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Corey Haim is another sad casualty in the world of drug abuse. The former child movie star of the 1980’s died early this morning. There was no official report of the cause of death, but it is speculated to be related to his extensive drug use history. Corey Haim Started Drug Addiction To Deal With Emotional [...]
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It is being reported from a variety of sources including Us Weekly and ABC News that the actor Corey Haim, 38, died early this morning from what appears to be an accidental overdose.
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When you hear about someone being addicted to drugs or alcohol, you may first think of physical addiction symptoms. However, psychological addiction is a huge part of a person's addictive lifestyle. Read on to learn more about how the psychological component to drug and alcohol addiction keeps the cycle going.
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Opiate Rehab Intervention
An opiate rehab intervention is an event designed to help someone who is struggling with opiate addiction to not only come to terms with the fact that they are hurting themselves and others but to understand that opiate rehab is a necessary-and immediate-next step. Without judging the addiction or the behavior that occurs while under the influence, the goal of an opiate rehab intervention is help your loved one get the medical treatment they need to free themselves from opiate addiction.
At The Canyon, we offer an opiate rehab and detox as well as professional intervention services to help you get your loved one into opiate rehab. If you would like a professional interventionist to come to your home, help you set up and implement an opiate rehab intervention and then escort your loved one into treatment, contact us at The Canyon today.
Opiate Rehab Intervention: Who to Invite
It is a dubious honor to be included on the guest list of an opiate rehab intervention. Dubious because it is at best an uncomfortable and unhappy experience, but an honor because the outcome can mean a whole new life for someone who desperately needs it. To be a part of such an event, a life changing experience, is phenomenal. But if you are setting up an opiate rehab intervention for your loved one, who do you invite?
The people who are closest to your loved one and people whom they respect will fare best and have the most heavy impact at an opiate rehab intervention. Remember that the goal is to successfully demonstrate the serious nature of their problem to your loved one through stories of their addiction. If these stories come from people who are well-respected by your loved one, then they will carry more weight. Consider inviting immediate family members, a boss or mentor, significant others, children, and others.
Opiate Rehab Intervention: What Should You Say
Each person should have a few minutes to relate a story of how your loved one's opiate addiction negatively impacted their life or hurt them in some way. There should be no blame in these stories, at least not on the person being confronted. The blame lands squarely on the opiate addiction, on the drug, and it should be clear that the person who is the subject of the intervention is well-loved. Health and happiness are all that is wanted for your loved one, and this should be made clear throughout the opiate rehab intervention as each person speaks.
Opiate Rehab at The Canyon
At The Canyon, we offer an opiate detox and opiate addiction treatment together in our opiate rehab. A complete and comprehensive service, we can begin by providing your loved one with a professional interventionist to help run the opiate rehab intervention, follow up by accompanying your loved one directly into treatment at the intervention's end, do a thorough medical and psychological intake upon arrival, continue with an opiate detox and follow through with a variety of therapies chosen according to your loved one's specific needs and treatment goals and then continue well after he or she completes treatment with aftercare services or sober living.
If you have questions about how we can help your loved one through opiate rehab, contact us at The Canyon today.
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