SAN DIEGO, Dec. 04, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Great to hear the good news that things are “just peachy keen” in the state of Georgia when it comes to treating couples for drug and alcohol abuse. A new couples rehab in Georgia is now marketing through CouplesRehabs.org to promote their program.
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Now, more than ever, the drug and alcohol treatment industry are starting to see a huge rise in the success of treating couples with multiple addictions and behavioral issues as it was somewhat taboo in the past. Multiple states are taking notes in the success pattern and strategy of these centers that have risen in the deep south, even in Florida where all hell is breaking loose. The strong hold for couples seeking treatment is growing faster than ever which has facilitated the need for better treatment techniques and overall treatment.
The main concern amongst the experts in the drug and alcohol industry is simply that couples that use drugs or alcohol together cannot get sober together. The statistics are just overwhelming pointing to failure. Yes, this is true, however, the facts are now starting to turn. Several facilities interviewed months ago which would have nothing to do with couples are now changing their tunes. More and more treatment centers are now accepting couples into treatment whereas before couples were being denied and looked upon as outcasts even in the drug world.
Today’s couples drug and alcohol treatment centers are well staffed and equipped with seasoned professionals that deal with the issues couples face on a daily basis. Co-dependency, enabling, possessive behavior and a multitude of other factors just to name a few. It is hard enough to engage in a relationship today on a sober level with all the stress both financial and personal let alone. Then try to maintain a relationship using drugs or alcohol. What are the chances of that working? Slim and none is the answer as we know it is a recipe for disaster.
What we now know as low odds of the drug addicted couple getting better, we are starting to see much better results as treatment philosophies are vastly improving even if the outcome is separation or divorce. As one client states, “I am sober, she is not, but my life is saved, and I can be a great parent today.” It is a selfish business sometimes, the world of sobriety, however, it mandates that the sick addict do the work on a daily basis and take the knowledge and tools that were taught in treatment and continue on a program of recovery. If the client does not stay vigilant and work a rigorous program of action in his or her recovery their chances of relapse, death, jail or a mental institution are waiting right around the corner. The couples rehab in Georgia offers an inpatient drug treatment program for married couples or those in a committed relationship.
Author: Kevin Leonard
Organization: CouplesRehabs.org
Address: 402 West Broadway, #400, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 877-957-2244