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Drug rehabilitation

Drug rehabilitation is a way to help people who have become dependent on substances like alcohol, prescription drugs, cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and amphetamines.

This process uses medical care and talking with experts to help people stop using these substances. It helps them face problems that can come from misuse.

The goal is to help people understand why they use these substances. It gives them tools to live without them. This can include medicine for health issues, talking with counselors, and spending time with others learning to live without these substances. By doing this, people can avoid serious problems like health issues, legal troubles, and difficulties with family and friends.

Psychological dependency

Drug rehabilitation programs help people learn new ways to live without relying on substances that can be addictive. They teach patients to stay away from friends who still use these substances and encourage them to change habits linked to their addiction. Many programs stress that recovery is a continuous journey with no final endpoint. For legal drugs like alcohol, stopping completely is often advised rather than trying to use less.

Addictive substances change the brain's chemistry, and these changes can remain even after someone stops using. This makes it easier to fall back into old habits, which is why ongoing treatment is a key part of staying recovered.

Types

There are many programs to help people who are struggling with substance use. These include staying at a special center, joining local groups, getting extra care, and talking with experts. Some centers have programs just for certain ages or genders.

Treatments work best when they help with many needs, not just stopping the use of substances. Doctors may use medicines to help with withdrawal and suggest talking with a therapist. It is important to keep trying, as staying motivated can help people get better. For people dependent on certain medicines, similar treatments are used with special medicines and talking therapies.

Different types of talking therapy can help, like learning to recognize situations that might lead to using substances again, getting support from family, and finding ways to feel more motivated to change. Some treatments use special methods to help people stay strong in avoiding substances.

Getting treatment can take time, and research shows that many people need at least three months of help to see the best results.

Medications

Doctors can use certain medicines to help people dependent on opioids, like heroin or prescription pain drugs. Medicines such as methadone and buprenorphine help reduce strong desires for these drugs and can keep people safer by lowering the chance of using illegal substances. These medicines can be used for a long time or just during the early stages of stopping use.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse says that when people are stable on these medicines, they are more likely to keep their jobs, avoid trouble, and stay healthier. Another medicine, naltrexone, can block the feeling of being “high” from opioids and alcohol, which helps lower the chance of using again in the first few months.

Some medicines can also help people who want to stop smoking, like bupropion. For alcohol addiction, medicines such as acamprosate and disulfiram are used to help people stay away from drinking.

Residential treatment

When people need intense help for alcohol use, they may stay at a special center. These programs in the United States often last about 28 to 30 days. Many of these programs include support groups to help people continue their recovery after leaving.

Brain implants

For people who have tried many treatments for severe opioid addiction without success, doctors are testing a new method using small implants in the brain. This treatment starts with scans to guide where the tiny electrode will be placed. It is used only for people who have not gotten better with other treatments, and it is carefully watched by experts to make sure it is done safely.

Recovery

Recovery in drug rehabilitation means different things to different people. Some say it means stopping drugs completely and feeling well. Others think getting close to stopping is also recovery.

The Recovery Model started in the United States. It helps people feel stronger and more included. It focuses on what people can do well, not just their struggles. This model makes a special plan for each person to help them live better lives, even with some challenges.

The model looks at four important areas: thoughts and feelings, actions, relationships, and the world around them. It helps build confidence and a sense of belonging. It also works on fixing relationships and dealing with tough results like losing a job. The goal is growth in all areas of life.

Main article: Recovery Model

Criminal justice

Drug rehabilitation can sometimes be part of the criminal justice system. People found guilty of minor drug-related offenses may go to rehabilitation programs instead of going to prison. Those found guilty of driving while intoxicated might also need to attend support group meetings. Courts in the United States often look for creative ways to help people instead of just punishing them.

In some places, the government can require individuals to attend drug rehabilitation programs through special laws like the Marchman Act.

Counseling

Traditional help for stopping harmful habits often includes talking and learning new ways to behave. Experts guide people to understand their actions and any problems linked to these habits. This can happen one-on-one or in groups, with meetings happening often or whenever needed. These experts create plans to build healthier actions and teach ways to handle tough moments. They also help families and friends who are hurt by these habits, and work to teach communities about staying healthy.

One popular way to help people is through special groups that focus on support and sharing. Another method, started in 1994, helps people rely on their own strength and choices. There are also ways that let people decide their own goals and paths to recovery. Learning to manage feelings and stay calm is very important for staying healthy. Sometimes, people need help with both their habits and other health issues, and these need to be treated together.

Behavioral models

Main article: Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Training

Behavioral models help people learn why they use certain substances and show them ways to stop. These models look at the person and their family. They teach skills to solve problems and overcome addiction.

Researchers have different ideas about why addictions happen. Some think it’s a choice, while others see it as a health issue that affects the brain. Some models look at how life problems can lead to substance use. Others focus on how past trauma or mental health might be involved. Many treatment centers help people with both substance use and mental health challenges.

Barriers to treatment in the US

Getting help for substance use can be hard in the United States for many reasons. People might face unfair treatment or not have enough support from family and friends. There are also practical problems like cost or not enough programs.

Some families face extra challenges. In some places, if a parent uses certain substances, child protection services might get involved. This can make it harder for parents to get the help they need. Barriers can also change depending on where someone lives, their gender, race, income, and other factors.

Criticism

Some clinics have been accused of not giving patients the help they need while charging for treatments. This has led to concerns about unfair billing, especially in places like California. Laws have been created to stop these bad practices, but problems still exist. Some private centers have been investigated for not properly helping patients with addiction.

By country

Afghanistan

When the Taliban took control in 2021, they made people with drug dependence go to treatment programs. Some people were brought to these centers by force.

China

Since 2013, China has had centers for people with drug dependence to attend treatment. In 2018, about 1.3 million people went to these centers. The government has required treatment for people with drug dependence since the 1950s.

Indonesia

In 2015, Indonesia’s National Narcotics Board suggested that people with drug dependence should go to treatment.

Iran

In Iran, not many people with drug dependence stay well after treatment. There are different types of treatment programs, some run by government groups and others by health organizations.

Italy

In 1963, a treatment center was started in Amelia, Italy by Pierino Gelmini.

Confidentiality of treatment records

In the United States, medical records for people getting help for substance use are kept very private. This rule, called 42 CFR Part 2, was made to help people feel safe getting treatment without worrying about legal trouble. It used to be very strict, but in 2024, it was updated to match another health law called HIPAA.

Now, patients can give one consent for future sharing of their records. They also have new rights to see who has looked at their records and to ask for some sharing to be stopped. There are also special rules for private notes taken during counseling sessions, which need extra consent before they can be shared.

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