TREATMENT WORKS!
Monday, September 27th, 2010
Over the last decade, the entertainment world has brought much attention to drug and alcohol recovery. While the attention has sparked improved awareness of the disease of addiction, it seems to be lacking emphasis on one major message. In 2000, the movie 28 Days sparked awareness of what goes on in a treatment facility. In watching this movie, I did not get a feeling that treatment was for me. I saw people holding hands in a group and chanting prayers of hope. This was not attractive to me and aired on being hokey. Then, intervention brought forth a much needed awareness of the drug and alcohol intervention process as it followed addicts and their families into the horror and heartbreak surrounding active addiction. However, not much time was spent on the treatment process that follows an intervention. Most recently, shows such as Dr. Drew’s Celebrity Rehab and Sober House, have brought to light the entertaining issues which occur in the high-stress environment as vulnerable people go through the recovery process but not much emphasis was placed on the final outcome of treatment. I am grateful that the entertainment industry has brought drug treatment, intervention and rehab to the surface. However, one of the major messages which is only lightly touched upon (if at all), is TREATMENT WORKS! This is the major catalyst for the RecoveryNow project. Recovery Now and RecoveryNowTV.com was created to bring forth stories of hope. We present some of the most difficult cases – from the multiple relapser who was sneaking into the bathroom at work to inject heroin and crystal meth in a vein in her neck, to the mother of three children who was cooped up in her room with the shades drawn taking hundreds of pills in a day and contemplating suicide. Recovery Now shows how in a very short time, people can regain their lives back and live in the light of hope rather than in despair. Recovery Now TV shows people that Treatment Works. There is no guarantee that a person is going to stay sober for the rest of their life. However, going to treatment will pull someone from the depths of their addiction and help them get to the route of their problem and deal with issues head on. There are thousands of treatment programs throughout the country. There are programs which except health insurance for payment. There are programs which are free. There are programs which offer a payment plan based on a sliding fee scale. There are programs which offer a work exchange for treatment. The bottom line is, anyone no matter what their financial situation is or how bad their addiction is, can get help. Drug Treatment, Intervention and rehab works. Recovery Now TV - Drug Treatment and Rehab Video
National Alcohol & Drug Recovery Month is in September
Friday, September 24th, 2010
RecoveryNowTV Applauds Everyone in Recovery and the People that Help Them Recovery Month is an annual observance that takes place during the month of September to bring attention to the societal benefits of substance abuse treatment. This year's theme is Join the Voices for Recovery: Now More Than Ever! At RecoveryNowTV we'd like to add our voice and applaud all the people that are in recovery and the contributions of the treatment providers that help make recovery possible. This year's theme emphasizes the high level of stress many people are under and how this can contribute to alcohol or drug addiction or relapse.

Now is the time for those who need help to seek treatment and to lesson the stigma associated with the disease through education and awareness. Besides being a platform to celebrate people in recovery this month serves to educate the public on substance abuse as a national health crisis and that recovery IS possible and addiction IS a treatable disease. Recovery month also demonstrates benefits for society as a whole when an affected individual receives the treatment they need. Family, friends, coworkers all benefit when those who need help seek treatment.

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