Confrontational Treatment Approaches for Addiction Do Not Work: Here’s the Evidence
Confrontational treatment approaches have been used for addiction treatment for decades, despite the fact there is no evidence to show it is effective. Studies show that confrontational treatment actually does more harm than good. This is blog number 13 in the series 20 things you should know about rehabilitative treatment: What works. This list was […]
Co-Existing Psychiatric Disorders and Addiction or Alcoholism Need to Be Treated Simultaneously
Dealing with addiction is hard enough on its own, but it is even more difficult when you’re dealing with a co-occurring mental illness such as depression or bipolar disorder. The link between mental illness and addiction goes both ways. About 50% of people with a severe mental illness are also affected by a substance problem. […]
Addicts and Alcoholics Face Issues Other Than Addiction That Need to Be Addressed in Treatment
An addict or alcoholic going to treatment is likely to be facing myriad issues, and many of these are issues other than addiction. These issues include medical, social, vocational and legal problems that are associated and contributory factors to their addiction or alcoholism. In order for treatment to be successful, these other issues need to […]
Find Out Why These 10 Myths About Addiction & Sobriety Are Downright False
What are myths about addiction and sobriety? Can they stop people from getting into recovery? For rehab to be effective, these myths need to be challenged by the truth. This is why it is important to have people on the staff of a treatment centre who are in recovery from addiction and who can speak […]
Wanting to Change and Believing Change Is Possible Is Important for Addicts and Alcoholics in Treatment
Although levels of motivation at the start of therapy have no effect on treatment outcomes, improving a person’s motivation to change during treatment improves the likelihood of treatment success, the key lies in them believing change is possible. Improving an individual’s self-efficacy, in other words, a person’s belief in their capacity to succeed in specific […]
The Power of a Personalised Programme Is What Makes Rehab a Success
Rehab succeeds when treatment fits the human being sitting in front of us. That statement sounds obvious, yet it cuts directly against how addiction treatment has often been delivered in South Africa and across the world. For decades, rehabs have leaned on fixed curriculums, pre-set schedules, identical groups, standardised worksheets, and step-based templates that assume […]
Rehab Works Best When Therapy Addresses a Patient’s Beliefs and Expectations
Addicts and alcoholics who come into treatment are often scared about getting clean and sober, they bring with them beliefs and expectations that need to be comprehensively considered and addressed by the therapist. If they are not addressed the entire therapeutic process is at risk of being derailed. In the series 20 things you should […]
Going to Rehab More Than Once Doesn’t Mean You’re a Lost Cause
A relapse after treatment can feel like the end of the world or a hopeless situation. But it is not. The reality is that many people require multiple treatment attempts before they find long-term recovery. Relapse is often part of the learning process. It is your choice whether to learn and grow after a relapse […]
Does Involuntary Rehab Work?
Many people think that drug and alcohol rehabilitative treatment will only work if a client is willing and enthusiastic about going to rehab and getting sober and this begs the question, does involuntary rehab work? But evidence shows that low motivation, or just not being willing to go to rehab doesn’t determine whether treatment will […]
Why You Need To Act Fast When Someone Agrees To Go To Rehab?
When it comes to bringing your loved one to treatment, time is of the essence. To save a life, rehab should be easy to access with as few obstacles as possible. You should know about rehabilitative treatment: What works. This list was compiled by the European Association for the Treatment of Addiction, according to the […]
