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Drug abuse is on the rise and is affecting many people from all walks of life and geographical locations. Drug addiction was once thought to only affect individuals in certain social and economic classes in of society. Researchers now know that this information is false. Dependency to drugs can happen to anyone and does not discriminate; seeking treatment at a Christian Drug Treatment facility is the first step to sobriety and a better life. If life becomes unmanageable and things are getting bad, the time to get help is now and there is no better way to handle addiction than with a faith-based approach.

Drug addiction can happen in many forms, and can vary from person to person. One person may only use drugs once or twice a month, while others are daily users. Individuals that only use drugs on a monthly basis are generally called binge users. What this means is that the individual uses excessive amounts of a controlled substance at one time. While others that abuse drugs may use them on a daily basis but consume small amounts. Each of these problems is serious and requires professional treatment. Denial is the most common response when facing this situation.

Many individuals start using drugs as a release to escape temporary problems in life. These drugs generally make the person feel better in the beginning and then the individual starts to associate the good feeling that they have with the drug being used. Over extended periods of time, the person abusing the drug will find themselves using the same substance over and over again for that first "feel good" high. Unfortunately the drug of choice starts to become more important to the individual as a way to feel better or just to cope with stressful situations in life. Substance abuse is never the answer, but in time, addiction will set in and quitting is no longer an option because the person has no control over their ability to stop.


What many addicted people do not realize is that the body will adapt to the presence of a drug and over time a tolerance develops. Where once a small amount would give them the desired effect of pleasure, they now need to take more of the drug to get the same high and in turn the body will also require a larger amount to stave off withdrawals. The person has now crossed over to a severe form of drug abuse that becomes a vicious cycle and makes it impossible to quit. For a person drowning in addiction, a faith-based treatment program can be a welcomed alternative and viable option.


Drug abuse is a complex problem that will affect every aspect of an addicted person’s life. Overcoming an addiction requires that the individual makes major changes in the way they relate to others and the way they deal with problems in life. Many times an addiction problem cannot be fixed by willpower alone, despite what an addicted person might think. Entering a Christian Drug Treatment facility, will help the individual with additional support and treat the person as a whole. Armed with the support of loved ones, professionals will help on their journey to live a sober life and allow the person to return to the fold of God's loving arms.