Facts

  • Sudden cessation of chronic use of marijuana use will result in withdrawal when users stop using the drug.
  • Marijuana withdrawal can sometimes make individuals feel like they have a low-grade flu.
  • Studies indicate that Ecstasy users suffer short-term and long-term verbal memory impairment, with 70-80% of ecstasy users displaying significantly impaired memory.
  • The high caused by inhalants is achieved due to the lack of oxygen that reaches the brain when an individual inhales fumes or propellants to get high; this term is also referred to as "huffing".

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Drug Rehab in Connecticut

There are all different types of drugs that people can become addicted to in Connecticut. Illicit street drugs such as heroin, cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamine are no longer the only drug threats because of the significant rise in prescription drug abuse within the past several years. Newly emerging designer drugs have also become a significant problem, such as the stimulant drug known as "bath salts" and synthetic variations of marijuana known as "spice" which are being sold legally in specialty shops across the nation. Just as rates of use and abuse of drugs are on the rise, so are rates of persons needing and wanting to get quality help.

Drug treatment centers in Connecticut can help individuals by not only helping them to abstain from using drugs, but also assist them through the difficult detoxification and withdrawal process. After the physical element of addiction is treated, substance abuse counselors will assist individuals uncover the reasons of how they let themselves become addicted to drugs to begin with, which will ensure they don't give in to the same traps and pitfalls in the future. When one tries to quit on their own without help, they will not only find it very hard if not impossible to not succumb to the intense drug cravings, but they will also have to endure the physical and psychological symptoms of withdrawal alone, which can often be extremely uncomfortable. If not in a drug treatment setting, and with easy access to one's drug of choice, it is easy enough to give in to relapse. This is why it is very important for individuals to know that help does exist, and there is a way to recover from the grips of drug addiction.

The way to stop the cycle of addiction is to reveal and resolve the aspects in one's life which made drugs a solution, and then learning new solutions and coping skills to better deal with these factors when they pop up in the future. Some drug rehabilitation programs only deal with the physical aspect of addiction, and leave it up to the addicted individual to sort out their psychological and emotional ties to drugs. A drug detox facility or short term drug rehabilitation program for example ordinarily only helps addicts overcome the physical aspect of addiction and gets them to stop using drugs for a period of time. However, there is a lot more to deal with if one wants to remain drug-free and be able to do so with confidence and resolve. This is why it is essential that individuals choose the correct type of drug rehab facility that is going to be effective at getting all important issues addressed and resolved through counseling, education and other recovery methods for as long as it takes to reach this point.

Because approaching addiction in this way is verified to be the most effective drug treatment approach, individuals who want to receive the most effective help should receive treatment at an inpatient or residential drug rehab center in Connecticut. There are a number of reasons why these types of drug rehabs supply the most superior treatment, but first and foremost the treatment environment in itself is one of the most important aspects of treatment to factor in. A drug rehab program will supply the best results when the person can completely focus themselves in recovery and self betterment. Outpatient drug rehabilitation programs typically don't present desirable results and set a person up for relapse, due to the fact that they are not totally able to focus on recovery and then they return home to things which may trigger their addiction. If in an inpatient or residential drug treatment atmosphere this is of course not the case, in addition to the advantage of not having any access to drugs but having access to positive support and care around the clock.

One more component which is often a predictor of whether or not an individual will find success by way of treatment at a drug rehab in Connecticut is the length of time they remain in treatment. It has been confirmed time and time again that results will be commensurate with the intensity and length of treatment. If one essential issue is left unresolved while in drug rehab, this can set the person up for failure and relapse. Treating addiction can be a difficult task, as not everybody has the same problems to deal with and the same internal battles to fight. This is why the best treatment plan will make certain that there is no time frame on one's drug rehab process, and makes it possible for each individual to take the time to deal with all aspects of their own addiction at their individual pace.

If you or a loved one in Connecticut is battling an addiction to anything, whether it is illicit street drugs, prescription drugs or any other substance of abuse, speak with a drug treatment counselor right away. Learn which drug rehab centers exist in your area and choose one which will be the most effective for your circumstances.

Treatment Listings in Connecticut:
  • American School for the Deaf
    139 North Main Street West Hartford Connecticut, 6107
  • Catholic Charities
    331 Main Street Norwich Connecticut, 6360
  • Community Health Resources
    433 Valley Street Willimantic CT., 6226
  • Keystone House Inc
    4 St. John Street Norwalk CT., 6855
  • Interlude Intensive Residential
    19 Cleveland Street Danbury Connecticut, 6810
  • Bridge Family Center Outpatient
    1022 Farmington Avenue West Hartford Connecticut, 6107
  • Rushford at Stonegate
    459 Wallingford Road Durham CT., 6422
  • Community Health Center of Bristol
    395 North Main Street Bristol CT., 6010
  • Southwest Community Health Center Inc
    968 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport Connecticut, 6605
  • Behavioral Health Services at Hamden
    95 Circular Avenue Hamden Connecticut, 6514
  • Connecticut Mental Health Center
    34 Park Street New Haven CT., 6511
  • Southeastern Mental Health Authority
    401 West Thames Street Norwich CT., 6360
  • High Watch Recovery Center
    62 Carter Road Kent Connecticut, 6757
  • Connection House
    167 Liberty Street Middletown Connecticut, 6457
  • Family Intervention Center
    22 Chase River Road Waterbury CT., 6704
  • Family Centers Inc
    20 Bridge Street Greenwich CT., 6830
  • Addiction Recovery Center
    5 Perryridge Road Greenwich Connecticut, 6830
  • Community Health Resources
    391 Pomfret Street Putnam Connecticut, 6260
  • Catholic Charities
    501 Lombard Street New Haven CT., 6513
  • Liberation Programs Inc
    4 Elmcrest Terrace Norwalk CT., 6850
  • Community Health and Wellness Ctr of
    469 Migeon Avenue Torrington Connecticut, 6790
  • CREC
    474 School Street East Hartford Connecticut, 6108
  • Bridges
    941-949 Bridgeport Avenue Milford CT., 6460
  • Connecticut Renaissance Inc
    4 Byington Place Norwalk CT., 6850
  • Quinebaug Day Treatment Center
    11 Dog Hill Road Dayville Connecticut, 6241
  • Wellmore Behavioral Health
    141 East Main Street Waterbury Connecticut, 6702
  • Central Naugatuck Valley Help Inc
    900 Watertown Avenue Waterbury CT., 6708
  • Northside Community Outpatient Servs
    226 Dixwell Avenue New Haven CT., 6511
  • Clifford W Beers Guidance Clinic Inc
    93 Edwards Street New Haven Connecticut, 6511
  • Community Health Resources
    153 Hazard Avenue Enfield Connecticut, 6082
  • West Haven Hlth Ctr Counseling Servs
    285 Main Street West Haven CT., 6516
  • Stafford Family Services
    21 Hyde Park Road Stafford Springs CT., 6076