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Testimonials
"Thank you for helping me find a great rehab. I am really glad I called. Privacy was a big concern for me. Alan was very knowledgeable about all the top-tier rehabs and helped me narrow it down to the ones where I could be sure my privacy would be respected. "
Barry M.
Palm Springs, Ca
"I just want to say thank you. You found me a rehab center where for the first time I was able to get the healing I needed in a quiet, private space without constant attention. All I could hear when I woke up in the morning was the sound of the ocean and the birds. It was exactly the kind of space I needed to heal."
Janet J.
Pacific Palisades, Ca

Addiction Treatment
Drug addiction treatment is intended to help addicted individuals stop compulsive drug seeking and use. Treatment can occur in a variety of settings, in many different forms, and for different lengths of time. Because drug addiction is typically a chronic disorder characterized by occasional relapses, a short-term, one-time treatment is usually not sufficient. For many, treatment is a long-term process that involves multiple interventions and regular monitoring.
The best programs provide a combination of therapies and other services to meet an individual patient’s needs. Specific needs may relate to age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, other drug use, co-morbid conditions (e.g., depression, HIV), parenting, housing, and employment, as well as physical and sexual abuse history.
While many drug treatment methods call for treating one drug with other drugs, still other methods reject the use of drugs altogether. Behavioral therapies motivate people to participate in drug treatment. Addicts learn strategies for coping with drug cravings. They acquire ways to avoid drugs and prevent relapse. Most important, they learn how to cope when confronted with the possibility of relapse.
Once the user’s drug abuse has been cured, addiction therapy also includes returning people to a productive life. Studies show that people who seek treatment and stay in treatment stop using drugs and improve their lives.
Addiction is a chronic disease. And like other chronic diseases, it can be managed successfully. Drug addiction treatment has been shown to reduce associated health and social costs by far more than the cost of the treatment itself.
If you’re ready to seek treatment for your substance abuse, or if a loved one is struggling with drugs or alcohol, don’t wait. Call LuxuryDrugRehab.com now. Addiction treatment is just a call away.