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FAQ2022-04-14T21:28:57-04:00

Do you need an evidence-based program? Do you prefer one on one counselling? Or you better like a biopsychosocial approach? Choosing the right substance abuse treatment option could be a meticulous responsibility. We are here to help you with that.

Here are some of the questions and answers that might help you through the process. If you want immediate assistance, call us directly at 1-866-479-3999.

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Do you need an evidence-based program? Do you prefer one on one counselling? Or you better like a biopsychosocial approach? Choosing the right substance abuse treatment option could be a meticulous responsibility. We are here to help you with that.

Here are some of the questions and answers that might help you through the process. If you want immediate assistance, call us directly at 1-866-479-3999.

WHAT IS DETOX?2022-03-18T21:07:21-04:00

Detoxification is the procedure that helps the body rid itself of drugs while addressing withdrawal symptoms. It is usually the first step to recover from substance abuse. Detox should be followed with a rehabilitation treatment program. Detox alone is not a complete treatment.

CAN SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER BE TREATED?2022-03-18T21:07:05-04:00

Yes, substance abuse can be treated. Drug and alcohol treatment centers help people stop their drug and alcohol consumption. Effective rehab centers have assisted thousands of people in living a life in long-term recovery and rebuilding their lives.

MARIJUANA IS LEGAL, IS IT REALLY ADDICTIVE?2022-03-21T12:17:29-04:00

Yes, marijuana might be legal in Canada, but it can bring severe health impacts, including substance use disorder. Some people think that marijuana is a harmless drug. Facts show a different reality. More people are getting admitted to treatment centers with a primary diagnosis of marijuana addiction than ever since its legalization.

HOW LONG SHOULD I STAY IN TREATMENT?2022-03-18T21:06:20-04:00

How long your treatment program should take depends on a lot of factors.

  • The quality of the services offered by the drug rehabilitation center.
  • The number of counselling sessions provided in their therapy.
  • How much help do you need to achieve your goals?
  • Most importantly is your dedication to living a clean and sober life.

Treatment duration can vary from a few weeks to several months.

HOW DOES DRUG REHAB WORK?2022-03-18T21:05:26-04:00

Each addiction treatment center is different and has distinct clinical approaches, but all have trained and experienced staff who will:

  • Analyze how substance abuse affects you
  • Do a treatment planning
  • Assign you a primary counsellor
  • Teach you skills for living a healthy, happy and productive life
  • Aid you to set your goals
  • Providing individual and group counselling
  • Offer support for family members
  • Implement a relapse prevention program
  • Put up an aftercare plan
DO I NEED TREATMENT?2022-03-18T21:04:16-04:00

If you sense that your drug or alcohol use might be a problem in your life and that you can’t control your usage, see a trained addiction counsellor and ask for having an assessment done. The assessment collects information about your substance use, interconnected issues and other aspects of your life. You and your addiction counsellor can determine whether you might benefit from treatment or additional support.

CAN ADDICTION LEAD TO MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS?2022-03-18T21:03:59-04:00

Yes. Addiction can lead to various mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and other psychological problems. In some cases, it can be drug-induced mental health issues triggered by the substance.

Mental health issues can also be an underlying issue that existed before the substance use disorder. Sometimes it can be challenging to distinguish if the mental health issue contributed to the addiction or the other way around. Both problems must get addressed in treatment.

WHAT IS WITHDRAWAL?2022-03-18T21:03:22-04:00

Withdrawal portrays the diverse symptoms after a person suddenly diminishes or stops long-term drug usage. The length and severity of withdrawal symptoms will depend on the type of drug you are using. For instance, physical symptoms of heroin withdrawal may include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes. These physical symptoms may stay for several days, but the general feeling of being depressed, tired or dysphoria that frequently occurs during heroin withdrawal may last for weeks. In some cases, medications can alleviate withdrawal symptoms.

AM I ADDICTED TO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL?2022-03-18T20:13:32-04:00

It is not always easy to find out if you have a drug and alcohol addiction. Many people don’t believe they suffer from substance abuse even after it’s apparent to those around them. Only a single factor does not determine dependence; it is a combination of factors. A trained addiction counsellor can help determine if someone has an addiction.

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