Are you tired of fighting drug addiction? 

Good, then this article will get you started by answering the most frequently asked questions about finding a drug treatment center.  I understand your fear.  You probably have some of the same questions as other addicts such as:  drug detox, individual and group therapy and how you are going to manage when you get out. 

You need to get answers to these, and other, questions now.  The sooner you go in, the sooner you can start overcoming your drug addiction and staying clean and sober.

What sorts of services should a drug detoxification program provide?

Specifically, the detoxification phase of the drug treatment should include a medical evaluation, proper staffing and supervision to so that the patient handles the withdrawal safely. 

An intensive medical examination can identify the substances in your system so that you can be informed of the likely effects that you will experience during withdrawal.  Properly trained medical personnel can respond to emergencies as well as keep you as comfortable during this phase of your drug rehabilitation

What can I expect from individual and group therapy?

While you will receive individual therapy during the initial phase of your drug treatment, group therapy offers the most long term advantages.  In group therapy, you will learn to verbalize emotions so that you can communicate your feelings to others.  The group setting facilitates friendship and accountability that will form the basis of an addiction treatment support group after you are discharged.

What happens when I leave the drug treatment center?

After you leave treatment, you should continue to have access to counselors and be continue some sort of group therapy.  The drug abuse facility should help you find a support group that will continue to provide you with group therapy and accountability.  All of this should be conducted under the supervision of counselors and medical personnel in the event that additional addiction treatment is needed.

A drug treatment center will provide you with the help you need to get the drugs out of your system.  Therapy will help you understand the emotions that caused your drug addiction in the first place.  Support groups will help you return to the outside world with a new lease on life.  But, in the end, you will only succeed with your drug treatment if  you are willing to help yourself.