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Articles
- Drug Rehab
The treatment of alcohol and drug addiction is typically complicated by the presence of additional psychological conditions (commonly referred to as a ‘dual diagnosis’). If these underlying conditions are not treated, the substance abuser is most likely not going to be able to achieve lasting sobriety.
- Alcohol Treatment
Tekuma Recovery Group Recovery Group recommends a Therapeutic Community in Israel for alcohol treatment. Alcohol treatment cannot be successful unless the alcoholic is convinced that his life is out of control and that his belief that he can remain in control is shattered.
- Residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs
Unlike most residential drug and alcohol treatment programs, which require only a 30 day stay, Tekuma Recovery Group recommends no less than a 90-day program. (Historically, this 30-day requirement was based on non-clinical factors such as insurance company demands.)
- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Tekuma Recovery Group recommends a uniquely effective Therapeutic Community in Israel which features drug and alcohol treatment for both first-time addicts and those who, despite their repeated attempts at sobriety, have a history of multiple relapses.
- Drug Rehab Center
Substance abuse is a euphemism for the use of potentially addictive substances such as alcohol, various forms of opiates, including heroin, and regularly prescribed pain medications of all sorts, which interferes with the quality of life and functioning at work, home, and in the social realm.
- Female Addiction
Female addiction is rampant in Western societies but it is often disguised by the role women play in the western world's relatively affluent culture. For example, childcare workers supplement the maternal function in affluent classes.
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Why Israel
Therapeutic Communities in Israel offer an exceptional opportunity for addicts living in the United States to achieve lasting sobriety. Because the treatment takes place in Israel, the addict will achieve his sobriety as a result of social-educational processes unique to Israel.
Living far from familiar people, places and things, and by simultaneously being immersed in the Hebrew language and culture, the addict will reexamine his often too smoothly told repetitive life narratives. His inevitable struggles with the Hebrew language and necessary adjustments to Israeli culture will facilitate challenging his old rationalizations and stories... Read More |
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