Drug and Alcohol Rehab Success Rates


 

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Success Rates – Miramar drug and alcohol treatment center (888) 363-8721. www.miramarlagunabeach.com The question of drug and alcohol rehab success rates is frequently asked, but difficult to answer due to a couple of primary considerations. The first is a result of deficiencies in reporting on the part of drug and alcohol rehab programs, which are unwilling to provide confidential information on their past clients. And, even if the drug and alcohol rehab programs provide such information, there is no way to verify the past patients’ accuracy in their self-reporting. The second consideration regards the lack of a standardized definition of success, relative to drug and alcohol rehab treatment. Most rehab programs have their own definition of treatment success, if they have any definition at all, which often doesn’t correlate with the definitions of other programs. There is a growing acceptance of a standardized definition of success, which is the total number of days sober out of a 365-day period, post treatment. If drug and alcohol rehab success rates are a deciding factor in the decision of where to receive addiction treatment, one must ask very specific, detailed questions to understand how any particular treatment program defines and measures success. For more detail email us on [email protected]

 

Drug Abuse Clinic Site Draws Fire

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