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Just about every illicit drug as well as alcohol and diverted pharmaceuticals are abused in the state of Colorado. Because of this, many addicted individuals suffer dire consequences including health, legal and social consequences and lose their lives to addiction each year. The consequences of addiction go far beyond those which the drug user experiences, and addiction leaves many innocent victims in its path including children, spouses and other loved ones and friends. To help put an end to the destruction that drug and alcohol addiction causes, individuals must get help at an effective drug rehab program in the state. If someone won't get help on their own, it is sometimes necessary for friends and family to intervene and persuade them to get the help they need.

If you have a friend or loved one who is addicted to drugs, you know the daily toll it takes on everyone involved. It is unfortunate that many others get pulled into the addict's cycle of behavior, some even taking on rolls as enablers which can become all consuming and the unhealthiest relationship one can possibly be a part of. There is a way out of it, and those affected must come together and do everything possible to not only get the addicted individual in drug rehab but also put the pieces of their own life back together. In fact, it is sometimes necessary for family members and other loved ones to take part in treatment themselves to repair any emotional or psychological damage that may have occurred in their lives. This can sometimes takes place in the form of counseling with the addict, or even personal one on one counseling with a professional treatment counselor or addiction therapist.

One proven and effective method of convincing someone to enter drug rehab, after prior attempts have failed, is to hold a drug intervention with the help of a professional interventionist. Professional interventionists can educate intervention participants and help guide them through the intervention process so that it is a success. Intervention participants will confront the addict and let them know how their addiction has affected their life and their relationship, and any other truths which will hit home for the addict. The ultimate goal is to offer the addict an effective solution to the problem, drug rehab, as a means of putting an end to this destruction and personal decay. Most will accept this help, and if they don't it can put others who are affected back in a position of power of the situation as they will be forced to enforce ultimatums if the individual doesn't go to drug rehab. These ultimatums are sometimes just enough pressure to persuade someone to go to drug rehab, and should be enforced at all costs and in the best interests of everyone involved.

Whether the individual decides to go to treatment on their own or a drug intervention has been a success, their first stop will be drug detox. During detox, they will almost always experience physical symptoms which may be uncomfortable and even sometimes painful. They will also experience intense cravings for their drug or drugs of choice, an important reason to be in a drug rehab setting with no access to drugs to cut down on the chances of relapse. Treatment professionals will ensure that detox is as comfortable as possible, while working in coordination with medical professionals to ensure it is a safe detox. For example, detoxing from alcohol can be particularly dangerous and even life threatening and no one who has become physically dependent to alcohol should ever try and quit on their own. Benzodiazepines, a type of prescription drug, are another example of drugs which should only be abstained from under medical supervision.

Once drug detox is complete and most of the physical symptoms of addiction are at bay, the individual can then focus on getting through intense counseling and taking part in other therapeutic methods of treatment to become fully rehabilitated. It is not uncommon for individuals to have cravings even after detox is complete, but in a therapeutic setting such as a drug rehab not only will they have no access to drugs but they will have the care and support needed to remain abstinent. Because treatment setting is one of the most important aspects of treatment, the drug rehab process works best when conducted in an inpatient or residential setting where the individual can take part in treatment without distraction from things which could stunt their progress. It is important that the individuals retains their gains and successes in treatment and is given every opportunity to do so.

Another important factor to consider is length of treatment. For example, some drug rehab programs may only provide treatment for a couple of days or weeks, which is not even going to help an individual through most of the physical challenges they will have to overcome. Many more emotional and psychological challenges are under the surface which must be revealed and addressed thoroughly if the individual is to be truly rehabilitated and be able to make a fresh start. This is why the most successful drug rehab programs in Colorado are those which not only provide a therapeutic and stable treatment environment, but one's which require a stay of at least 90 days and even up to a year in some cases. This will ensure that the individual is not just abstinent but at a stable point physically, mentally and emotionally and ready for the real world.

If you or someone you know in Colorado is struggling with addiction, take the time to discover what treatment options are available in the state by speaking with a professional drug treatment counselor. Get any concerns resolved and any questions answered, and even receive guidance on holding an intervention as needed to help persuade someone you care about to make the right choice of treatment over drugs or alcohol. Don't let addiction take its toll on you or anyone else you care about, especially when the answers and solutions are available in Colorado and at your fingertips.

Treatment Listings in Colorado:
  • Saddle Rock Counseling
    20971 East Smokey Hill Road Aurora CO., 80015
  • Outpatient Clinic Craig
    439 Breeze Street Craig CO., 81625
  • Broadway Counseling Services LLC
    3671 South Huron Street Englewood Colorado, 80110
  • Health Solutions
    417 Indiana Street Trinidad Colorado, 81082
  • Arapahoe House
    7373 Birch Street Commerce City CO., 80022
  • Solvista Health
    714 Front Street Leadville CO., 80461
  • Men and Women Seeking Empowerment
    100 East South Boulder Road Lafayette Colorado, 80026
  • ARTS Univ of CO Health Science Center
    1620 Gaylord Street Denver Colorado, 80206
  • Parkview Medical Center
    400 West 16th Street Pueblo CO., 81003
  • Ideas Directed at Eliminating Abuse
    83 North 4th Avenue Brighton CO., 80601
  • Eagle Counseling Services Inc
    1690 South Federal Boulevard Denver Colorado, 80219
  • Sisters of Color United for Education
    1400 North Williams Street Denver Colorado, 80218
  • Hoffler and Associates Csl Servs Inc
    1880 Dublin Boulevard Colorado Springs CO., 80918
  • Monarch OTC
    129 North Harrison Avenue Lafayette CO., 80026
  • Arapahoe Douglas Mental Health Network
    61 West Davies Avenue North Littleton Colorado, 80120
  • Denver Health Community Detox
    1155 Cherokee Street Denver Colorado, 80204
  • Mental Health Center of Denver
    4455 East 12th Avenue Denver CO., 80220
  • Tennyson Center for Children at
    2950 Tennyson Street Denver CO., 80212
  • Hinds Feet Adventure
    125 North Parkside Drive Colorado Springs Colorado, 80909
  • SummitStone Health Partners
    3705 North Grant Avenue Loveland Colorado, 80538
  • Aspen Counseling and Education Center
    321 West Henrietta Avenue Woodland Park CO., 80866
  • Denver Health and Hospital Authority
    777 Bannock Street Denver CO., 80204
  • ADAPT Program
    5136 Community Drive USAF Academy Colorado, 80840
  • Empowerment Program Inc
    1600 York Street Denver Colorado, 80206
  • Journey Counseling Center LLC
    1801 Sunset Place Longmont CO., 80501
  • InnerBalance Health Center
    1414 West 28th Street Loveland CO., 80538
  • Canon City Counseling Inc
    224 North Cottonwood Avenue Canon City Colorado, 81212
  • Sobriety House Inc
    121 Acoma Street Denver Colorado, 80223
  • Summit Stone Health Partners
    1950 Redtail Hawk Drive Estes Park CO., 80517
  • New Start Recovery
    511 Norfolk Street Aurora CO., 80011
  • Turning Point Center for Youth and
    614 Mathews Street Fort Collins Colorado, 80524
  • Denver Indian Health and Family Servs
    1633 Fillmore Street Denver Colorado, 80206
  • Ambiance Counseling Services
    1630 Miner Street Idaho Springs CO., 80452
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
    4776 Eagleridge Circle Pueblo CO., 81008
  • Community Care Corp
    800 Englewood Parkway Englewood Colorado, 80110
  • Insight Services PLLC
    212 East Monument Street Colorado Springs Colorado, 80903
  • Colorado West Regional Mental Hlth Ctr
    137 Howard Street Eagle CO., 81631
  • SummitStone Health Partners
    125 Crestridge Street Fort Collins CO., 80525
  • Crossroads Turning Points Inc
    1004 Carbon Place Trinidad Colorado, 81082
  • Choices in Living Counseling Center
    2200 South Federal Boulevard Denver Colorado, 80219
  • Colorado West Regional Mental Hlth Ctr
    350 McKinley Street Walden CO., 80480
  • Partnership for Progress
    100 Kendall Drive Lamar CO., 81052
  • Parker Valley Hope
    22422 East Main Street Parker Colorado, 80134
  • Colorado West Regional Mental Hlth Ctr
    480 East Agate Avenue Granby Colorado, 80446
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