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What Is Therapy?

Drug Addiction and Drug Rehab
Drug addiction recovery,
Drug Addiction and Drug Rehab, or drug rehab program…
It doesn't really matter wihat you call it,
it's Addiction Therapy.

And if you're suffering from addiction and want to make a full recovery so you can live and enjoy a better life, then addiction therapy of some sort is in most cases a prerequisite and can be the difference between a successful drug addiction recovery process and perpetual relapse.

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Addiction Therapy for Drug Addiction Recovery
If you're suffering from an addiction, feeling less than satisfied with yourself, or you're feeling as though life just isn't working the way you think it should be, having a heart to heart discussion with a close friend or family member can help. You come away from the conversation feeling empowered and felling better about yourself, but unfortunately it doesn't last. After a short time the benefits wear off and you will once again feel as though your life is less thanit should be and if it's an addiction that is the problem you will begin to use again.

Even the most loving, understanding, well-meaning friend can't provide therapy. Therapy is a treatment process that engages very specialized techniques that have been designed to provide long-lasting, effective support for those individuals suffering from a wide range of difficulties. These difficulties can be emotional distress brought on by anxiety, marital strife, fears, a significant loss, or a clinical disorder, or the kind of difficulties normally associated with drug and/or alcohol abuse and addiction. Therapy is also commonly used to help fulfill aspirations for personal growth or self-improvement.


Many people believe that seeing a therapist is a sign of weakness. Not so, in fact in the case of addiction therapy and drug addiction recovery, as with all professional therapies, any individual that recognizes the need for help, seeks out a professional therapist and then takes it upon themselves to enter into a drug rehab program, is demonstrating signs of strength and the determination to live a productive and meaningful life.

Working together with a professional therapist
, you can identify goals and learn how to recognize when you are making progress. Whether it is drug addiction recovery, a drug rehab program, or relationship therapy, there is always one clear and definite purpose. That purpose is to have something of positive value and constructive usefulness come out of it for you.

Although therapy has been referred to as the 'talking cure', because the dialogue between the client and therapist appears to be the most prevalent form of communication taking place, but in reality, therapy offers much more than the simple exchange of words and advice. Thoughts and feelings shared and the professional expertise engaged by the therapist are not nearly as important as the relationship you and your therapist build together. It is precisely because the relationship between you and your therapist is so critically essential to the effectiveness of the therapeutic process that it is so important to find a therapist you feel comfortable with. It is always important to find a therapist that makes you feel safe

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The way therapy works is quite simple and straight forward. As the therapeutic process evolves and trust in the therapist's non-judgmental acceptance of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions is established, you will begin using the relationship as an opportunity to review, rethink, and reshape significant emotional experiences of your past. This in turn allows you to work through situations and circumstances that pose problems in your life. While in therapy, you intentionally make yourself vulnerable and deliberately discuss the things you find painful to talk about. It is however, trusting that it's safe to release your feelings (both good and bad), and the belief that the therapeutic relationship you have developed with your therapist is there to allow you to safely explore sources of conflict and dissatisfaction, that actually enables you to make long lasting, life altering, positive changes in your life.

The therapeutic process is of particular importance when it's addiction therapy for drug addiction recovery
as part of a drug rehab program, because of the ever present risk of relapse. The level of trust and security felt by the client for the Drug Addiction and Drug Rehab therapist cannot be over emphasized. With drugs and alcohol it is essential the client be able to open up to the therapist in ways that simply would not be possible without it.

We understand the therapeutic process and the importance of finding a therapist you feel comfortable with and can trust.

If you or someone you love is having a drug or alcohol problem… please, please let us help

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Last Updated: 2/9/05
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