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Drug abuse and addiction are problems that affect citizens from every walk of life across the state of Oklahoma, including the city of Ada. From wealthy professionals to prison inmates, anyone can succumb to the influence of drugs. If you are searching for an effective rehabilitation program that does not employ drug replacement therapy, Narconon Arrowhead is the place you are seeking. With 50 years of success helping addicts free themselves from substance abuse, Narconon’s holistic approach puts a person back in control of their life and offers hope for a brighter tomorrow.  Ada residents are are only a short hour and a half drive away from the nationally renowned programs that Narconon Arrowhead offers.

Narconon Arrowhead’s CARF-accredited rehabilitation program is unique but highly effective. It starts with a thorough withdrawal. Withdrawal is never a comfortable process, but Narconon’s trained professionals utilize a supportive approach centered on a detoxification process that reaches deep within the body’s tissues to release accumulated deposits of drugs that have lodged there. One of the most difficult obstacles confronting an addict as he attempts to recover is the physical and mental cravings for drugs, which at times can be overwhelming. Removing every last trace of drugs from the body helps to reduce or eliminate these cravings. Since drugs affect a person’s mental attitude and cognitive ability, removing them from the body has a positive effect in all these areas. The Narconon New Life Detoxification Program utilizes a specially designed program that includes a moderate-heat sauna, specific nutritional supplements and mild exercise requirements, all supervised by a trained professional. 

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Ada residents can feel confident knowing that the trusted, effective addiction treatment at Narconon Arrowhead is easily accessible via OK-1 E.  Narconon’s holistic treatment program handles all aspects of drug addiction.   Conquering physical cravings is just one piece of a full recovery. The mental and emotional aspects of addiction are just as important. A rehabilitation program that neglects them will not be effective. Narconon’s approach next addresses two major hurdles an addict must overcome to achieve full recovery: depression and guilt. In the Narconon program addicts learn real-life communication skills and how to engage in healthy, pro-survival relationships. The addict discovers how to stop creating problems that lead to drug abuse.

Next, they study (and practice using) more “life tools” that address the subject of the guilt an addict carries with them regarding past actions and how they have treated loved ones. This enables them to start life again with a clean slate. Most addicts have a tendency to turn their focus on themselves and the suffering and personal problems they are experiencing. Though understandable, this is not a healthy frame of mind. They are unable to connect with others in a real, meaningful way. Narconon Arrowhead’s trained professionals guide people through a series of study and practice sessions in which they learn how to deal with these issues head-on.

The unique detoxification program and the real-life, down-to-earth tools that addicts gain set the Narconon program apart from all others and make it truly effective in bringing about full recoveries.

Drug Abuse Affects All Walks of Life

Many Oklahomans don’t realize the extent of the drug problem in the state. Oklahoma tops the list of states with the worst prescription drug abuse problems. In fact, as recently as 2012, 9.7 million prescriptions were written for controlled substances. That number is highly unusual. When compared to the population of Oklahoma, it means that there were six hundred million pills in circulation in a single year. There is simply no way that Oklahomans are in so much more pain than the rest of the country that they require that many pills. To combat the rapidly growing number of prescription medication addicts, Governor Mary Fallin recently signed into law a bill that requires doctors to check a state-wide database when first prescribing three classes of controlled medications. The law is designed to reduce or eliminate the number of people who acquire multiple prescriptions by visiting different doctors and getting a prescription from each. There are high hopes that the law, which will take effect in November, will rapidly shrink the number of death from prescription drug overdoses.

Though most overdoses stem from prescription drugs, some come from other sources such as binge drinking or illegal substances. One of the most highly addictive and physically damaging drugs is methamphetamine. The news covered a story recently of a female inmate from Ada who was found dead in her cell at the Pontotoc County Justice Center. She died from an overdose of meth which she was given by her cellmate.

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Whether the addiction is to prescription medications, methamphetamine, or something else, the need for effective drug rehabilitation is clear. With Narconon having 50 years of success in helping to break the dwindling spiral of drug addiction, Narconon Arrowhead is the answer to the question, “what can be done about addiction?” If you or a loved one is suffering from drug abuse, it is not too late to get help. Call Narconon’s admissions counselors and get your questions answered. Then sign up today and start on the road to recovery.