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What makes addiction so lethal is that it is a chronic, progressive, and incurable condition that worsens until you receive help. Our rehab admissions process is the first step in the treatment process and can help you get your life back on track.
More than 10% of American adults battle a substance abuse disorder each year. Young people are especially prone to experiencing a substance abuse disorder. Nearly 20% of full-time college students meet the criteria for an alcohol or substance abuse disorder. Accidental overdoses from drugs and alcohol are also among the leading causes of death for Americans ages 12 to 35.
Between 2002 and 2013, the number of Americans ages 18-25 using or abusing opiates and heroin more than doubled. The opiate epidemic, which was declared a public health emergency by President Trump in 2017, has led to drug overdoses becoming the number one cause of unintentional death in the United States.
Addiction is a disease that impacts not only you but also your friends, family, and loved ones. Addiction is a disease because it causes significant changes to your brain chemistry, impairs your decision-making process, and worsens until you receive help. Drugs and alcohol can cause your brain to become dependent on your substance of choice in order to release neurotransmitters. The pleasurable and euphoric effects you experience when you use drugs or alcohol is caused when your brain releases a rush of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and GABA.
Addiction can also:
During addiction, your tolerance to your substance of choice can also increase. When your tolerance increases, you need to use more in order to achieve the same pleasurable effects. This means that you are at a higher risk of overdosing and spending excessively to feed your habit.
Once you decide to reach out to a drug addiction treatment center for help, you may wonder what your treatment options are. Inpatient and outpatient programs both provide:
Inpatient programs are residential, meaning that you stay on-site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The increased structure and supervision provide you with around the clock access to addiction treatment professionals. Many Austin rehab inpatient programs may also offer medically supervised detox services or medication assisted therapy options.
The Promises Austin rehab admissions process ensures that you end up with the right program for your needs. An admissions counselor will ask questions about your medical and mental health history and answer any questions you have. It is very important to honestly answer any questions asked during the rehab admissions process in order to ensure your treatment team is prepared to provide the best course of treatment.
You will also be expected to share your substance use history, such as previous attempts at treatment and your current drug and alcohol use. You will also explain what your substance of choice is, how much and how often you use drugs and alcohol, and any concerns you have about your physical and mental health.
When you reach out to an admissions counselor, your recovery journey officially begins. Reaching out for help is a difficult decision, but connecting with a treatment center is an important part of the recovery process. Treatment offers you the support, guidance, and understanding to help you navigate recovery and learn how to achieve life-long abstinence. Give Promises Austin a call today at 1.713.528.3709 to take the first step with rehab admissions.