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Long-Term Treatment for Texas Residents

Right now there are approximately 460,000 individuals who need long-term treatment for substance abuse addictions in Texas. With less than 100,000 actually going to any type of treatment, the drug problem in Texas is continually rising. The vast majority of the addicted that seek treatment opt for a 30 day outpatient facility or they go to meetings a couple of times per week. While that may work for some, the majority remain addicted and the addiction spirals out of control even worse than before.

For some, they are setting their selves up for disappointment. It is hopeful thinking that they will be able to go to a meeting and never use drugs again. There are other factors in drug addiction that need to get handled in order to stay clean for the rest of their lives. Long-term treatment has been proven to be more effective for substance abuse addictions.

An effective long-term treatment program will give a person 24 hour a day care. The goal of any long-term treatment program should be to get the person off drugs for the rest of their life and not substitute one drug for another. Long-term treatment should give a person the tools necessary to live drug free, have total recovery and live a productive life.

Narconon’s long-term treatment program handles both the mental and physical aspects of a person’s addiction. With this unique approach, the program achieves over a 70% success rate of those it graduates. Our highly trained staff is 100% dedicated to helping our clients overcome their addictions. Narconon can help if you are suffering from drug addiction.

If you or someone you love needs long-term treatment in Texas, please call 1-800-468-6933 to speak to a counselor who can help you get started on the road to recovery for a life time.



 

 

 

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