More than 20 million people are addicted but many who try rehabilitation are disappointed by the low success rates common to this kind of treatment. Long-term holistic programs often hold the key to success. If you pay attention to government surveys, you’ll learn that more than 20 million people suffer from addiction to alcohol or street drugs, or they are dependent on prescription drugs that they have been abusing. But a recent survey of American adults shows that the effects of addiction stretch much farther than this. In 2004, 63 percent of adults surveyed said that addiction had impacted their lives, most of them because of a family member’s battle with drugs or alcohol. That means that more than 135 million people struggle either with their own addiction or that of a family member or someone close to them. This doesn’t measure the number of children who are without a father or mother because they are in jail, in rehabilitation or simply gone. Or the numbers of children who have parents at home but suffer neglect or abuse because of the drug use. It doesn’t measure the lost productivity or the number of businesses that have had to close because an owner lost everything to substance abuse or an employee embezzled enough to close the doors. Substance abuse and addiction exacts a terrible toll on America. And successful rehabilitation programs can be few and far between. Many rehabilitation programs state success rates between 5 and 20 percent. “The Narconon Program is very proud of its 70% success rate,” stated Derry Hallmark, stated Derry Hallmark, Director of Admissions and Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor at Narconon Arrowhead. Narconon Arrowhead is one of the country’s leading drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers, located in Canadian, Oklahoma. Narconon International's mission is to eradicate the problem of drugs and alcohol abuse through effective rehabilitation and prevention services. Using the new, proven approach to rehabilitation we are helping to create new lives filled with purpose and productivity for those who have been enslaved by drugs and alcohol. Narconon also provides comprehensive training to professionals and organizations who are seeking workable drug rehabilitation and prevention solutions. Since 1966 Narconon network has grown to include 145 Narconon drug rehabilitation or drug education centers operating in 38 countries around the world. Narconon programs have achieved consistent success in settings ranging from outpatient clinics to juvenile halls. Its methods and materials are available to anyone in the rehabilitation field who has a sincere desire to implement them. “In our forty years of delivering rehabilitation services and in our 120 centers around the world,” Mr. Hallmark added, “we have been able to return many thousands of people to drug-free lifestyles. Our drug-free program addresses the three primary barriers to addiction rehabilitation: cravings, guilt and depression. We employ a thorough detoxification that uses a dry-heat sauna plus exercise, vitamins and minerals to break through the cravings. Educational and counseling phases of this rehabilitation program enable those in our program to leave guilt and depression far behind and develop new life skills for a drug-free life.” If you know anyone who needs help to overcome a drug addiction, please contact Narconon Arrowhead
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