Are Christian Drug Rehab Clinics Any Good?

Question by carl: Are Christian drug rehab clinics any good?
I’m afraid that they might not be versed in current psychological methods that are proven and may rely on magic, or an ‘outside’ source to do the work.

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Answer by Kyle
They will employ all of the typical “scientifically-proven” methods of breaking addictions. They may incorporate God into the process (oh no!), but they’re usually also much cheaper than non-religious drug rehab.

Answer by Zombieguy
No all they do is scare people into thinking if they take another drug when they die they will live [or should i say death?] in a fire pit with zombies

I Have a Heroin Addiction and I Do Not Want to Be Dependant on Medication, What Are My Options?

Question by Nain: I have a heroin addiction and I do not want to be dependant on medication, what are my options?

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Answer by Jonny
Check yourself into a center.

Answer by Lynn K
Rehab that promotes no step down (this can be dangerous if you’ve been an addict for a long while. Going cold-turkey will likely put your body in a state of shock, so please do not do this somewhere where a doctor is not present).

Go to Canada and get Ibogaine treatment ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibogaine ) and psychological treament for the non-chemical dependency that will be left over.

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Can I Kick a Lortab Addiction Using Suboxone in Just 2 Weeks?

Question by kizzzy73: Can I kick a lortab addiction using Suboxone in just 2 weeks?
I am addicted to hydrocodone/oxycodone. This all began because I had back pain and a friend gave me a lortab. Over time the same amount of hydrocodone didn’t help so I would take more. I needed more and more and eventually my friend could no longer supply me. I had an MRI done and it came back clear so I could not get my own prescription. I now buy them illegally. I take lortab or percecet. I take no less than 10 pills per day and have taken up to 25 in a 24 hour period.
I managed to keep my addiction from my family until recently when I decided to tell my husband. This is not the life I want and I know I need help. He has been more supportive than I could have ever imagined and says he will help me do whatever it takes to get me off of this stuff. I feel like I have been living a double life. I’m so tired of needing to take a pill everyday to feel normal. I’m also sick of the life I’m living to get them. The daily hunt for pills, the money I have spent, and most of all… the embarrassment I feel for lying to my family and for letting it get this far. I contacted a rehab clinic yesterday and I am scheduled to begin suboxone next week. I do not want to substitute one addiction for another. I would like to take the suboxone for just 2 weeks, just long enough to get through the withdrawals. Am I thinking realistic or is that just not feasible? Is 2 weeks enough time am I then going to be addicted to this new drug? I would appreciate any advice.
This has been going on for about a year and a half.

What Is the Impatient Drug Rehab Patient Phone Number for Valley Forge Medical Center in Pa?

Question by Melissa: what is the impatient drug rehab patient phone number for valley forge medical center in pa?

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Answer by Kitty Gold
Here’s their contact number, why don’t you call and ask? http://www.vfmc.net/contact-us.html

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I Have a Cousin in Lahaska, Pennsylvania Who Need Substance Abuse Treatment…?

Question by aryana la: I have a cousin in Lahaska, Pennsylvania who need substance abuse treatment…?
I really want to help her because she has already asked for my help. She knows that she’s got a problem, but she can’t help it anyway. She keeps on buying prescription drugs and gets high. I’m planning on looking for a treatment center for her because I think this is the only way I can help. I don’t know how to find those, though.

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