If you are looking for a drug rehab or alcohol rehab, be sure to ask what is included in the fees. I know of people who were admitted to drug rehab programs in California, paid very substantial fees, and then were shocked to get a huge doctor bill after they discharged! Many programs do not want you to know up front that a lot of their costs are not included in the price. They offer a price that you may think is all-inclusive but really it is not. At Paradise Recovery, we give you an agreement that details exactly what is included in the price. Bills after discharge will not be "sprung" on you. All of the information is supplied ahead of time. With everything except the Akamai Track, the price includes the doctor visits, psychiatric evaluation and psychiatric follow-up costs. It's just one more reason to choose Paradise Recovery. Labels: alcohol rehab, alcohol rehabs, childhood trauma and addiction, drug rehab, drug rehab programs, Paradise Recovery
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Joy in Recovery
Getting sober, starting on a path of individual recovery, trying to stop using drugs and alcohol--all sounds like serious business. And to a certain extent, it is serious--dead serious. An alcoholic/addict, unarrested in the disease process, has a high likelihood of debilitating physical ramifications and obviously even death. So yes, recovery is serious business and needs to be taken seriously. But that's not to say that all of recovery is approached with a grim visage or the expectation that the good times are all in the past. Recovery can be a joyful and remarkably uplifting journey. First, people in recovery are generally terrific people. Spend some time at an AA or NA meeting and listen closely. Sure many share their sad and difficult times, but so much of these gatherings is based on fellowship, friendship, laughter and joy. Recovering alcoholics have wicked good humor and are more than happy to turn their tragedies into comedy. Secondly, many in recovery take great joy (and at times a little pride) in the process of uncovering. Recovering folk have to develop a better understanding of themselves and their places in the world. This process of self-exploration is one of continued interest to those that do the work in earnest and pay attention. Thirdly, recovering people learn how to play--how to actually have fun without relying on the ingestion of some form of chemical. Recovery is a time of infinite possibility in terms of recreation--exposure to activities that were never possible for the using person. And lest we forget, once sober, recovering people get to remember the good times they've had. So if you're worried that giving up your addiction will be the end of fun, think again. you have nothing to lose by making that call and reaching out. And you have both your life and some fun to gain if you try. Labels: addiction recovery, recovery events

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A Power Greater Than Yourself
To give one's will and life over to the care of something unseen, how difficult is that? And yet this is specifically what addicts and alcoholics are asked to do in Step 3 of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics (of Narcotics) Anonymous. To make a decision to turn their will over. Tall order, of course. The question is why? Why do the twelve steps so fervently require the submission to a higher power? Why must we give our wills and lives over? It's rare that a satisfactory answer can be offered to these questions. Some say that the drug or alcohol had become a higher power and hence a substitution is necessary. Others feel that the addicted mind has become so misguided that really sound decision making is no longer possible, hence some external guidance becomes essential. I'm uncertain whether it matters. Looking around the gatherings of people in recovery and most have developed some form of belief. And most are working on a path that allows them to live in a way that contributes to others. And most that have done this step feel better about themselves and the world. Feel better. Tall order, but it would seem worthwhile. Labels: 12 step treatment, addiction, addiction recovery

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The internet is abundant with self-help articles, recommendations, treatment groups, therapies, etc. for alcoholics and drug addicts. The truth is, alcoholism and drug addiction are diseases of isolation. Human nature being what it is, we usually try to find the "easiest" solution to our problems. It would be great if we could just stop drinking on our own or if we could just read a book that would make us stop. Maybe there is a pill or something we could take that would make us stop. Well, unfortunately, it is not that easy. However, there is help for alcoholics and drug addicts out there. Isolation is not the answer. Addiction treatment does work. If you are thinking about inpatient treatment (and you should be.... this is a deadly disease!), the best alcohol rehabs and drug rehabs are those that take a holistic approach to the treatment of the disease. That is to say, they take a treatment approach that hits the disease from multiple angles, but in a carefully coordinated and integrated way. If you are looking for alcohol or drug treatment, just know that treatment works. It takes time and effort on your part. But it is well worth every single thing that you put into it. Labels: addiction, addiction treatment, alcohol rehab, alcohol rehabs, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab centers, best drug rehabs, help for alcoholics, holistic drug treatment

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A rehab in Malibu, California, falsely advertises they have a "cure" for addiction. Their processes and interventions, most people would agree, are helpful and would aid someone with an authentic desire to stay clean and sober from addictions of any kind. However, their program does NOT offer a cure. I know this. I've treated individuals who have completed this particular program, and they were far from "cured!" What is the cure from addiction? The cure, in my opinion, is your daily surrender that you are not in control of your addiction and when you relapse you and your life becomes chaotic and unmanageable. Ever heard that logic in the past? I hope so. It is the First Step of Alcoholics Anonymous. You don't have to subscribe to AA or NA to benefit from its wisdom. To surrender, submit, make humble yourself and believe that if you do not drink, pop pills, snort, or shoot up today then you life will be less chaotic and more manageable. Now, for the addict that is a BIG STEP, since the drug of choice has "helped" them through some tough times. Believe me, I've been to too many funerals of addicts and alcoholics, including my 42 year-old brother's, to deny the effects of prolonged addictive behaviors. What is the TRUE cure of addiction? Transformation. Addiction requires your full attention and wants nothing less than your total destruction and death (whatever that means and looks like in your life). In turn, recovery requires nothing less than your full attention towards health and recovery! So, there is a cure, but its not in some book or in some "passage" in Malibu. If you, or someone you know is in need of quality private rehab services, then please call our 24-Hour HelpLine and speak with one of our recovery counselors today. Call (866) 478-9898 today!
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Changing Everything
In some addiction circles, the adage has developed," Recovery is easy, I just need to change everything about myself." Seems strange to say, but it carries with it some truth. By everything (what needs to get changed), people think about what makes them an alcoholic or addict. And what makes a person an alcoholic or an addict is how they think, feel and act. So if a person truly wants to recover, they have to change how they think, feel, and act--that is they have to change everything. The best rehabs focus on helping an addict take those initial steps in changing these areas. therapies are designed to assist the addict in better understanding their own emotional life and to develop those skills that will allow them to better manage their emotional displays. Group work is often dedicated to exposing to the addict the errors they may have in their thinking, defenses they've developed (like denial) that might make them think that their drinking is still okay. And recreational opportunities help the addict learn new and different behaviors that might help replace the old using standard. Of course, a great deal of recovery focuses on developing or reestablishing a spiritual life as well. And to a large extent this is a shift in thinking, feeling, and doing as well. Connecting with a higher power involves a shift in thought processes, general feelings, and how we behave in displaying new faith patterns. The best rehabs take a very holistic approach to recovery. It's true that the addict, to recover, has to change everything. It can sound overwhelming. But it starts simply. Ask for some help. Make a single call. We're here at Paradise Recovery to help you begin these changes. And you can reach us at 1-866-478-9898. Labels: addiction, best drug rehab centers, drug treatment philosophy, Paradise Recovery

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No one has the "cure" for addiction, even though some claim that they do. Let's be realistic. If there were a cure for addiction, we would no longer see it in our society. This is far from the truth. The reality is that addiction recovery requires a lot of work and focus. That is as close to a cure as we can get. It is very possible, with the right treatment program and focus on your part, to have a sustained recovery from addiction. Hopefully, forever. But it requires an ongoing effort. Seeking the best addiction recovery program is the other part of the equation. The best drug rehab or alcohol rehab can put you on the path of recovery and give you a road map. Once the map to recovery is laid out, your consistent efforts and passion to remain in recovery are what will allow you to prevail over addiction. Labels: addiction, addiction recovery, addiction rehab, addiction treatment, addiction treatment centers, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehabs

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When choosing a rehab for your recovery services, you want to know what is the standard, so you can make your choice with an informed perspective. The following are a list of 10 key components that should be present in a quality rehab experience: #1 Thou shalt be engaging with each potential client. The quality rehab puts resources and high level staff up front in their call center. Each caller is a potential client. A client of either your rehab, or another rehab. We make sure you get the help you need. Hopefully with Paradise Recovery. If not, then with another quality facility. #2 Thou shalt be respectful, yet frank with the client. It is the responsibility of the rehab to inform you what they've found what works! You are not an expert in addiction recovery. They are. However, the staff should have a respectful and professional manner. For many clients it is a matter of life or death, so the work is critical. The message needs to be clear and consistent. Our message is: "Recuperatio Primoris (Recovery above all else)!" #3 Thou shalt not be over accommodating. When choosing a private rehab primarily whether the facility has a "private flat screen television" or "total use of your cell phone" or "days for shopping sprees" works against you and a sustainable recovery. All these things have NOTHING to do with your recovery. The quality rehabs know what their mission is: To help you transform from an addicted person to a person in recovery. They do this by providing you with a structured, practice-based environment with consistency. You can watch all the television shows, cell phone conversations and shopping sprees after you leave your treatment experience. #4 Thou shalt offer quality individual recovery-focused psychotherapy. Most addicts are dealing with not only the substance addiction, but also an emotional instability or even a major mental illness. Therefore, individual therapy is crucial to discover the family or origin issues, childhood traumas, personal belief systems, practice expression of feelings/emotions. #5 Thou shalt not advertise non-scientific rates of success.. Some facilities are bold enough to say they have "the cure" of addiction. This is just not true. Be careful not to be sold a twenty-first century "hair growing tonic". Scientifically, there is NO cure for addiction. In fact, relapse is often inevitable, but the difference is how you manage the relapse makes all the difference. #6 Thou shalt offer traditional and complimentary medical interventions. Many facilities accept you for admission during the detox phase of recovery. It is critical that you are care for by medical professionals that monitor and intervene with the best supports possible to make your detox as comfortable as possible. Working with a registered dietican during this phase of your treatment is critical to provide the necessary vitamins and nurtrients needed to get you through the detox. #7 Thou shalt not cater to laziness and sloth during the first ninety days of treatment. Your primary treatment program (rehab) should be a rigorous, scheduled program filled with individual, group, family and community groups that attempt to transform you away from addiction and self-desctruction to a life of healthy, right ordered living. Choosing a program that permits you to be lazy and not work their program is not doing you any good. They're just taking your money. #8 Thou shalt use the 12-Steps as a foundation and offer alternatives to those needing another path towards recovery. It has been proven time and time again that the 12-Steps and 12-Traditions of AA have worked for millions of women and men for over 50 years. Of course, some people, for ligitimate reasons, do not wish to engage in the 12-Steps. However, a program needs to assess WHY the person is not willing to engage in a process that has proven to work. If they insist, then other options are open to them: Christian-based/Scripture recovery, Intensive therapies (individual, group and family) along with acupuncture, neurofeedback, EMDR, etc. #9 Thou shalt work on an optimal aftercare and monitoring program after discharge from the program. It has been said, that a program is only as good as its aftercare approach. A quality program understands they cannot sustain your recovery without establishing the scaffolding needed for you to rest upon during moments of relapse. Monitoring is seens as an optimal way for an individual to stay clean and sober after they complete at least 60 days of primary treatment and have a sponsor to call in difficult times. #10 Thou shalt have follow-up contact with the client after they complete the program. The therapist making contact with you after you leave the program is an important offering. You have done good work with this therapist and hopefully, if you completed the program, have established a healthy relationship (maybe for the first time in your life) with someone. That they call you reguarly for up to one year, is critical in maintaining that trust and hopefully a sustained recovery from alcohol, drugs or whatvever your addiction may have been. These commandments are designed to assist you when choosing your private rehab. Paradise Recovery obeys all the above commandments and subscribes to best-practice principles with each and every client that comes through our beachfront home in Honolulu, Hawaii. Call us today and speak with one of our recovery counselors at (866) 478-9898 24-hours a day. Recuperratio Primoris! Labels: alcohol treatment program, Big Island addiction treatment, exculsive drug rehab, executive drug rehab, spirituality in addiction

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Meditation and Recovery, Part 2
Many of those who are in the earliest stages of recovery have a horrible time simply slowing their thoughts; moreover they find that their addictive minds are constantly on the go. Addiction is at its core suggestive of discomfort with oneself--sitting still is difficult enough, and most addicts don't like the company they have when left alone with their own thoughts. despite this really solid and meaningful recovery has at its core the developed capacity to meditate with regularity. The reasons are multiple--some feel that by slowing we have more of an opportunity to identify our core selves, that deeper issues arise when we are still. Others feel the practice is part of the discipline of the twelve steps, a piece that brings us closer to God. Some find that the only reprieve they get from their overactive minds is through meditation. Mindful breathing is one of the most basic forms of meditation and is easily accessible to the new practitioner. Hence it is one of the first taught to the newly sober. But there are other forms that help slow one's experience. For example, once a week at Paradise Recovery, everyone sits together and experiences a silent meal. On occasion this is accompanied by some quiet background music. Rarely there is a CD of an AA speaker. But the clients are not supposed to speak to one another. the purpose is to experience Communion with one another in silence. To attend only to food being eaten When is the last time you had a meal in silence? Have you ever? You might want to try it. Think, as you eat, only of the sensation of eating. Attend to the smells of the food, the sensation as each bite glides across the tongue as your mouth reduces it to a fine grade, as it descends your throat. If you can work to slow your experience, you may find that for a very short period, your thinking stops. For the addict and alcoholic, these moments can be bliss. If you are currently suffering from an addiction, please seek help for yourself (and all those around you). thinks can be better. You can be taught how to live a different life. You can achieve these moments of bliss. Paradise Recovery is here to help. Call 1-866-478-9898. Labels: addiction, alcohol addiction, Paradise Recovery

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Paradise Recovery offers private, oceanfront accommodations for those who seek recovery from drugs. The drug addict seeking recovery will find many benefits in the close, intimate setting at Paradise Recovery, located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Hawaiians believe in the healing benefits of the ocean. They see it as a way to "cleanse" your body and spirit. Letting go of the "old" and making way for all that is new, which after all, is the essence of recovery. At Paradise Recovery, we welcome all to take part in the healing elements our islands provide so abundantly. Not only are there benefits from the healing elements of the ocean, the fact that we are only an eight bed drug rehab, provides the drug addict seeking recovery with individualized attention and therapy. Allowing the drug addict to focus deeply into their particular core issues that have allowed the disease to continue to manifest in their lives. These are only a couple of the benefits in choosing a private drug rehab. If you or a loved one needs help, don't get lost in the shuffle of larger rehabs...choose a private drug rehab, choose Paradise Recovery! Please call our 24 hour HelpLine at 866-478-9898, we are here to help! Labels: alcohol rehab, alcohol treatment, drug addict, drug addiction, drug rehab, Hawaiian Addiction Treatment, Paradise Recovery, private drug rehab

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I see a number of drug rehabs claiming that they have the highest success rates in the country. Some say "76% success rate", some "83%", and I think I saw one that said 90%+. The question that I have is, how did each of those facilities define "success"? That is a really important question. The industry standard is sobriety at the 6 month mark. Is that the number they are using? Also, why aren't their studies published anywhere? If they really have done these studies that show great success rates, why not publish them? Could I take a look at your study? I can answer most of these questions. The drug rehabs that celebrate their success rates don't want to show you their study. They don't want to publish it. Why? Because the study is not good. It won't qualify as a scientific study, either because they are using lousy definitions of "success", they used a very small number of hand-picked people to include in the study, or the results are not real. It is possible that they really don't have a study. If you have a study, why not let me see it? Here is the truth about drug rehabs: the best drug rehabs take an integrative, holistic approach to treatment that is individualized based on your core issues and particular needs. That is being borne out in the real scientific studies that are being published in the scientific literature. Those truly are the drug rehabs with the highest success rates. Being an integrative, holistic treatment program is easier said than done. Most drug and alcohol rehabs don't understand the real meaning of those words. It is very difficult to set up a drug rehab to operate this way, but it is simple and life-changing to receive the benefits of it! There are some good drug rehabs out there. However, not all of them are what they say they are. Don't settle for less. Labels: alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehabs, drug rehab, drug rehabilitation, drug treatment philosophy, holistic drug treatment

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When an alcoholic or drug addict is caught driving while intoxicated (DUI) there often is a sudden fear and exposure of a self-destructive path that prefers going unknown by others. A phone call to your spouse or parent, spending a night in jail, the legal processes, etc. are all disturbing events for professional women and men who are drinking or using drugs and deciding to operate a vehicle. Some sources state there have been 250,000 fatalities associated with DUIs in the past ten years in the U.S. More and more states are instituting ignition interlock systems for drivers charged with a DUI. The dangers of driving while intoxicated are countless and the physical, emotional and spiritual costs are significant. Some people see a DUI as a proverbial "wake-up call" and seek help. Before you lose your privilege to drive and loss your license, which often makes your ability to work difficult, it is wise to seek a rehab stay today and begin to embrace recovery! If you, or someone you know is manipulating the legal system secondary to a DUI, please have them call our 24-hour HelpLine at (866) 478-9898 and speak with one of our recovery counselors. Recuperatio Primoris!Dr. Bill Heran CEO and Co-Founder Paradise Recovery, LLC Labels: alcohol treatment program, drug rehab, drug rehabilitation, DUI, interventionists

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When choosing a rehab for your recovery needs, there are dozens of high quality programs in the U.S. Some of these programs are located in cold, harsh climates with environments that resemble a hospital or institutional setting. We at Paradise Recovery capture the importance of "location" and "environment" when designing our program here in Hawaii. Many of our clients have commented that our location has helped them tremendously in this early phase of treatment!Imagine if your environment was rejuvenating how that could affect your recovery in the early phases of your work. Often, at best we are ambivalent about changing our lives, but if the environment and location is ideal, then you may find yourself benefiting from the climate, floral smells, or the soft, feelings of "Aloha" in a tropical rehab setting. Paradise offers a sun-drenched, tropical and comfortable environment. However, we also offer best-practice, medical and psychological interventions and support for you to move from an addictive state to a clean and sober life...being FULLY ALIVE! If you, or anyone you love are experiencing struggle with addiction, please call our 24-Hour HelpLine at (866) 478-9898 and speak with one of our recovery counselors. Make sure you factor in location when you are choosing a rehab for your recovery needs. Recuperatio Primoris! Labels: best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehab centers, best drug rehabs, Big Island addiction treatment, executive rehab, tropical rehab

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On of the most difficult aspects of developing a program of long term sobriety is to develop a practice of meditation. Despite this meditation is integral to most addiction treatment and certainly to a meaningful 12-step program. The purpose of mediation is quite clear--the alcoholic/addict in early (and sustained recovery) has a tricky and ever active mind. The discipline of meditation (and it is a discipline)allows for the addict mind to be still, quiet, and contemplative. And it is this stillness that some relief can be obtained--perhaps some peace. And what addict wants to know some sense of peace--isn't that what the galloping after a substance is all about? Over the course of the last decades, a wide variety of meditation practices have become westernized and are readily available to those that seek. The most common method is to simply sit still and attend to one's breath. This form of mindfulness--focusing only on the air coming into one's lungs and then attending to each exhale is a simple method of centering one's attention, focusing one's mind, and increasing awareness of a simple bodily function. If you're so inclined, try a few simple breaths right now. Go ahead, close your eyes and simply feel your breath. It's easy to start, but hard to sustain. With practice, most can expand this practice to more than a few breaths, some can do it for minutes, even large portions of an hour. At Paradise Recovery, we work to help the addict learn simple tools that can help them in recovery. Mindful breathing is simply one method of meditation we strive to impart to the newly sober. It's one way we try to help the undisciplined addict learn discipline Watch here for further discussion of other methods. Labels: 12 step treatment, best drug rehab centers, childhood trauma and addiction, Paradise Recovery, spirituality in addiction, wounded healer

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Choosing a private rehab for your alcohol and drug addiction recovery needs is a smart choice. However, there are considerations you should be aware of prior to and upon admission to the program. 1) Be aware of spa programs: Being in early recovery, there is so much to learn and so much to purge in order to move forward with a recovery that is sustaining. To integrate massage, acupuncture, movement therapy, aroma therapy, etc. into your treatment is recommended for a holistic program attending to a mind, body, spirit approach. The program should offer several individual psychotherapy per week, family/loved ones sessions, traditional and complimentary medical staff, and relapse prevention training. These critical services are a MUST, in conjunction with spa services. 2) Be aware of a penitential model: Some programs have a heavy emphasis on being punitive and punishing their clients. Often these programs have "gurus" who have answers for all your recovery needs. You have punished yourself way too much, you don't need someone allegedly in recovery, playing power games with you and pretending to know you and what your needs are in a matter of days. The staff at the private rehab should respect you and attempt to approach your issues with a solution-focus, resiliency approach. 3) Be aware of "The Cure" model: The current scientific literature on addiction is clear that there is no cure for addictions of any kind. However, we have many strategies on managing our illness. We have medications, self-help groups, personal transformation, spiritual support, physical fitness and improved self-esteem is all aids in sustaining a recovery and managing your lifelong illness. Some programs will tell you they have a "cure" with unscientific research findings. Some would say, its unethical. Overall, you need to interview key staff prior to admitting to a private rehab. If key staff (clinical director, program manager, etc.) are not available to you, then you may want to move on to another program. There are many choices...choose the right one for you! If you, or a loved one needs rehab services, please contact one of our recovery counselors on our 24 Hour HelpLine at (866) 478-9898. Always direct your thoughts to those truths that will give you confidence, hope, joy, love, thanksgiving, and turn away your mind from those that inspire you with fear, sadness, depression. - Bertrand Wilbertforce Recuperatio Primoris! Labels: 12 step treatment, alcohol treatment center, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, drug rehab, drug treatment centers, private drug rehab

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The Hawaiian Islands: Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and the Big Island of Hawaii are a series of Pacific islands that are blessed with ideal weather and some of the newest earth on this planet. Millions of residents and tourists have benefited from our "aina", or "the land". Some say when you visit Hawaii and arrive home you "want to be a better person!" Oahu offers an experience of serenity, which is desperately needed in early recovery from alcohol and drug addiction and dependence. Paradise Recovery offers an integrative treatment experience. We integrate best practice traditional and complimentary addiction recovery medicine, spiritual enhancement, fitness and diet changes, positive psychology, acupuncture, breath work and Qi Gong practices. It's not enough to bare your soul in treatment. You need tools and practices that will replace and fill the proverbial "void" that most addicts and alcoholics speak of. If you or someone you love is seeking a private, quality addiction recovery experience in Hawaii call our 24 Hour HelpLine at (866) 478-9898 today! Recuperatio Primoris! Dr. Bill Heran Labels: addiction recovery, Big Island addiction treatment, exculsive drug rehab, Hawaiian Addiction Treatment, Maui Addiction treatment

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There is a choice for people from the State of Hawaii who want to stay in the islands for holistic, private addiction treatment, including drugs and alcohol. Several years ago, the people of Hawaii had to turn to the mainland if they wanted private, quality help for alcoholics, drug rehab, or treatment for addiction of all types. This is no longer true. We have one of the best drug and alcohol rehabs in the entire country, located right here in our home state! Give our HelpLine a call, today: 866-478-9898. We will help you get the help that you need. Labels: addiction recovery, addiction treatment centers, alcohol rehab, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehab centers, best drug rehabs, Hawaiian Addiction Treatment
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California is famous for many things, including the Malibu-style drug rehabs and alcohol rehabs. Some are good, some are not so good. If you are looking for an alternative to the California rehabs, consider this: there is a drug, alcohol and addiction treatment program located in one of the most beautiful places on earth: beachfront Hawaii. Not only is this program in Hawaii, it is one of the best drug and alcohol rehabs in the country. With a holistic, integrated treatment philosophy, Paradise Recovery offers an addiction treatment program that is highly private and individualized. Hawaii has always been known as a spiritual, healing place. Experience the healing of addiction first-hand. Give us a call on our toll-free HelpLine. We can help. Labels: addiction treatment, addiction treatment centers, alcohol rehab, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehab centers, best drug rehabs, Hawaiian Addiction Treatment, Paradise Recovery
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There is a choice for people from the State of Hawaii who want to stay in the islands for holistic, private addiction treatment, including drugs and alcohol. Several years ago, the people of Hawaii had to turn to the mainland if they wanted private, quality help for alcoholics, drug rehab, or treatment for addiction of all types. This is no longer true. We have one of the best drug and alcohol rehabs in the entire country, located right here in our home state! Give our HelpLine a call, today: 866-478-9898. We will help you get the help that you need. Labels: addiction rehab, alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehab centers, best drug rehabs, drug rehab, Hawaiian Addiction Treatment, holistic drug treatment, private drug rehab
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There is a choice for people from the State of Hawaii who want to stay in the islands for holistic, private addiction treatment, including drugs and alcohol. Several years ago, the people of Hawaii had to turn to the mainland if they wanted private, quality help for alcoholics, drug rehab, or treatment for addiction of all types. This is no longer true. We have one of the best drug and alcohol rehabs in the entire country, located right here in our home state! Give our HelpLine a call, today: 866-478-9898. We will help you get the help that you need. Labels: alcohol rehab, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab, best drug rehabs, Hawaiian Addiction Treatment, help for alcoholics, holistic drug treatment, private drug rehab
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Allow me to ask, "do you want to save your life? Do you want to stop the suffering that your addiction has caused and begin to turn that suffering into joy?" If the answer is "yes" to either of those questions, then drug rehab or alcohol rehab is for you. If you truly want recovery, going to one of the best drug treatment centers offers you a chance at recovery that no other level of treatment can provide. The integrated, holistic approach of the best drug or alcohol rehabs is going to be one of the keys to your success. You are the other key to success. Make the call today for help. Labels: addiction, alcohol rehab, best alcohol rehab, best drug rehab centers, best drug rehabs, drug rehab, help for alcoholics, holistic drug treatment
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Many alcoholics may wonder "how" they can succeed in alcohol rehab. Many alcoholics may wonder "how" they can even consider alcohol rehab. The disease of alcoholism is always lurking on the shoulder of the alcoholic. Wanting the alcoholic to give in to doubts, to give in to fear, so that the disease may once again manifest itself through the alcoholic. There is a H.O.W to succeed in alcohol or drug rehab. Honesty...Open-Mindedness...and Willingness. With these adopted attitudes, the alcoholic increases their chance of success in rehab, not to mention, success in sustained recovery. If you or a loved one is suffering from the disease of alcoholism, please call our 24hour HelpLine @ 866-478-9898.Labels: alcohol rehab, alcoholic, alcoholism, drug rehab
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Dual diagnosis (co-occurring illness) is often overlooked in primary treatment. Dually diagnosed individuals, those who have both an addiction and a co-occurring psychiatric disorder, don't fit neatly in the "program" for most rehabs. That's because they use a cookie-cutter treatment approach that does not lend itself to looking at individual issues that are important in the treatment of that person. Fact is, most people with addiction have significant issues besides |