.

(by: Nisha Dyrene)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Big Picture: Detox and Drug Recovery

"It’s worth noting here that detox is merely the beginning of the drug recovery process, not the end. As important as your detox program will be to your long-term health, it can only be meaningful insofar as it’s followed by a through drug and alcohol rehab program. At Sunset Malibu, we’re mindful of the big picture. Sunset Malibu detox services are specially designed to Sunset Malibu Rehab Center help patients manage the transition into primary drug and alcohol treatment, the better to give them a head start on the road to recovery. Again, there’s nothing easy about detox or rehab. Addiction is a personal disease, one that can only be overcome by a personal effort. At Sunset Malibu, we can help you muster the strength you’ll need to get sober for good. But you have to meet us halfway. Even the most exclusive luxury rehabilitation center in Los Angeles can’t help a patient who refuses to be helped. Here’s hoping you can find the sense to let us into your life." ~ Sunset Malibu

Here you might be thinking that there is an easier method- Rapid detox. This by no means an easier or safer method of treatment. The increasing popularity and "growth of ultra-rapid, anesthesia-assisted opioid withdrawal procedures...[have shown] ...that the procedure can lead to risk of death, psychosis, increased stress, delirium, attempted suicide, abnormal heart rhythm and acute renal failure." (Addiction Research) Not in anyway a pretty picture or anyway to live your life after overcoming your addiction.

Seek out real help for your addiction detox and recovery, a center that understands the difficulties in detox but also knows how to make it as pleasant as possible throughout the process.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Intervention


Healing doesn’t happen on its own. That’s an important lesson, for drug addicts and their families: Drug treatment and drug recovery aren’t self-generating phenomenon. On the contrary, drug rehab can only work when it’s sought out, and those individuals who check themselves into drug rehab centers are very often individuals who’ve been motivated to do so by an intervention. To put it as simply and as starkly as possible: Interventions save lives. If someone you care about has succumbed to a habitual pattern of drug use and abuse, you can’t afford not to act.

It bears noting at the outset that there is no such thing as an easy intervention. An intervention, after all, is ultimately a crisis-response mechanism…and that which can be easily resolved wouldn’t be a crisis in the first place. The point, of course, is that those individuals who commit themselves to conducting an intervention commit themselves to hardship, and to struggle. Anyone who approaches an intervention without being ready for a challenge is, unfortunately, only kidding himself.

But the fact that interventions are hard doesn’t mean that interventions aren’t worth the effort. Again, interventions really do save lives…and they really can be effective, as difficult as they might be, if the individuals involved in them are able to maintain supportive and loving attitudes. If you really want an addict to get better, you might say, you’ve got to show him how much you care in the course of the intervention process.

The information contained here is by no means the final word on interventions, but it should at the very least illuminate the key dynamics at work in a successful intervention event. The Storti model, rightly applied, fosters the sort of warmth and compassion that are so very vital to intervention success. If you’re going to conduct an intervention, you’ve got to do it right…and if you’re going to do it right, you’ve got to understand how the thing works. For the sake of the addict you care about, let today be the day you start leaning what you need to know.
(Article courtesy of Sunset Malibu)

Monday, March 8, 2010

Alcohol Rehab


Let’s be clear on this much at the outset: Alcohol abuse is a serious problem in America and around the world. Alcohol addicts comprise a troubling percentage of the United States population, and alcoholism has a destructive impact on individuals and communities alike. Alcohol rehab is so important precisely because it addresses an issue that concerns all of us, and whose scope will make it regrettably relevant long into the future. Sunset Malibu is here to help, call today at 1-800-332-9202.

How many Americans need alcohol rehab? Some studies suggest that upwards of eight million U.S. residents show evidence of unhealthy alcohol dependence. That is, of course, a staggering number, a figure that represents almost three percent of the country’s total population. If it says anything, it’s that alcohol rehab is playing and will play a vital role in shaping tomorrow in America.

But statistics can’t tell the whole story about alcohol abuse and alcohol rehab. On the contrary, the real truth lies beyond the numbers, in the lives of those individuals who find themselves in need of alcohol rehab care, at a professional alcohol rehab center. Alcohol abuse wrecks families and ruins careers; it places a tremendous strain on social institutions, and affects entire communities wherever it exists. Alcohol rehab isn’t just about facts and figures; it’s about human beings, who need human help.

Here’s the most important point: Alcohol rehab is real. So are alcohol rehab patients. Alcoholism can happen to anybody, and only those alcoholics with the courage to seek treatment at an alcohol rehab center can expect to achieve any kind of meaningful recovery. If you or someone you care about needs alcohol rehab help, the time to act is now.
(Article courtesy of Sunset Malibu)

(**EDITORS NOTE: With St. Patrick's Day around the corner, it seemed appropriate to make Alcohol Abuse the topic of choice, If you or a loved one has an issue with Alcohol, please seek out help for your future and theirs.)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Detox....Spring Cleaning?

(*Editor's Note: With spring around the corner I felt inspired to get this information out, Detox can be your personal 'Spring Cleaning of Self'. It is never too late for a little clean up and Sunset Malibu is the perfect place to start.)

Detox is an essential first step in the drug rehabilitation process. Addiction is at root a Sunset Malibu Detoxification Program physiological disease. Addicts are addicts because they are metabolically dependent upon the drugs they abuse. Getting sober, then, necessarily involves a shock to the system of every drug rehab patient. Detox services ensure that that initial plunge into sobriety is no more trying than it has to be. If you’re a victim of drug addiction, you don’t need to be told how devastating it can be. Drug addicts are stripped of their dignity, and their capacity for hope. They lose the ability to care about anyone or anything other than their next high. The good news is that drug treatment can change all that. And it has to start with a detox. A drug rehab center that doesn’t pay special attention to the role of detox in the drug rehabilitation process can’t ever expect to help you get sober for good. At Sunset Malibu, we get it. We know that drug detox and alcohol detox are vital precursors to drug and alcohol rehabilitation. We’re here. We can help. All you have to do is say the word.

Please, call Sunset Malibu today at 1-800-332-9202. You know what’s at stake. Now you know what you can do about it. Don’t wait any longer to finally make the right decision.