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I feel the best I’ve felt in more than ten years. The Narconon Arrowhead Drug Rehab Program has really made a great improvement in my life. I feel with the knowledge I now have that my chance of survival and sobriety will last forever. I can’t begin to show the appreciation that I have towards Narconon Arrowhead and its staff for what it has done for me. J.H.

Napili Honokowai, Hawaii Drug Rehab Information

Napili Honokowai, Hawaii Drug Rehab and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Information

Substance Abuse Costs Lives Every Year in Napili Honokowai, Hawaii

Substance abuse is the nation’s number one health-related problem and the effects can be seen in Napili Honokowai, Hawaii . Drug and alcohol addiction is the root cause to many other societal problems and it costs our country up to $500 billion each year, in addition to the thousands of lives lost, broken homes and drug-related crime.

Most addiction treatment centers have a limited success rate, where the majority of the clients relapse. This is not the case with Narconon Arrowhead. In fact, approximately 70% of the graduates of our drug and alcohol rehab remain drug free.

To find out if there are any drug rehab treatment or counseling facilities serving people in Napili Honokowai, Hawaii that are suitable for your needs, please call 1-800-468-6933.

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Drug Substance Abuse and Addiction

Drug Substance Abuse
Abuse occurs when a drug, alcohol, or other substance is used to the detriment of the users health, family relations, finances, career, etc. The detriments may be slight at the beginning of abuse but generally escalates quite quickly into cravings (mental or physical) for the drug, alcohol, or substance. This is followed in short order by a marked rise in feeling of guilt and depression as the individual starts sacrificing quality of life for self and others in the more and more single-minded pursuit of the drugs and alcohol. Once abuse has set it the whole process of addiction picks up speed as does the damage done to health, families, career, etc. The sooner this dwindling spiral is halted and addressed with effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation the better.

 

Drug Rehab Information By City

HonoluluHiloKailua (Honolulu County)KaneoheWaipahu
Pearl CityWaimaluMililani TownKahuluiKihei
WahiawaEwa BeachSchofield BarracksHalawaMakakilo City
WailukuKaneohe StationWaipioNanakuliWaianae
Kailua (Hawaii County)Village ParkKapaaLahainaAiea
AhuimanuMakahaPukalaniWaihee-WaiehuHawaiian Paradise Park
Waimea (Hawaii County)KalaoaNapili-HonokowaiHaiku-PauwelaMakawao
HolualoaMailiLihueWailea-MakenaHickam Housing
Waipio AcresHeeiaEwa GentryMaunawiliWaikoloa Village
Ewa VillagesLaieWailua HomesteadsWaimanalo BeachPupukea

Alcohol Abuse and Addiction

Alcohol Abuse
Any treatment for addiction usually includes handling alcohol abuse. There is of course alcoholism itself, which is simply the name given to alcohol addiction. In addition to this, statistics at Narconon Arrowhead show that alcohol abuse quite often accompanies other drug addictions and must be handled as well. The idea that one can quit his drug of choice but still abuse alcohol is a dangerous idea. As drugs or alcohol are generally used as crutches for painful situations (mental or physical) in ones life, substituting one drug for another (including alcohol) can be seen as no solution at all. Effective handling of alcohol abuse, or any other substance abuse, involves confronting and controlling those life situations that are creating the need or desire to escape through alcohol or drugs. When one can be more comfortable in life without drugs or alcohol than with them, then the need or desire for them will cease.

 

Drug Effects and Addiction

Drug Effects
Three of the drug effects in any type of addiction that must be fully resolved for any chance of lasting recovery are cravings, guilt, and depression. Cravings can be mental or physical and are strong, uncontrollable urges to use drugs or alcohol despite the consequences. Depression is the source of constant and significant amounts of discomfort that prompts continued drug use in an attempt to alleviate the depression. Guilt is the feelings resulting from dishonest deeds and harm caused to the people closest to and most important to the addict. With unresolved feelings of guilt the addict is very prone and quite likely to continue using drugs or relapse to drug use in a misguided attempt to escape the feeling of guilt. In what seems an endless cycles this goes on and on with the addiction and the cravings, guilt, and depression going in a downward spiral towards death or jail.

 

Addiction Centers and Addiction

Addiction Centers
If you or a loved one is in the full grip of the downward spiral of addiction, looking to addiction centers can offer information, help, and assistance for an otherwise hopeless situation. Many addiction centers have websites which can be a rich source of information regarding addiction and on specific drugs. Addiction centers have varying philosophies regarding addiction which should be obtainable from their websites as well. The main thing one is looking for when considering any addiction centers should be proven results over an extended period of time.

 

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