Christian Treatment Center in Florida Offers Successful Christian Rehabilitation
Christian rehabilitation is known to be one of the most effective and successful treatment programs for alcohol addicts and drug addicts. For those of you who wonder about what can be so special about this rehab to make it so popular among the addiction community, here is a look at what such a program can do for you.
You will find that any typical de-addiction cure has two dimensions to the healing process it follows. It heals the physical system and the psychological system of the “patient”’. Does this alone work? Yes, but there is a catch. With this limited double sided therapy, only a short term return to sobriety can be guaranteed. Now what about sticking it out till the end? The traditional cure unfortunately does not think about this aspect and hence does not give you the “tools” you will need to protect yourself from the constant assaults of temptations. Christian rehabilitation has the long lasting cure in view and balance its programs by adding up the spiritual healing component to the other two thus making it a holistic, three sided treatment-plan.
An alcoholic is usually weak minded and does not have the courage to face up to problems and solve them. Instead they have this instinct to turn tails and run away to hide behind drinks or drugs. Or it is possible that they might have had a traumatic happening in their lives and that is what prompted them to drink in the first place. Whatever the case may be, this habit completely damages the physical health of the addicts and their mental health too further deteriorates. As these are the challenges in front of a de-addiction center, their treatment-programs should have the components to address each of these issues to affect a complete recovery that will never ever have the risk of a relapse into old, drunken ways. Physical therapy answers body damage; psychological healing addresses the mental damage. How about building fortitude in a weak mind? Only Christian rehabilitation has an answer to this question – in the form of spiritual healing which in simple terms teaches the addicts to extract strength into their core being from the “almighty power” above us.
A good cure place has to satisfy a few criteria to belong to a certain standard. First it should be located in an idyllic setting – so that it is soothing and relaxing to the stressed out patients. The staff members should be understanding and friendly. Only such an atmosphere can put the clients at ease and encourage them to become sober soon. Usually the therapy can take several weeks to complete. So quite obviously, staying comfort comes very near the top of the priority list with leisure facilities coming close.
Body cure is quite a lengthy process and the initial few days can be a nightmare for the patient. But once you stick them out, you are pretty much through. First you are withdrawn from all harmful substance abuse and kept away from them in a strictly monitored surrounding. Next the toxins and poisons accumulating in your system are flushed out with medication. Your fitness level is boosted with healthy but tasty meals and work outs.
Mind cure happens side by side. Counselors who are objective and non-judgmental sit with you for discussions exploring your past, present and future. Together you find out why you became a slave to drinking. Next you figure out how you can solve or learn to live with your problems. When you do this exercise, you will find that your troubles no longer seem large but easy enough to be got over with in one way or the other. You are also made to take part in group sessions to boost your motivation and confidence in carrying on with the program to a positive conclusion.
Spiritual cure means fortifying your inner self through prayers, sermons, group discussions and community service. You begin to participate in these activities as part of the overall cure-process. But you can of course continue them as long as you want as the opportunity is always given to you. This rehab certainly does not mean any conversion of religion or changes to belief. All it stands for is a warm and compassionate place where a chronic alcoholic or drug addict gets a fair chance to recover fully and regain a clean, sober and joyful life. By building trust and faith in the power beyond this treatment gives you the “tools” that are needed in the long run to protect yourself from undesirable relapses. You can get transformed totally; the transformation can be compared to a caterpillar growing into a free, lovely butterfly. You get into the treatment-center as a miserable & helpless addict but with determination you emerge as a teetotaler, ready for the ups and downs of life.
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By Susan, December 22, 2009 @ 4:34 pm
Attending a Christian Treatment center in florida was the best thing I have ever done. I learned about spirituality and how I can apply it in my daily program.
By jason falls, January 22, 2010 @ 3:17 pm
Christian treatment centers in florida offer more then the traditional drug treatment centers.
By paul, January 22, 2010 @ 4:23 pm
Im going to a christian treatment center in florida next month for my drug and alcohol addiction. Im scared of what to expect.ll i know is that i need help.
By jesse, January 23, 2010 @ 7:10 pm
Do you have a drug or alcohol problem? find a christian drug treatment center in florida and follow a 12 step program.
By ellis, January 24, 2010 @ 2:36 am
im leaving the current Christian Treatment Center in Florida that im at. I need a better drug facilty. transformations treatment is where im told to go.
By martin, January 24, 2010 @ 3:16 am
Im leaving nebraska to got to a Christian Treatment Center in Florida to get off drugs and alcohol.
By Sarah, July 2, 2010 @ 6:49 pm
I am from NY. I traveled down to Florda for treatment. I didn’t think I would like it and I was scared. It was the best thing ive ever done, and three years later I am still sober nad still in florida.