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		<title>Addiction Rehabiliation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 21:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Val</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addiction Rehabilitation
Addiction not only affects the individual, it affects everyone around him or her. Family members, friends, employers all suffer the effects of an individual’s addiction.
Addiction is a disease that plagues mind, body and spirit.  It has been defined as a disease in that it is chronic, progressive and fatal if left untreated, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Addiction Rehabilitation</h1>
<p>Addiction not only affects the individual, it affects everyone around him or her. Family members, friends, employers all suffer the effects of an individual’s addiction.</p>
<p>Addiction is a disease that plagues mind, body and spirit.  It has been defined as a disease in that it is chronic, progressive and fatal if left untreated, but it CAN be treated. <strong>Addiction rehabilitation</strong> helps people overcome their addictions and move on to live happy, healthy lives as productive members of society. The best <strong>addiction rehabilitation</strong> centers offer comprehensive treatment that is tailored to each individual. This is because addiction is different for everyone and needs to be addressed as such. No two people come from the same background or have the same physical make-up. Some people have underlying chemical imbalance that results in mood disorders. This may result in their attempting to self-medicate with drugs and alcohol. For these individuals, a proper diagnosis is imperative to arresting addiction. For others, the underlying issues may be emotional trauma as a result of abuse, neglect or injury. SouthCoast Recovery in Dana Point, California, conducts clinical evaluations to determine what is contributing to an individual’s alcohol or drug abuse and then tailors a comprehensive treatment plan accordingly.</p>
<h2>The Cost of Addiction Rehabilitation</h2>
<p>Costs associated with <strong>addiction rehabilitation</strong> centers vary by thousands of dollars. While the cost may prohibit many from getting the help they need, the cost in the long run is far more expensive. The continued use of drugs is expensive, coupled with ruined relationships, job opportunities, financial problems, the possibility of court costs and ultimately, your life. Your drug addiction costs you far more than <strong>addiction rehabilitation</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-addiction.html">Drug addiction</a> doesn’t go away by itself. Get the help you need, before it’s too late. SouthCoast Recovery offers <strong>addiction rehabilitation</strong> that is effective, affordable and comprehensive for 30, 60, 90 days and 6 month residential treatment. Our staff members provide the finest medical, clinical and holistic care in Orange County, California. For more information on our individual alcohol and drug treatment programs, call us today.</p>
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		<title>Addiction Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 21:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Val</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addiction Treatment
When it’s time to get addiction treatment, where do you go for help? How do you know which addiction treatment center is right for you?
It’s scary enough to admit you have a problem that you can no longer control, but finding the right place for you can feel overwhelming. Just the idea of sorting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Addiction Treatment</h1>
<p>When it’s time to get <strong>addiction treatment</strong>, where do you go for help? How do you know which <strong>addiction treatment</strong> center is right for you?<br />
It’s scary enough to admit you have a problem that you can no longer control, but finding the right place for you can feel overwhelming. Just the idea of sorting through hundreds of available treatment centers can make you feel like throwing your hands up.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s okay to feel overwhelmed when you&#8217;re considering <strong>addiction treatment</strong>. The idea of letting go of alcohol and drugs that you’ve come to rely on can be frightening and of course, if you’re going to do it you want to make sure it’s effective. No one wants to feel like alcohol or drug treatment isn’t effective.</p>
<h2>What to Expect from Addiction Treatment</h2>
<p>There are as many <strong>addiction treatment</strong> programs as there are <strong>addiction treatment</strong> centers. The best centers offer comprehensive programs with more than just one form of therapy. For example, some centers offer only holistic treatments, others focus on psychological therapy and still others mainly employ the <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/12-step-program.html">12-step</a> method with little else. The best program offers a combination of therapies that are designed to meet the individual’s needs.  SouthCoast Recovery in Dana Point, California, offers a comprehensive <strong>addiction treatment</strong> program that combines holistic care and clinical therapy within a <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/12-step-program.html">12-step</a> social model program. All clients receive individual sessions in acupuncture, massage, drug and alcohol counseling, clinical therapy and marriage &amp; family counseling, if needed. There is also group therapy in workshops and group support at community <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/12-step-program.html">12-step</a> meetings. This comprehensive addiction treatment plan ensures that you receive individual attention on a physical, psychological, spiritual and social level. If any other center offers less than this, keep looking.</p>
<h2>Addiction Treatment Support</h2>
<p>Once you’ve determined that the center offers a comprehensive <strong>addiction treatment</strong> plan and you like the location, the other factor that will determine your experience is the people. Many professional staff members at <strong>addiction treatment</strong> centers are in recovery. This lends them a unique perspective to help you. In addition, being offered the chance to attend <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/12-step-program.html">12-step</a> meetings in the community allows you to make friends with people outside the center and find a level of support you may not otherwise. You’ll find a support system is invaluable to your recovery and may be the most vital part of your recovery. SouthCoast Recovery encourages community support and participation during addiction treatment. Clients attend area <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/12-step-program.html">12-step</a> meetings and are required to get a sponsor during their initial treatment program. We offer 30, 60, 90 day and 6 month residential treatment in south Orange County. Statistics show that the longer you can commit to an addiction treatment program, the better your chances at success in long-term sobriety. For more information, call us today.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 22:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Val</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcohol Abuse
People who turn to alcohol to deal with life situations, events or problems demonstrate the patterns inherent in alcohol abuse. When alcohol becomes the dominant coping mechanism for dealing with life and life situations, this is called alcohol abuse. Unless someone learns the tools necessary to start dealing with life on life’s terms, alcohol [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Alcohol Abuse</h1>
<p>People who turn to alcohol to deal with life situations, events or problems demonstrate the patterns inherent in <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>. When alcohol becomes the dominant coping mechanism for dealing with life and life situations, this is called <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>. Unless someone learns the tools necessary to start dealing with life on life’s terms, <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> will most likely lead to alcohol addiction.</p>
<h2>The Danger of Alcohol Abuse</h2>
<p>The danger of <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> is that it can creep up on you before you know it. You think you’re just having a few drinks after work every day to relax. You have a fight with your spouse or your significant other and head right to the bar. You have a social event to attend and you drink before you get there, “just to take the edge off.” <strong>Alcohol abuse</strong> generally carries with it excuses and patterns of avoiding situations or events that feel uncomfortable.</p>
<p>People who exhibit the patterns of <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> are not always alcoholic. <strong>Alcohol abuse</strong> may just be their way of dealing with uncomfortable life situations; however, unless they learn better coping skills, it’s likely that <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> will turn into physical alcohol dependence. At this stage, the withdrawal symptoms become more severe. Someone who is dependent upon alcohol may start to have a “morning-after” drink to ease the shakiness, tremors and anxiety that accompany withdrawal. If you are experiencing problems with <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>, call SouthCoast Recovery today. We can help.</p>
<h2>Is it Alcohol Abuse?</h2>
<p><strong>Alcohol abuse</strong> is not always easy to detect in a society that embraces alcohol as a social lubricant. A lot of people turn to alcohol to cope with stress, relax after a hard day or socialize. What determines whether an individual is in the grips of <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> is how much their alcohol use is interfering with their ability to function in a healthy manner. If alcohol is causing problems with personal relationships, family or work responsibilities or health, then it’s time to seek help for <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>.</p>
<h2>SouthCoast Recovery offers help for Alcohol Abuse</h2>
<p>If you or a loved one is struggling with <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>, it’s not going to go away on its own. <strong>Alcohol abuse</strong> almost always leads to alcohol addiction unless professional help is sought. SouthCoast Recovery offers help for people struggling with <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>. Our intake coordinators can answer any questions that you may have about the level of care you need. You may find that an outpatient program with group support and alcohol counseling is enough to interrupt the negative pattern of <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>. Or you may need a more structured level of support that inpatient <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol rehab</a> can offer. Don’t wait until <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> spirals into alcohol addiction. The professionals at SouthCoast Recovery have over 100 years combined experience in the treatment of <strong>alcohol abuse</strong> and alcohol-related issues. Professional assistance is available 24/7.</p>
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		<title>Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 23:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Val</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addiction
Whether you struggle with alcoholism or drug addiction, you are fighting a disease that occurs on a three-part level. Addiction is an obsession of the mind, an allergy of the body and a spiritual malady. Addiction has to the power to rob you of relationships, family, career, health and sanity. Most people have to experience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Addiction</h1>
<p>Whether you struggle with alcoholism or <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-addiction.html">drug addiction</a>, you are fighting a disease that occurs on a three-part level. <strong>Addiction</strong> is an obsession of the mind, an allergy of the body and a spiritual malady. <strong>Addiction</strong> has to the power to rob you of relationships, family, career, health and sanity. Most people have to experience loss in some form or another from <strong>addiction</strong> before seeking help.</p>
<h2>Professional Help in Overcoming Addiction</h2>
<p>Seeking specialized alcohol or drug treatment is the best options for overcoming <strong>addiction</strong>. SouthCoast Recovery in Dana Point, California, offers specialized programs for alcohol, <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/prescription_drug_treatment.html">prescription drug addiction</a>, club drugs, <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/cocaine_treatment.html">cocaine</a>, <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/meth_treatment.html">methamphetamines</a>, <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/heroin_treatment.html">heroin</a> and other street drugs that all have the potential to rob you of a healthy, happy and productive life.</p>
<p>Addressing <strong>addiction</strong> is best achieved on an individual basis. No two people struggling with <strong>addiction</strong> have the same history, family dynamics, genetics or emotional issues contributing to their need for alcohol or drugs. Drinking or drug usage is but a symptom of underlying issues that cause a person to reach for relief. When this becomes a habit over time, <strong>addiction</strong> follows. Releasing the body from physical <strong>addiction</strong> through <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/detox.html">detox</a> is only the first step to overcoming <strong>addiction</strong>.</p>
<p>SouthCoast Recovery offers state-licensed <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/detox.html">detox</a> and individualized attention for residential alcohol and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-addiction.html">drug addiction treatment</a> for 30, 60, 90 days and 6 months. The sooner you address the problem of <strong>addiction</strong>, the faster recovery can begin for you or your loved one. <strong>Addiction</strong> is not a problem that goes away on its own. It requires professional care in a safe environment over a period of time to address all the levels that addiction works on. At a certain point, an individual loses the ability to control the amount of alcohol or drugs taken. This is when <strong>addiction</strong> takes on a life of its own.</p>
<h2>Overcome Addiction at SouthCoast Recovery</h2>
<p><strong>Addiction</strong> is a dark place. It’s a vicious cycle that feels impossible to break when you’re in it. The <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/depression_treatment.html">depression</a> and the withdrawal symptoms that follow a high can result in intense cravings for the alcohol or drug that make it unbearable to resist. This is part of the nature of <strong>addiction</strong>. We can help. SouthCoast Recovery offers comprehensive, effective and affordable residential treatment that combines the finest clinical care with advanced holistic therapy for overall well-being. Its imperative to beat addiction before it beats you. We offer a safe, supportive environment with 24 hour care in the beautiful harbor town of Dana Point, California. For more information, contact us today.</p>
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		<title>12 Step Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 20:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Val</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[12 Step Program
Do you struggle with addiction? While there are many programs available to help overcome addiction, the most successful method has proven to be the 12 step program.  There is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding the 12 step program, most often associated with the founding principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. Over the years, the 12 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>12 Step Program</h1>
<p>Do you struggle with addiction? While there are many programs available to help overcome addiction, the most successful method has proven to be the <strong>12 step program</strong>.  There is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding the <strong>12 step program</strong>, most often associated with the founding principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. Over the years, the <strong>12 step program</strong> has been modified in spin-off programs such as Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Overeaters Anonymous. SouthCoast Recovery introduces the <strong>12 step program</strong> as a basis for its holistic recovery program in Dana Point, California.</p>
<h2>What is a 12 step program?</h2>
<p>A <strong>12 step program</strong> is based on taking a series of steps through guided action to effect an internal change so addiction loses its grip. This is accomplished by a personality change, also referred to as a psychic change effected through “spiritual awakening.” While this may be enough to scare people away from the idea of a <strong>12 step program</strong>, it has little to do with religion. The idea of relying on a Higher Power to overcome addiction is at the basis of <strong>12 step programs</strong>; however, this concept can be anything the individual chooses, even the support group itself.</p>
<p>The first step requires the individual to admit their lives have become unmanageable because of their alcohol or drug use. This is referred to as “Surrender” – letting go of the attempt to control alcohol or drug usage which has generally become uncontrollable by this time. From this first step, the others unfold in progression generally through the help of a sponsor. Through the steps, behavior patterns and consequences are identified and amends are made to those who have been hurt by the individual’s actions while drinking. This process of clearing up emotional wreckage frees the individual to begin building a new life without dragging along emotional baggage and patterns that could lead back to drinking or drug usage.</p>
<p>After working all 12 steps, individuals generally experience a change in personality and behavior. They are then in a position to give back by working the steps with others, helping to maintain their sobriety and the principles of the program for a lifetime.  SouthCoast Recovery offers a social model program that encourages sobriety through the support of peers, attendance at area 12 step meetings and role modeling through sponsorship. Residential alcohol and drug treatment is available for 30, 60, 90 days and 6 months in the scenic harbor town of Dana Point, California. For more information, call today to speak to one of our intake coordinators.</p>
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		<title>Effects of Alcohol Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drug Rehab</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your alcohol or drug addiction has taken control of you and you have lost sight of who you truly are. Your family doesn’t recognize that person you’ve become. Forsaking them for the drugs and alcohol, you have chosen people that feed your addiction. Misery loves company, and people who abuse drugs and alcohol flock together. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your alcohol or drug addiction has taken control of you and you have lost sight of who you truly are. Your family doesn’t recognize that person you’ve become. Forsaking them for the drugs and alcohol, you have chosen people that feed your addiction. Misery loves company, and people who abuse drugs and alcohol flock together. When you start your drug rehab program you will experience a new kind of relationship.</p>
<p>You will meet people that truly do want to see you succeed. You will meet with professionals that have only your recovery in mind. You will go through <a title="drug detox" href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/detox.html">drug detox</a> that will cleanse your body of the impurities that have built up over the years of extended drug use. Once you have gone through detox, you will feel different and your body will be ready to take in nutrients that it has been robbed of for so long.</p>
<p>With your nutritional needs being met your emotional ones will soon follow. Undoubtedly while detoxing you will have thoughts that make you want your drugs more than sobriety. Once you have beat the physical withdrawal; you will recognize that it was your minds addiction that was clouding your thoughts with negativity. Mental cleansing is part of rehabilitation and fighting the demons that you are running from is part of your recovery.</p>
<p>When you love yourself enough to enter into a drug treatment center for help with your addiction or maybe addictions; you need to love yourself enough to make sure that you afford yourself a center that is going to give you the care you need to get you out of your darkest hours. Don’t let your addiction convince you that it is more important than the people you care for. Don’t let your addiction be more important than you.</p>
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		<title>Learning Disabilities and Substance Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morgan Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning Disabilities and Substance Abuse
The first question that needs to be answered is, Is there actually a relationship between learning disabilities and substance abuse?  We can feel pretty confident in saying that there is.  What we don&#8217;t know is the precise relationship.  So now we need to tackle a more difficult set of problems in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Learning Disabilities and Substance Abuse</h1>
<p>The first question that needs to be answered is, Is there actually a relationship between <strong><a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">learning disabilities</a> and substance abuse</strong>?  We can feel pretty confident in saying that there is.  What we don&#8217;t know is the precise relationship.  So now we need to tackle a more difficult set of problems in terms of dealing with the prevention of addiction and support for those struggling with addiction, that are also suffering from some type of learning disorder.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">Learning Disabilities</a> affect up to a reported 20 percent of American school age children&#8211;10.8 million of the 54 million such children.  Because the characteristics of learning disabled children&#8211;reduced self-esteem, academic difficulty, loneliness, depression and desire for social acceptance&#8211;closely mirror the risk factors for substance abuse, we need to consider action on two fronts:</p>
<p>First, as a matter of substance abuse prevention, it is imperative to identify <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">learning disabilities</a> in children as early as possible and to deal with them promptly.  By doing so, we will reduce the likelihood that such children will drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes or abuse drugs, by also reducing the likelihood that such children will suffer lower self-esteem, social difficulties and poor academic performance which can hike the risk of substance abuse.</p>
<p>Second, children with <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">learning disabilities</a> who fall prey to substance abuse and addiction must receive treatment tailored to deal with both their problems.  At SouthCoast Recovery, our  innovative program for those who struggle with <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">learning disabilities</a> offers some of the most advanced drug and alcohol program materials on the mind, body and spirit connection in the field of recovery. Our goal is to provide those with <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">learning disabilities</a> an advantage in our alcohol and drug treatment program through the use of ipods for auditory learning, as well as, many other traditional and non-traditional methods for helping those with <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/learning_disabilities_and_drug_rehab.html">learning disabilities</a> fight substance abuse.</p>
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		<title>Addiction and Teens</title>
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It&#8217;s not uncommon to see addiction and teens in the same category.  Some teen addictions consist of video games and television but they can also include eating disorders or alcohol and drug addiction. Many parents are in denial of teen alcohol and drug addiction, believing that their child may just be struggling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Addiction and Teens</h1>
<p>It&#8217;s not uncommon to see addiction and teens in the same category.  Some teen <strong>addictions</strong> consist of video games and television but they can also include eating disorders or <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol</a> and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-addiction.html" target="_blank">drug addiction</a>. Many parents are in denial of teen <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol</a> and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-addiction.html">drug addiction</a>, believing that their child may just be struggling with adolescence when behaviors or grades change.  This leaves them at a higher risk for undetected addiction and overdose because parents deny <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol</a> or <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-addiction.html">drug addiction</a> is affecting their teenager.  <strong>Addiction</strong> affects people of all age, gender, profession, socioeconomic status and race.  The transition from child to adult is a trying time.  The stresses of teen life such as going through puberty, making friends, fitting in, standing out, dating and making decisions that could affect them for the rest of their adult life can be overwhelming.  Peer pressure is extremely high during this time and many teens succumb to experimenting with drugs and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol</a> only to find that they enjoy the effects.  This can easily lead to <strong>addiction</strong>.</p>
<h2>Addiction and Teens: Experimenting with Drugs and Alcohol</h2>
<p><strong>Addiction</strong> and teens is a very serious problem. Experimenting with <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol</a> and drugs during this time of development can entrench bad habits that last a lifetime. Teens are at a vulnerable stage and can fall into <strong>addiction</strong> fast and hard.  Many can be easily persuaded by peer pressure and the type of environment that they live in.  Whether it&#8217;s the fast-paced life of L.A. or the fields of Ohio, teens are susceptible to curiosity and experimentation.  Some are looking for an escape from boredom, stress, ridicule, <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/depression_treatment.html">depression</a> or abuse.  Easy access to alcohol or drugs from older siblings or parents makes it all too easy.  Many teens have not been properly educated regarding <strong>addiction</strong> and may think that drug and alcohol consumption is safe, especially as an experiment.  The other risk factor affecting teens is the fact that they may not understand their behavioral tendencies.  They have yet to identify who they are (which may contribute more to the <strong>addiction</strong> problem) and are unable to see their own addictive patterns clearly.  They think they&#8217;re too young to have a problem and they&#8217;re just having fun.  This can also make interventions and recovery more difficult.</p>
<h2>Addiction and Teens: Professional Care</h2>
<p>Parents may have a hard time convincing their teens to stop drinking or using drugs. It often takes professional care from a drug and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol rehab</a> center which helps teens with problems of <strong>addiction</strong>.  Some alcohol and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug_rehab.html">drug rehab</a> facilities only cater to adults.  Teens need professionals who can relate to them on their own level with individual therapy and counseling to determine behavior patterns that caused them to use alcohol or drugs to the point of <strong>addiction</strong>.  In addition, it&#8217;s helpful if the average age at the alcohol and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug_rehab.html">drug rehab</a> facility is in the young adult category in order to help reinforce the idea that <strong>addiction</strong> is not just an adult affliction.</p>
<h2>Addiction and Teens at SouthCoast Recovery</h2>
<p>SouthCoast Recovery in Dana Point, California, offers specialized, comprehensive treatment for those 18 and over.  The mean age of clients at SouthCoast Recovery is 23-years-old. Our therapist has 44 years clinical experience diagnosing and working with those struggling with underlying issues related to alcohol and <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/drug-rehab/drug-abuse.html">drug abuse</a>.  A clinical evaluation takes into account past history including family dynamics, drug and alcohol use, mood disorders, behavioral problems, physical health and any other issues that may contribute to <strong>addiction</strong>.  An individual program is then designed that combines clinical therapy with holistic treatments of acupuncture and massage for overall mind, body and spirit well-being.  SouthCoast Recovery is a social model based program, which uses peer support and role modeling to help encourage positive behavioral change.</p>
<p>Many teens want to fit in but feel like outcasts. Struggling with <strong>addiction</strong> can add to this feeling, making your loved one every more resistant to come to drug or <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/alcohol_rehab.html">alcohol rehab</a>. SouthCoast Recovery offers <a href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/interventions.html">intervention</a> services with professional care and confidentiality.  In addition, community and recreational activities are planned to show teens and young adults that they can have fun in recovery.  Trips to the beach, L.A. studio tapings, theme parks and fishing charters are just a few examples of how the staff members at SouthCoast Recovery help teens and young adults realize that they can have fun sober.  Giving your teen the professional care necessary in a safe, supportive environment with their peers may make them more susceptible to opening up and discovering their true problems with <strong>addiction</strong>.  SouthCoast Recovery also invites family members to be a part of their teen&#8217;s recovery from <strong>addiction</strong> by inviting loved ones to attend family therapy and weekend barbeques.  For more information on how you can help your teen beat addiction, call us at SouthCoast Recovery today. Our intake coordinators are available to answer any questions you may have about teen addiction 24 hours a day.</p>
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		<title>Societal Misconception About Drug Rehab</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 20:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often,  it is believed that “all a drug addict or substance abuser needs is a little encouragement, some willingness to change, a few behavioral changes … and addiction problem solved.” Unfortunately for the addict or substance abuser, it’s just not that easy. Society, as a whole, most generally holds several misconceptions about substance abuse and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often,  it is believed that “all a drug addict or substance abuser needs is a little encouragement, some willingness to change, a few behavioral changes … and addiction problem solved.” Unfortunately for the addict or substance abuser, it’s just not that easy. Society, as a whole, most generally holds several misconceptions about substance abuse and drug addiction and the reality it plays in so many lives.</p>
<p>Click here to learn about our <a title="drug rehab" href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com">drug rehab</a> treatment program.<br />
What makes a drug addict or alcohol addict an “addict?” First of all, drug addiction does not just attack the morally weak, the established criminal, or wandering souls. Drug addiction and alcoholism can begin with only a few “tries” and doesn’t necessarily mean that someone who “uses a lot” is a drug addict or alcoholic either. Drug addiction and alcoholism can affect anyone who gets caught up with the wrong substance too many times. Depending on the “rush” or pleasurable sensation that happens to make a user tick, drug addiction and alcohol addiction over time is when the need for this sensation begins to consume a person’s mind, inhibits the ability to rationalize clearly, and becomes the very reason for which that person lives and thrives.</p>
<p>A societal misconception about drug addiction and how it even begins.</p>
<p>Too often, it is believed that “all a drug addict or substance abuser needs is a little encouragement, some willingness to change, a few behavioral changes … and addiction problem solved.” Unfortunately for the addict or substance abuser, it’s just not that easy. Society, as a whole, most generally holds several misconceptions about substance abuse and drug addiction and the reality it plays in so many lives.</p>
<p>Researchers believe that when normal brain functions are interfered with by drugs to create that sought after rush, brain metabolism, activity, and functionality are affected long-term. For each user the timing is different; however, at some point every brain will automatically turn any drug abuse into drug addiction when least expected. Take a look at more information on the cycle of addiction . This drug addiction or addiction to alcohol can become a chronic illness, often relapsing, which causes an addict to undergo compulsive substance cravings where usage cannot be controlled. Much to society’s dismay, an addict cannot quit by him- or herself and drug addiction treatment quickly becomes a necessity to assist with that process. Take a look here for more information on the causes of drug addiction.</p>
<p>How can I tell if I have or someone that I love has an addiction to drugs or alcohol? This varies greatly, as there are many different symptoms unique to each addiction. Our site has information on alcoholism, meth addiction, marijuana addiction, cocaine addiction, crack addiction, methadone, heroin and opiate addictions, and more. If you would like to read our faq on ecstasy, we have detailed information regarding these topics. Unfortunately, once drug addiction or alcoholism consumes an individual, its consequences not only affect that person, but the family, community, and medical professionals surrounding that person too. If someone you love is having a problem with prescription drug addiction like vicodin or antidepressants, we have more information specific to those topics. Several contributing factors or symptoms need to be happening in order to diagnose or even presume that you or someone that you love has an addiction to drugs or alcohol.<br />
Having several of the following symptoms may help you define whether or not your or someone that you love is indeed a drug addict or an alcoholic:</p>
<p>* a drug addict or an alcoholic might notice that he is using a substance more frequently and in larger amounts than first intended<br />
* an overwhelming urge to acquire and use a desired substance, either drugs or alcohol<br />
* regular family, work, or social events are second priority and being set aside in order to use a specific drug or to drink alcohol<br />
* continued use of drugs or the continued drinking of alcohol regardless of knowing the harmful effects caused by a drug or alcohol or acknowledgement of how it’s affecting ones life<br />
* a physical tolerance of the alcohol or drug is substantive as it requires more of a drug to reach that desired “rush” a user is looking for<br />
* recognizable drug addiction and alcohol addiction withdrawal symptoms<br />
* the use of a drug to ward off withdrawal-like symptoms, and frequent use of a substance when required to fulfill a position of responsibility with a certain level of stress associated with it</p>
<p>I think now you would have understood about the addiction, if you want to know more about addiction and <a title="drug rehab center" href="http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/">drug rehab</a> contact http://www.southcoastrecovery.com &#8211; a popular drug rehab center.</p>
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		<title>Addiction Recovery Importance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug rehabs are very important tools in drug addiction recovery for many reasons. They offer the crucial support and encouragement that may be very difficult to find otherwise. They also can establish lifelong friendships, useful in replacing the drug-centered relationships of the past.
Addiction recovery can also be a difficult time of healing for friends and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug rehabs are very important tools in drug addiction recovery for many reasons. They offer the crucial support and encouragement that may be very difficult to find otherwise. They also can establish lifelong friendships, useful in replacing the drug-centered relationships of the past.</p>
<p>Addiction recovery can also be a difficult time of healing for friends and family members who may have been hurt during the course of the addiction.<br />
It may take these relationships some time to heal, as recovering addicts learn to ask for and accept forgiveness and, more importantly, to forgive themselves. Likewise, they may need to learn to grant forgiveness to friends or family members who have caused pain in the past. This time of change in one’s personal life make it all the more important to establish stable, reliable friendships in drug recovery. It is small wonder these relationships often last a lifetime.</p>
<p>The self-awareness and stress management techniques gained in drug rehab programs also last a lifetime. They will be critical in avoiding relapse in the difficult days ahead, as the recovering addict adjusts to daily life without reliance on substances. Furthermore, the ongoing counseling and therapy services many rehab facilities provide – commonly known as “aftercare” – can help during this adjustment period as well.</p>
<p>It can provide encouragement and accountability to help a recovering addict persevere through the process and successfully achieve that productive, drug-free life of their dreams. Because drug rehab opens up so many new connections and relationships, it can also serve to help a person become physically reestablished after completing the rehab program. Finding a car, home and especially a job can be difficult during this time – particularly for those with any felony convictions on their record. The people met in drug rehab may be able to help open up some doors and make those opportunities possible for all recovering addicts.</p>
<p>Drug rehab programs provide a steady, stable, substance-free environment where a person can focus on their recovery in peace and quiet. If the facility is out of town, it can serve as a buffer from the temptations to join the same crowd and revisit the same old social hangouts where drugs are used. Essentially, the many combined benefits of drug rehab serve to lessen the likelihood of relapse.</p>
<p>Through the intensive therapy and counseling offered in drug <a href="http://www.synergytreatment.com/protected-identity.html">rehab detox</a>, a person will learn more about themselves. This self-awareness is critical to a healthy lifestyle, physically, emotionally and mentally. They may learn more about why they began drug abuse and come to terms with any issues from the past that may have been a contributing cause. Therapy and counseling will also help a recovering addict learn more about their personality, their weaknesses and their limits. These realizations can help that person withstand temptation if they are in a setting where drugs are attainable. Furthermore, life skills classes on such topics as parenting and finances are offered by many rehab facilities. These classes can help a recovering addict learn more about their individual abilities, interests and talents, all things they may never have been free enough and healthy enough to explore before.</p>
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