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Substance Abuse Programs

Substance abuse in America today is a problem that shatters millions of families, and more often than you might think, the drug at the center of so much destruction happens to be perfectly legal.
Painkillers. Alcohol. "Medical" marijuana. All three have led families to the life-saving substance abuse programs at Treatment Solutions Network. Call us at 877-417-6237.

The growing prescription drug epidemic

Here's what pill-popping can do. Shannon, sitting in a Utah County Jail, told a Salt Lake City newspaper "I was living well" before an addiction to pills took over her life. "I hurt my back, and that's where it all went downhill," Shannon said.

Shannon's back injury required multiple surgeries, and doctors told her painkillers would be the only way she'd make it through the necessary physical therapy. Shannon was a recovering meth addict, and was hesitant about taking the pills, but doctors convinced her. .

The pills took Shannon's mind off the pain, but destroyed her marriage, and eventually Shannon went back to using meth. She bounced in and out of jail.

Sobering statistics

According to figures compiled by the Department of Health and Human Services, prescription drug addiction is responsible for a growing share of those who seek substance abuse treatment.

Roughly five percent of all admissions in substance abuse programs are now for prescription pain killers - up from just one percent in 1997. Alcohol - also legal - accounted for 40 percent of those seeking substance abuse treatment.

Marijuana addiction was the drug of choice for 16 percent of treatment-seekers. Marijuana, which has gained acceptance as a medicinal drug in states such as California, is mistakenly viewed in some circles as a harmless high. It's important to note that the nation's substance abuse problem affects others besides the user - more than 1 in 10 children now live with a substance-abusing parent.

What is the difference between substance abuse and terms such as drug abuse and alcohol abuse?

Substance abuse includes alcohol abuse and all kinds of drug abuse - it is an umbrella term that serves an important purpose: reminding us that ALL addictions have much in common. The pain of an alcoholic is almost identical to that of a heroin user. Sometimes, addicts try to separate themselves from "those people" who have a more-serious problem. "I only drink, I've never smoked a joint in my life," an alcoholic might say, justifying his refusal to seek substance abuse treatment. Another addict might say he or she doesn't really have a drug problem because they've never used a syringe.

Don't make excuses. Make a better life for you and your family.

Treatment Solutions Network can place your or your loved one in a substance abuse program tailored specifically to your needs. The goal is for the patient to never have to return to rehab, which makes choosing a comprehensive, individualized treatment facility all the more important. We are not owned or operated by a treatment center - we simply refer clients to the substance abuse program that best fits their needs. There is no charge for this service. Click here for more information on some of our most popular recovery locations.

Successful substance abuse treatment is about more than staying clean

Those who turn to drugs or alcohol often do so because of other mental or emotional issues that are dragging them down. Once upon a time, rehab treatment paid little attention to these problems, even though they might have caused the addiction in the first place. .

Today, times have changed, and the premier substance abuse programs you'll find through our network treat the whole person, not just their addiction. Indiana-bred rocker Henry Lee Summer is an example of how addiction and depression are often intertwined. .

Summer became a pop chart sensation in the 1980's with his hit "I Wish I Had a Girl (Who Walked Like That)," and he did it while steering clear of drugs or alcohol. He urged his fans to avoid them too. .

But then the hits stopped coming. Summer was dropped from his record label and big crowds no longer showed up to watch him perform. Summer found himself in such a deep depression that he turned to drugs and alcohol - ruining his marriage and getting in trouble with the law in the process. .

That's the thing with addiction - it often happens to those who feel an emotional or spiritual emptiness inside. True happiness, and successful sobriety, comes from conquering these issues through counseling and effective rehab. Summer, who is now in recovery, is determined to change his life for the better, though he acknowledges it won't always be easy. .

"Fighting myself can be a hard battle," he told the Indianapolis Star. "But I'm going to win it." .

You can win this battle too. Let us help. Call Treatment Solutions Network today.

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 substance abuse programs. We also offer many affordable self pay options as well as luxury drug rehab