The headlines are everywhere. The photos are ghastly. The paparazzi, just plain ruthless. Thanks to the incessant coverage, everyone seems to be paying more attention to celebrities in rehab these days. Checking into treatment has even been referred to as "the new black" in some entertainment reviews.
Recovery from addiction is a personal journey, a rebirth of the self, which requires expert guidance and quiet reflection. The time you spend in rehab, those first few months adjusting to life without drugs or alcohol, are the most crucial. This is why it is imperative that you choose a drug rehab center that provides all the treatment services - and privacy - you need.
The Canyon offers its Healing Life Program on 240 acres at Peace Park-arguably the most exquisite environment imaginable. Recognized for its aesthetic beauty and spiritual qualities, it is truly a glorious oasis for healing. It is this serene environment tucked away in the Santa Monica Mountains, which permits you to shut out the rest of the world and focus on healing from your issues with drug and alcohol addiction as well as mental or psychological disorders.
The positive impact of rehab emerging as fashionable can be found in the number of stars who are currently involved in treatment for their addictions. While privacy is important, it does help to know that you're not alone in your decision to get help.
Most recently and publicly, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty have all sought private care in their quest for sobriety and abstinence from drugs. Nine others have chosen the public route by undergoing treatment with Dr. Drew Pinsky on VH1's Celebrity Rehab : Daniel Baldwin, Chyna, Brigitte Nielsen, Seth "Shifty" Binzer, Jessica Sierra, Mary Carey, Jaimee Foxworth, Jeff Conaway, and Ricco Rodriguez. Though hardly conventional, these celebrities are providing a good example by tackling their addiction issues head on and undergoing drug treatment.
Back before rehab was in vogue, countless stars lost their lives due to their drug and alcohol abuse. John Belushi, Hillel Slovak (guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers), Marilyn Monroe, Billie Holiday, Ken Caminiti, River Phoenix, Jim Morrison, and more recently Anna Nicole Smith.
Statistics show that without a solid plan to avoid or cope with addiction triggers, patients often relapse into the same behavior that brought them to the drug rehabilitation facility in the first place. It doesn't matter how much money you make, how famous you are or how long your resume is. Addiction is a serious illness that requires specialized medical care and sometimes ongoing treatment programs to have lasting effects. At The Canyon, we can help you avoid becoming a statistic.
At The Canyon, our staff is equipped to handle all levels of addiction. We are aware that each individual's experience is unique and so, therefore, should be their treatment. Every recovery experience at The Canyon is as varied as the people who join us here. Whether well-known or unknown, every patient at The Canyon will undoubtedly discover a new sense of normalcy by engaging in our high-quality treatment programs, luxury facilities, lavish amenities, wholesome meals, and vanguard therapy options.
Our exceptional programs such as Equine Therapy, Sweat Lodge Ceremony, and Adventure Therapy provide individuals with unique opportunities to gain deeper insight and promote powerful change.
The Canyon offers a unique culinary experience that supports the mind, body and spirit in the recovery process. The Canyon chef works with the freshest, healthiest, and highest quality ingredients including organic & locally grown produce, pesticide and antibiotic free dairy products, poultry, fish, and beef. The healing properties of fresh foods allow the body to reach a balance that helps to reduce cravings, create strength, calm the emotions and bring clarity of mind.
If you feel that you or a loved one is in need of a change, please give us a call at . We will be happy to answer your questions and provide you with the help you need.
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