As addicts and alcoholics begin to go through the treatment process in a Quebec drug rehab they will be asked to evaluate risk.
What are high-risk situations for them? How can they spot these situations in time to avoid them? How will they react if they find themselves in a risky situation?
The Quebec drug rehab will work on this aspect of the addict’s life because it is often what makes them vulnerable to relapse. The Quebec drug rehab will help the addict identify specific triggers. Here are some examples of things that might put an addict or alcoholic at risk:
The professional counsellors at the Quebec drug rehab will also explain that feelings can also be serious triggers for the addict or alcoholic. Here are some ways that feelings can trigger addicts to use:
When considering a Montreal drug rehab, the first thing to think about is what the approach is and whether it is the one best suited to you.
Montreal drug rehabs offer a range of styles and approaches to treating the disease of addiction. But the types of rehabs available in Montreal break down into two basic categories: in-patient and out-patient. And which one is best for you depends on where you are in your recovery and what you need to begin the process of getting well.
In-patient Montreal drug rehabs can be short term or long term. Some are found in more remote locations, and the addict has only limited exposure to the outside world. Others can be found in the city, and addicts can leave regularly (depending on how long they’re been there) to attend 12-step meetings.
Short-term Montreal drug rehabs offer programs that can last as little as three or four weeks. The idea is to get the addict headed in a more positive direction and to equip him or her with the tools they’ll need to stay clean.
Often, the short-term program of a Montreal drug rehab is followed-up by out-patient therapy that helps the client to solidify their recovery and to continue to work on issues that might get in the way. This can continue for a few weeks or a few months.
Some in-patient Montreal drug rehabs offer programs that go on for months. Some last a year or more. This sort of long-term care is recommended for addicts will more serious addictions. Often these addicts have made previous attempts to stay clean and have not been successful.
The long-term facilities really give the addict the chance to learn to live without the use of drugs or alcohol. They learn the benefits of a sober and clean lifestyle, and set the stage for a new life for themselves.
Out-patient programs are often ideal for addicts that have a more stable life (job, family commitments) apart from their drug use.
Each addiction is different and the approach taken has to fit the addicted person.
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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.

