Monday, May 24, 2010

Understanding What Led You to Pain Killer Treatment

Part of what you will need to understand and what we will teach you in your pain killer treatment program at Cliffside Malibu, is the facts of your addiction or what led you to your pain killer treatment. It is a fact that many people facing pain killer addiction did not abuse their prescription drug. It is also a fact that even if you did take more of your drug, every once in a while, than you were supposed to, you may not have caused your addiction. During your pain killer treatment at Cliffside Malibu, we will discuss these things in depth in classes like relapse prevention, during therapy, or during your “process” therapy. Most pain killer addictions begin because of prolonged use of the pain killer or high dose therapy when you were first prescribed it. Essentially, your body built a tolerance to the drug throughout the duration of your use, causing you to need higher doses consistently, and then leading to your body being dependent on it. This is more than likely what led you to your pain killer treatment, not because you are a drug abuser or addict. More than likely, even if you are in pain killer treatment, you only did what your doctor told you to do. (Cliffside Malibu)

Further Reading on the subject: (For the whole article click here)

A successful private drug treatment facility is recognizable both by the quality of its caregivers and the elegance of its amenities. In serving an exclusive list of elite clients, Cliffside Malibu has historically excelled on both fronts. As the center moves forward with its new initiative, those clients are certain to reap tremendous benefits.

"Pain killer treatment is always an arduous process," said a representative from Cliffside Malibu's clinical team. "It's our role as a pain killer treatment center to make it easier, by providing our residents with everything from gourmet meals to high thread-count sheets. We believe that our long record of success proves the effectiveness of our strategies."

Cliffside's competitors, meanwhile, can hardly make the same claims about their own treatment efforts.

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