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Are Sober Living Houses for Drug Addicts Better Than Rehabs

Rehab programs are effective in helping individuals recover from the state of addiction. However, it may be a sound proposition to enter the world. Returning to the open society may force the person back into addiction because of sudden exposure to freedom and the triggers.<br>

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Are Sober Living Houses for Drug Addicts Better Than Rehabs

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  1. Are Sober Living Houses for Drug Addicts Better Than Rehabs? Wellington's halfway houses for people addicted to drugs are the new alternative to rehab facilities and, some say, the better one. Are there any major differences between the two? If so, how do they compare in terms of effectiveness? Wellington Village is, first of all, a well crafted community. It comes as no surprise that it is now home to sober living facilities dedicated to recovering drug addicts Halfway House. These provide an environment that is not only drug free but also alcohol free. Thus, there is no chance at replacing one addiction with another and fulfilling the rebound cycle. But before that, there is a vital distinction to be made: such homes are halfway houses - meaning they do not offer the therapy and treatment needed in the first stage of the fight against addiction. What these homes can do is to provide the necessary environment and support to ensure a safe transition to normal life. The system enables a genuine increase of the quality of life for former addicts, but only once they're past the critical initial stage of their recovery. The residents of such homes can in no way replace rehab personnel, nor provide any treatment. There is no detox involved, nor counseling or any kind of schedule. Rehabs and halfway homes are not mutually exclusive. Anyone facing the addiction issue should look for an adequate drug rehab Wellington service in order to receive specialised treatment. A drug-free home should only be seen as the means to obtain a positive living style in a comfortable environment, which makes a relapse unnecessary. It has been proven that the cycle of addiction is hard or even impossible to break when the individual cannot have a supportive environment that discourages substance abuse. The presence of drugs and destructive behaviours tempts or encourages the person to indulge in their vice. Once the detox and the therapy are done with, the patient can be placed in a temporary home where no such temptations exist. Instead, they will be introduced to a healthy, stable environment where drugs and alcohol are simply no longer needed - because many of the problems that called for these as 'solutions' are no longer there to begin with. Thus, a halfway home ensures an easy transition where supportive people create the right ambiance to help one detach from their former addiction and the related issues. The most powerful concept behind sober living homes is peer support. Although essential, it is usually lacking in a rehab and therefore must be ensured in the following stage. G Sonali loves to write on varieties of topics. While researching about solutions for drug addicts to return to sobriety, she realizes the importance of sober living homes [http://www.greatawakeninginc.com/] or halfway houses [http://www.greatawakeninginc.com/].

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