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Improvement Of Opiate Treatment Program

Author : Joseph Warner


         


Addiction to opiates is not a new problem in our society. This malpractice is prevalent for quiet a long period of time. Previously, addiction to drugs was considered as a disease, sometimes physical and sometimes mental, it was sometimes regarded spiritual. As a result, the addicts were treated that way; either they were sent to mental hospitals or exorcism was done on them. The net result was zero, moreover in some cases the addicted person died. People were even sent to prison because of this addiction. Opiate addiction still prevails in our society, only its mode of consumption has changed. Nowadays, people use the most sophisticated form of opiate addiction – the painkillers.

Opiates, when consumed affect a certain region of the brain which produces the feeling of pleasure. Excess consumption of opiates causes euphoria and gives a heightened effect. These effects draw people towards it. This is not the only effect of the opiates; its consumption ceases function of some parts of brain temporarily. As a result, people do not feel sadness or depression after taking opiates. This is the cause of opiate addiction for people suffering from depression, low self esteem or any other mental problem. People suffering from low self confidence find it the easier way to express their feelings and views, which they cannot do when they are normal.

As for the painkiller addicts, they feel acute pain and suffer from insomnia when they do not get their daily dosage. Even if any ailment does not exist, the addicts feel pain; this is totally psychological.

With the advancement of opiate addiction methods, the opiate addiction treatment has also improved. Well known rehabs have grown up all over the world to cure the addicts. One such rehab which lies among the topmost rehabs is the Drug Rehab Sunset Malibu. The treatment procedures conducted in here by the expert medical staffs are very effective. Also, the environment of this rehab is mind soothing, which is a very important factor for curing an addict. A soothing and calm environment is needed to give the patients comfort and peace of mind during the painful rehabilitation process. During the treatment, the opiate withdrawal symptoms show up which are just intolerable for the patients. A calm and peaceful environment helps the patient to fight with the pain of the withdrawal effects.

Apart from the high class treatment and comfort, group discussions and counseling are also held. Through this counseling process the addict’s mental condition is evaluated and it is decided whether the addict is fit to go back to his normal life or not. Many people think that they can leave their painkiller addiction by themselves, when they do not take their dosage for a day or two; the withdrawal effects show their real face. Being unable to tolerate it, people get back to their addiction to painkillers again.

People suffering from opiate addiction should not keep it a secret. They should consult it with people, whom they trust or any doctor for proper treatment.


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Sunset Malibu is a luxury alcohol and drug rehabilitation located in Malibu, California. For further details about Sunsets treatment strategies, accommodations, or other general facts on opiate withdrawal and opiate addiction.

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Tags:   drug rehabilitation, opiate withdrawal, opiate addiction, prescription drug addiction, opiate detox, rapid detox, opiate withdrawal symptoms, painkiller addiction, buprenorphine treatment

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