Addiction is a disease of perception. The addict – immersed in a world where getting drugs is the primary focus – seems unable to look at the big picture, at what might make them happy in the long run.
And one of the things that would help the addict to see things in a more healthy way would be to ask for help from a Portland drug rehab. Getting treatment for their drug addiction would enable the addict to reassess how they are living their life and how they can make positive changes.
The first thing, of course, is to break the cycle of using. This is really the most important thing, and the most difficult to accomplish. The Portland drug rehab will place the addict in a drug-free environment so that they can clear their head and begin to do the things they will need to do to recover.
This is the advantage of an in-patient drug treatment center. The addict is put in an environment that keeps them apart from the things in their life that encouraged them to use.
The Portland drug rehab begins by re-establishing (or establishing for the first time) healthy patterns of living. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at regular hours. Portions are controlled and good nutrition is on the menu.
The client will be required to awaken at a regular time and to go to bed at the same time each night. Establishing this routine helps add a stability to the addict’s life that wasn’t there before.
In the Portland drug rehab, the addict will also be given basic responsibilities. In most cases they will be given simple daily chores to do, and they will be responsible for keeping their living area clean. The addict will get a sense of pride from carrying out these responsibilities.
There will also be regular activities. Some will involve recreation and exercise. This is seen as an essential element in a healthy recovery. Beyond that, the professional staff will start the treatment process on a firm footing.
Founder -
Reverend Dr. Michael Wilson

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The umbrella term "drug rehabilitation", also referred to as "drug rehab", is a complex of therapeutic measures and procedures (pharmaceutical, psychotherapeutic, medical, etc.) to help an individual get rid of his or her drug dependency, including psychological and physical types of dependency on various psychoactive agents, such as "street drugs" (amphetamine, crystal meth, heroin, cocaine, etc.), alcohol, prescription drugs, and so on. Various measures of drug rehabilitation are intended to enable the drug user to quit taking drugs and, therefore, to avoid numerous negative consequences and implications of substance abuse - legal, physical, physiological, social, and financial.

