Drug treatment centers in South Africa are becoming more widespread as the continuing battle with significant drug abuse continues. For many addicts, admission into a drug rehabilitation centre is the foundation they need to enable them to break through their first few months of abstinence in a safe and supportive environment, away from the regular routine of their using.
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Drug treatment centers
in South Africa are becoming more widespread as the continuing battle with
significant drug abuse continues. For many addicts, admission into a drug
rehabilitation centre is the foundation they need to enable them to break
through their first few months of abstinence in a safe and supportive
environment, away from the regular routine of their using.
However, rehabilitation
is not an escape from life and the problems associated with it, although in the
first few months of recovery it can be immensely beneficial for an addict in
treatment to focus only on themselves and not face distractions caused by
problems in their everyday life.
Addiction is a disease
which is incurable and progressive; over time it will get worse and can be
fatal. The disease can be arrested with abstinence, proper counselling and a programme of recovery.
Daily vigilance and working a programme of recovery will allow a sufferer to rebuild
a life for themselves and become a functioning member of society. However, for
an addict to evolve from a state of hardened drug use and absolute self
destruction to being an abstinent, reliable and happy individual is not a
change which occurs in a few days. The abstinence will need to be immediate,
but the real problems which require attention are the deeply rooted
psychological problems all addicts have.
Giving up is hard
to do There is a common
saying, “an addict without drugs is like a fish out of water,” and in many
aspects this statement is true. An addict is reliant on drugs, hence addiction
has earned the nickname “habit”.
An addict will find
drugs enmeshed in all aspects of their life and giving up something that has
been the focus of their life for a long time is a shock. After years of numbing
and avoiding feelings, they will suddenly have to cope with their problems
without drugs and feel the emotions they have spent years avoiding.
The lifestyle
associated with drug use is engrained into the addict. Associations, hang outs,
dealers, image; all of these are part of an addict’s using and when drugs are
removed from the life of an addict, they will still find themselves entwined in
evidence of addiction, except they will not be high.
Why a treatment
centre can help In a treatment centre,
addicts will still have to face life head on, but will be able to do so in a
clean environment with trained professionals helping them to deal with the
difficulties of beginning on road to recovery.
As mentioned
previously, the problem is not the drugs, the addict’s associations, the places
they frequented or the music they listened to: the problem is within the addict
themselves. Being in a safe and supportive environment will make the transition
into a clean life a little easier to manage.
After an addict has
become abstinent, it is completely normal for them to crave drugs. Just as drug
use is a symptom that something within the addict is wrong, cravings are a
symptom too. Many addicts with years of recovery behind them find that when
something such as feeling an uncomfortable emotion occurs, they may crave, but they
are aware that it is merely a symptom that something is uncomfortable within
themselves. When an addict is in the clutches of an addiction, they may want to
stop but just cannot get through a day without using, similar to an addict who
has just become abstinent and craves.
What to expect from
a treatment centre Every addiction
treatment centre is different, depending on the psychological model of
addiction treatment they follow.
Many centers provide
only counselling and therapy without placing too much emphasis on the patient
managing life on the ‘outside’ of their centre. Others use religion or labour
as a treatment method. The most successful rate of recovery is definitely seen
in addicts attending treatment centers which provide therapeutic counselling, a
Twelve Step recovery programme and endorse a healthy lifestyle.
Counselling coupled
with a Twelve Step programme is so successful because the counselling helps the
addict deal with the past and present issues they face. A Twelve Step programme
provides a way for them to remain abstinent once they have left their treatment
centre as the members of a Twelve Step fellowship apply themselves daily to the
principles and suggestions of the programme, keeping them motivated and able to
cope with life as it happens.
The length of a
patient’s stay can also help prepare them for life outside their treatment
centre. Many addicts only complete a short term in a primary care facility. Such
a facility usually treats patients for three to four weeks using an intensive therapy
programme where the addicts are required to be in-patients and abide by strict
rules. Once many leave the centre, the shock of returning to normal life can
often be so great that they return to using straight away.
Addicts who attend a
programme at a secondary and tertiary care facility after their primary
treatment seem to have a higher rate of recovery than those who simply attend a
month long course. Secondary and tertiary care facilities allow patients a
little more freedom and are able to help addicts become accustomed to living
life without drugs and become immersed into society once more, but in a safe
and controlled environment.
Drug treatment facilities
can be an incredible help for an addict beginning the process of turning their
lives into a happy existence that is not dependent on drug use. Attending a
treatment centre offering therapy and counselling from trained professionals on
a one-to-one and group basis coupled with a Twelve Step programme and a healthy
lifestyle is the best chance for an addict to create a firm foundation of
recovery.
About the Author: Oasis Counselling Centre is a drug treatment centre in Plettenberg
Bay that offers therapy by professionally trained counselors. The Oasis Centre
also endorses a Twelve Step programme of recovery and a healthy lifestyle.