MORE AWARENESS

Is 2021 Going to See an Increased Need for Rehabilitation and Family Intervention?

The treatment gap in the United States is quite large, per the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The strategies used to increase access to effective treatment involve achieving insurance parity, reducing stigma, and raising awareness among both patients and healthcare professionals of the value of addiction treatment.

read more...

Ren in Alcohol
April 17, 2019

Alcohol Awareness Month 2019

Innovated, funded, and sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Alcohol Awareness Month was first established in 1987 to help reduce the stigma associated with alcohol addiction. The driving force behind Alcohol Awareness Month was to encourage communities to reach out to the American public every April, for the duration of the month, with information and resources on alcohol, alcoholism, and recovery.

read more...

David in Success Story
April 15, 2019

Regained Awareness Is Extremely Vital to My Continued Success

I would like to briefly give my thanks for the recent success I feel regarding the Objective portion of Narconon’s program. Objectives were tough but thanks to Les and Fio’s encouragement I persisted and was rewarded in several specific gains.

read more...

Cody Buckman in Success Story
February 4, 2017

More Patient, Aware and More Confident in My Communications

The Narconon program includes unique exercises called Objectives to help bring a person's attention off the past and into the present. This is what Andrew has to say upon completion of the Objectives course: I am glad to be done with the Objectives portion of the program.

read more...