Selecting a Drug Rehab Program is one of the essential and critical decisions to make. However, only a very few number of people are acquainted with a quality Drug Rehab Program. Each program has its own credentials, staff qualifications, options, cost and efficiency. Drug and Alcohol addictions progress through a predictable stage.
You desperately need a trained professional, who is an expert in addiction medicine and who can diagnose accurately with prescribe medicines that are appropriate for such a treatment irrespective of whether he or she is an in/out patient or has come for counseling.
The Drug Rehab programs offer various treatment programs as per the individuals needs. They can include outpatient, inpatient, short stay or residential options. The only difference between a residential and inpatient treatment is that, inpatient treatment is provided by licensed hospital and residential Drug Rehab Programs generally meet the usual medical care of rigorous standards. The length of a Drug Rehab Program depends on the severity of the addictions.
Nowadays Drug Rehab Programs are not very expensive. The cost depends on the chosen type of the program. You should know what is inclusive and if there is any free service program and service for a health insurance. But the expense of a Drug Rehab Program can exceed if it is not treated on time. Therefore, it is more important that you treat the person before it is too late.
A benefit to on the site medical care in a Drug Rehab Program is that, they have doctors and nurses, who offer 24 hours services, constantly monitor and ensure that you have a safe treatment to get rid of this drug addiction. Moreover, the specialized staff can monitor the progress of the addicted person and make the necessary adjustments to the treatment program.
Alcohol, Heroine and methadone or even prescription drugs may cause uncomfortable reactions and symptoms, when an individual suddenly stops taking them. Some Drug Rehab Programs have a specifically designed treatment, so that the addicted person comes out of the drug addiction without having to go through any agony that is generally experienced during drug withdrawal. This withdrawal procedure restores the capability of an individual and also included nutritional supplements of calcium and vitamins along with magnesium that help to eliminate this addiction from your life very easily. You can also find Drug Rehab Programs that are undertaken as a part of non-profit for the betterment of the society and offer services at free of cost.
A Drug Rehab Program, if taken from a center that has Medical accreditation and credentials is very significant. This addiction can adversely affect the whole family and not just alcoholic. The members of the family often do not realize that how badly the person is affected by dependency of chemical. Therefore, involvement of the family is an added component to the Drug Rehab Program’s success.
There is no quick treatment for drug abuse. The recovery is a continuous process and the skills that an individual learns during the Drug Rehab Program should be implemented in his or her day-to-day life, but of course, it will take time.
Some of the available Drug Rehab Programs offer you a Follow-Up program. The program offers not only quality but also continuous care program that helps and monitors the recovery of an addicted individual.
Roberta Groche
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Why Wont So Called Christan's Release Repentant Criminals From Prison ?
Matthew18:25-35 says your a hypocrite if you do and will burn in hell. Now for logos statistics show increased cost of funding in criminal justice and punishment has in no way reduced crime in fact just the opposite we are seeing a trend of increase 5 times the average we are also seeing a dramatic increase in cost and prison over crowding while sociology experiments are showing that merciful acts in state show a dramatic reduction in crime such examples were taken during the vietnam war and drug rehab center legislation prior to mandatory minimum sentence concluding it just feels good and costs a lot in fact white color crimes are said to be more expensive to jail then a hospital bill and drug offenders on average are more expensive to jail then rehab programs Yes put away violent offenders but their are alternative punishments to non violent offenders or at least reduced sentencing The real question we should be asking ourselves is what is the correlation between incarceration and crime rates experts say their is none that incarceration does not equal change in behavior so for all our incarceration are we really safer experts say no Can we draw out a public safety plan that is fiscally sane remember your flipping the bill for these people The answer is yes many bills offering programs without sentance or reduced sentence are offered part of relgious rehabilitation program even with viloent offenders in church services and anger management but because of republicans and conservative christains this bill has been shot down Also we must come to the moral realiztion that prison is in no way fair punishment I mean that the punishment is not equal to all inmates and that constuties a moral ethic of un equal punishment as well as for a select minority cruel and unusual I think corpal punishment if agreed upon should be adminstered by government in addition safety regulation has occured in texas but the bill was later removed by you guessed it conservite christain republicans
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The Seperation of church and state is just a clause How Is Church and State Divided?
Ok I know The U.S Constitution right but isn’t american economics founded on the protestant ethos and don’t we have to swear oaths in courts Don’t we say god in the pledge of allegiance does it not say in god we trust on our printed money Don’t we pass state laws favorable to monotheism like abortion and bans on gay marriage like prop 8 politically hiding it’s involvement as to make lies successful like saying it’s about the definition of marriage which it was not It was about civil liberty in making a amendment to the state Constitution because a law regarding same sex marriage was over tuned in four case precedents from judges in Northern California What about state and Federal grants and tax cuts to jewish and Christan churches what happened to islam or pagan covens what happened to buddhist and hindu temples why are they not funded or given relief what happened to catholic parishes Why have republicans become political candidates of conservative Christan’s Why do we always attribute morality and god to our wars or political projects Why cant we remain in logos of political movements why did feminism take so long why was prohibition passed why do we have a fiscally insane war policy on drugs and terrorism
For the same reason you keep posting this question over and over; everyone is repentant once they get caught.
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It’s the government that sends them in not Christians.
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blah blah blah… well also you know there are these things called laws in the real world and not everyone is christian!
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if that is all it took there would be no one left in jails
I have an idea
Try being a law abiding citizen and you wont go to jail
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Fine. Release them into your custody, then.
I’d love to see the link. I wonder if they took immigration into account. I also would love to see statistics on repeat offenders because my closest Friend is a prosecutor and he claims he sees the same people over and over. They always get released because of cost, and they tend to commit worse offenses. The NY State Prison System is an enormous, corrupt system. Were you aware that a prisoner can have a sex change (on your dime) when incarcerated? I suppose that’s more important than a starving kid in the ghetto.
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They can repent all they want, I still expect them to serve every second of their punishment. How else will they learn their lesson?
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just release them?! because there are moral rules of conduct in this society otherwise everyone would run wild like the wild wild west and not be punished for killing, stealing, raping, etc. when a child does something wrong we put them in time out and they get punished so that they know when they do wrong there will be consequences. everything we do has consequences, whether inflicted by the law or just plain karma. this is hard for me to say, because i have a brother in prison and i wish he would be released, however when it comes to murderers, crooks and such i think they need to be punished for what they have done to someone else.
also..i am not christian just believe in right and wrong.
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Because nobody would be dumb enough to put the criminal justice system into the hands of people who think like that.
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Imprisonment is found throughout Scripture. As a young man, Joseph was thrown into prison in Egypt (Gen. 39:20). Samson, after having his eyes put out, was put to work in a grinding mill prison house of the Philistines (Jdg. 16:21). Jeremiah spent many of his days in the “court of the prison” (Jer. 32:2).
Also, throughout the New Testament, men such as Paul, James, John the Baptist and Peter, among others, were imprisoned.
This shows that variations of imprisonment have been used for thousands of years.
However, prisons are not God’s way of dealing with crime. The above examples were all from nations not led by God!
When Israel was led out of Egypt, God gave the nation a civil code of laws that would cause the Gentiles to view Israel as a “great nation” that was both “wise and understanding” (Deut. 4:6). However, in this code God included no provision for prisons. Instead, there were swift and sure punishments for each broken law.
In contrast to America’s current prison system, a broken law generally resulted in a predetermined punishment—with no gray areas.
Once a man was sentenced, the punishment was swiftly and publicly carried out—often with citizens helping to execute sentences.
This system of corporal and capital punishment was used so that other citizens would “hear and fear” (Deut. 13:11; 17:13; 19:20), realizing the consequences of breaking the law.
The closest thing to a prison were wards, where criminals awaited sentencing, followed by their quick and sure punishment (Lev. 24:12; Num. 15:34).
On top of this, penalties fit the crime. In the 21st century, what and how long a sentence should be are usually left to a judge to decide. For the same offense, one man will receive years in prison, while another only a handful of months—or even none at all!
Physical punishment under Israel’s civil laws was made to fit the crime, not the criminal. Some crimes meant flogging or a mandatory death sentence. Others incurred less severe punishments. For example, if a man were caught stealing he was ordered to pay back twice the stolen amount (Exo. 22:4-9).
By consistently and publicly punishing criminals, the ancient Israelites knew what consequences would result if they broke these laws. In doing so, crime was thwarted.
If this were to be enacted today, it would still work. However, this system would be derided as archaic and outdated (just as similar punishments were from Colonial America). While modern prisons are plagued with mounting problems, God’s Way involves swift sentencing, with swift punishment.
It may seem that what is outlined in the Bible is “too simple” and critics could decry that it could never fit every case. However, applying God’s Law would work to effectively reduce crime—if a nation diligently applied it.
United States prisons cannot produce real rehabilitation or change in inmates. Modern systems are not based upon God’s Law, rather the ideas of men! Because of this, prisons cannot get to the core problem of crime—human nature!
So…do you think mans way of dealing with criminals is easier than God’s way?!
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