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We Have an Addiction Recovery Program For You

Millions of Americans right now are suffering because of their drug or alcohol addiction. Tragically, most addicts who need help don't seek it - a decision that causes immeasurable pain to both the addict and his or her family.
But it doesn't have to be that way. Call Treatment Solutions Network today and break the vice grip of addiction.

Are addiction recovery programs really necessary? Can I beat this problem on my own?

The disease of addiction is not something that can just be wished away, or cured by the addict alone. It requires professional, clinical treatment, as well as a commitment from the addict to put forth an honest effort. We can refer you to the addiction recovery program that best fits your needs, and all of our facilities meet strict quality-of-care standards.

Remember, curing addiction requires counseling, and getting to the bottom of the addict's unhappiness.
One reason why successful addiction recovery is a team effort is that drug or alcohol addiction is usually connected with emotional issues that MUST be addressed. William C. Moyers, a recovering addict who authored a memoir titled "Broken," has described addiction as "fundamentally an illness of the brain, but it's also a disease of the body and the spirit. I think of it as a hole in the soul. You have to address those things that ail your spirit."

At Treatment Solutions Network, our facilities offer one-on-one sessions with experienced counselors, as well as group therapy. Addicts frequently turn to mind-altering substance to escape a life they find unbearable. Simply removing the drug doesn't correct the core problem: a mixture of anger, negativity, and pain that can turn every day into a struggle.

Our own Ryan Collison, who is in addiction recovery himself and is featured on this website, writes how there is a saying in recovery: "a grateful addict will never use." It's something Collison has found to be very true.

Besides counseling, what else does addiction recovery include?

Addiction recovery programs are a long-term process that include a detox period of about 3-7 days, intensive treatment in either a hospital, residential, or outpatient setting, and aftercare. Aftercare is important - the goal here is for the addict to avoid a future relapse into substance abuse, and aftercare greatly increases the chances for a successful recovery. Aftercare can take a variety of forms, such as 12-step meetings or regular counseling sessions.

What if I don't think the problem is that serious for me or my family?

Addiction, over time, gets worse. Always. If the addictive behavior is bad enough right now that you are considering treatment, then treatment is ABSOLUTELY what is needed. The addict's health, career, and even personal freedom are all at risk. Federal and state prisons are filled with those who suffer from addiction, and who refused to seek help. In fact, according to the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, up to 80 percent of child abuse and neglect cases and nearly 50 percent of domestic violence cases are substance-abuse related.

Addiction doesn't have to be involve illegal substances to be a problem.

A large number of those in addiction recovery programs are there because of alcohol or prescription drugs - both of which are perfectly legal. But just because something is legal doesn't mean it can't be harmful, or even deadly. Take the case of Indiana, where drug overdose deaths increased 147 percent between 1999 and 2004. The increase was driven by the growing abuse of prescription drugs, according to an Indiana University study.

Is overcoming addiction easy?

Hardly. Is it worth the effort? Without a doubt. Clients who turn to Treatment Solutions Network have been through all sorts of heartache because of addiction. Sometimes, an addict can feel overwhelmed by the destruction that substance abuse has caused - why bother seeking treatment, they might ask themselves, when life has become a lost cause?

The best answers come from our own past clients, who have experienced those same depths of despair, and now have a completely new, uplifting, outlook: "I feel a new found sense of hope and excitement that I have not felt in a very long time," said John, one of our past clients. "Wow, a natural high- for my life!" To hear more about John and other clients' success stories, click here.

Once I'm on the right path, how can I stay there?

Addiction recovery is a journey that continues long after you've left one of our facilities, and - we won't lie to you - there will be challenges along the way. Here are some key things to remember:

  1. Stay motivated. Those who consider staying sober their number one priority have better results. Period.
  2. Reward yourself for staying sober. A healthy sense of self-worth is important in recovery, so this "reward" can simply be giving yourself a mental pat on the back. There's a lot of work involved in staying clean, so take the time to feel good about all you've accomplished.
  3. Expect some obstacles along the way, and have a plan to deal with them. Sometimes the addict will feel the craving to use again. This is normal, but these cravings must be dealt with in a way that prevents them from becoming actions. Developing coping skills for other types of adversity - a bad day at the office, a fight with a spouse - is also essential. And ask for help when you need it.

No matter your insurance, be it Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS), Assurant, Unicare, United Health Care, Anthem, Carefirst, Asuris Northwest Health, Golden Rule, Celtic Insurance, Fortis, Health Net, Kaiser, Vista, Shelter, Wellpoint, Tri Care, Accordia or even Medicare, and state insurance - we can help you find an addiction recovery program. We also offer many affordable self pay options as well as luxury rehab