Holistic Drug Rehab Ontario – Drug Rehab counselling, alcohol abuse treatment, therapy

Holistic Drug Rehab Ontario

Find Drug Addiction Treatment and Rehab Options For Addicts in Ontario

At Addiction Link, we’re here to help you determine which drug rehab program is right for you. And we’ll assist you in sorting through the options (from in-patient treatment to counselling, from out-patient programs to group therapy), and suggesting ones that may work for you. We offer the help-and hope-you need.

To locate a drug rehab clinic, phone the Addiction Link toll-free number-1.800.559.9503. One of certified intake counsellors will help you complete an assessment of your personal needs. We’ll do our best to match you up with a centre that fits your needs and budget. Our services are provided at no cost to you. Individuals have a better chance of long term success when they get away from their environment when seeking treatment. For that reason we always recommend that the addicted indivdual get as far away from people, places and things as possible.

Locations

Phone Addiction Link at 1.800.559.9503 to discover what programs and centres are available.

Services

The expert counsellors at Addiction Link can help determine the best course of treatment for you. Find out more information about addiction resources, drug rehab centres, addiction treatment, substance abuse treatment, drug and alcohol rehab centres, or any treatment program. Contact Addiction Link at 1.800.559.9503.

Our promise at Addiction Link is simple. You will always speak to an intake counsellor who has battled and conquered his or her addiction. We are recovered addicts and alcoholics who know what it takes to get clean-and stay clean.

Treatment Options

Holistic Health

This option views physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life as interconnected and equally important to treatment. Although holistic treatment is commonly associated with alternative medicine, it is increasingly used in mainstream medical practice as part of a broad view of comprehensive care.

Holistic treatment helps the patient address the ultimate cause of the addiction. This allows the treatment team to create a specialized plan for the individual instead of relying solely on group programs.

Group therapy as a stand-alone treatment module works for some people, but not all. A holistic approach increases one’s chance for a full recovery.

Twelve Step Drug Rehab Centres

This is the conventional method of recovery from various obsessive-compulsive behaviours, which have become unmanageable in peoples’ lives. Millions of people have used the 12-step tools to successfully change their lives and recover from negative and even life-threatening behaviours.

They are based on a set of spiritual (not religious) principles created by Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. Anonymity underpins the 12-step way of life. By sharing with like-minded individuals, people find fellowship and support, which is the success of the program.

Religious-based Drug Rehab Centres

These centres try to get people out of their own environment. By working hard at a camp and connecting with religious concepts, people are encouraged to ‘get back’ to God. A small percentage of people complete this type of drug rehab program.

Behaviour Modification Drug Rehab Centres

At these centres, the purpose is to ‘break’ the person through peer pressure and behaviour modification techniques. The concept relies on breaking the spirit of a person, and rebuilding him or her. A small percentage can become harmless people.

All-Natural Treatment Drug Rehab Centres

This option addresses the biophysical and biochemical imbalances with a program that eliminates toxins from the body, and cravings for substances. The treatment includes an educational program that teaches new life skills to help a person tackle life’s hardships.

A large part of the treatment teaches people to live life based on one’s personal views within the morals of society. This culminates with the person applying these skills to repair the damage of the things that are holding him/her back in life.

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