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Drug Rehab Resources
20 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Seek Rehab
Actually, if you suspect you need to seek rehab treatment for a drug or alcohol problem, you probably do. But if you want to make sure, answer the questions below. If you can honestly answer yes to even one, your next step is to seek help at a rehab facility. Luxury Drug Rehab.com can put you in touch with several facilities best equipped to help your problem.
Do you have unstoppable cravings for drugs or alcohol?
While under the influence have you ever hurt yourself or others?
If you have caused harm to people, have you ever promised not to do it again but been unable to keep the promise?
Have people ever made comments about your drug or alcohol use?
Does your drinking or using negatively affect the way you perform at work or at school?
Do you drink or use to numb your feelings?
Do you drink or use because you feel insecure or self-conscious about yourself?
Have you been in trouble with the law or any other authority because of the amount you drink or use?
Have you tried to stop using drugs or drinking but found that you are unable?
Have you lost or damaged relationships because of the way you use and drink?
Have you started to drink or use alone because you are ashamed or because you do not want to share what you have with others?
Do you feel the desire to constantly be drunk or "high"?
Have you ever been arrested for a DUI, DWI or any drug related offense?
Are you unable to have good time with people at places such as parties or clubs if you are not under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
Have you ever woken up the next morning after drinking or using and been unable to remember what happened the night before?
Do you ever tell yourself you will just have one or two drinks but find you have several more than you planned?
Are the people you prefer to hang out with people who use drugs and drink the way you do?
Have you ever stayed drunk or "high" for multiple days at a time?
Do you find that you are defensive about what people say concerning your drinking and drug use?
If so do you drink and use more because they made you upset?
12 Questions to Ask the Rehab Center
Deciding to seek rehab help is admirable. Here at LuxuryDrugRehab.com, we only work with trusted facilities with successful track records that can truly help you defeat your drug or alcohol addiction.
However, we don’t want you do just take your word for it. Whether you use us to find you a facility or not, be sure to ask these questions before deciding to spend your time and money there. You owe it to yourself to find the facility that works best for you.
Does the drug rehab accept your insurance? If not, will they work with you on a payment plan or find other means of support for you?
Is the drug rehab run by state-accredited, licensed and/or trained professionals?
Is the drug rehab clean, organized and well-run?
Does the drug rehab program encompass the full range of needs of the individual (medical: including infectious diseases; psychological: including co-occurring mental illness; social; vocational; legal; etc.)?
Does the drug rehab program also address sexual orientation and physical disabilities as well as provide age, gender and culturally appropriate treatment services?
Are long-term aftercare support and/or guidance encouraged, provided and maintained after leaving the drug rehab?
Is there ongoing assessment of an individual’s treatment plan to ensure it meets changing needs?
Does the drug rehab employ strategies to engage and keep individuals in longer-term treatment, increasing the likelihood of success?
Does the drug rehab offer counseling (individual or group) and other behavioral therapies to enhance the individual’s ability to function in the family/community?
Does the drug rehab program offer medication as part of the treatment regimen, if appropriate?
Is there ongoing monitoring of possible relapse to help guide patients back to abstinence?
Are services or referrals offered to family members to ensure they understand addiction and the recovery process to help them support the recovering individual?