Archive for the ‘Drug Rehabilitation’ Category

Rehabilitation for Opiate Addiction Without Maintenance Drugs

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The Narconon program provides successful drug-free rehabilitation for people addicted to heroin, oxycodone and other opiates without putting them on methadone or buprenorphine.

Los Angeles, CA - According to recent survey information from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), more than 350,000 people throughout the country entered some form of treatment or rehabilitation program listing an opiate as their primary drug. Opiate addiction has been a major problem in America for decades. The main difference has been what type of opiate, such as morphine, heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone or other synthetic drugs. Over the years there has also been a push by the pharmaceutical industry to get opiate addicts onto their replacement drugs such as methadone, and more recently, buprenorphine.

Opiate addiction comes with very heavy withdrawal symptoms, and so many addicts are drawn to the idea of not having to experience them by taking a legalized substitute that feeds their bodies’ dependency, but hopefully with less behavioral consequences. It’s a genius sales tactic that has generated billions of dollars for the drug industry and methadone clinics, many of which are for-profit corporations instead of non-profit treatment centers.

The National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Servicess (N-SSATS) showed that on the day of the last survey there were more than 260,000 Americans who were being given methadone as a substitute drug. While methadone clinics made up just about ten percent of the total treatment facilities, they had the highest average number of clients to accumulate more than 22 percent of all people receiving services for substance abuse. In addition, more than one-third of programs that prescribed methadone didn’t even offer detoxification - they were strictly dispensaries for maintenance drugs.

Methadone has drawn more scrutiny in recent years with an alarming increase in the number of overdoses and related deaths. Some states are seeking to regulate the drug and its clinics, such as a bill in West Virginia that proposes methadone treatment centers to report and track take-home doses of the drugs. Others are just now seeing the social problems attached to the drug, such as police officers in Maine who reported a number of automobile accidents caused by methadone patients nodding off at the wheel while driving.

While the long-term maintenance plan for methadone is to eventually wean off it over an approximate 18-month time period, the majority of methadone addicts actually increase their dosages due to further tolerance and wind up going into detox and rehabilitation programs after all.

One program that has offered drug-free rehabilitation methods for opiate addicts for decades is the Narconon program, which is based on research and developments by the late American author and humanitarian, L. Ron Hubbard. Rather than putting heroin and other opiate addicts on replacement drugs or having them withdraw completely “cold turkey,” the Narconon program uses nutritional and light physical therapies to help ease withdrawal symptoms in their social detoxification.

The rest of the program includes a body cleansing process to rid the drug residues called the New Life Detoxification Program, which helps to eliminate physical cravings for the drug and rehabilitate mental clarity for the education, counseling and life skills portion of the treatment.

Narconon has over 140 groups and centers in dozens of countries throughout the world, with many facilities from coast to coast in the United States. The overall success of the program in returning people to becoming responsible, ethical and productive citizens has led to continued growth, which is spearheaded by the Narconon International office in Los Angeles.

For more information about this life-saving drug-free rehabilitation program or to get help for a loved one in need, visit www.narconon.org today.

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Narconon South Europe celebrates its 28th anniversary in Italy

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

On December 12th, 2009, at the Hotel Milano Brun, Narconon South
Europe celebrated the 28th anniversary of Narconon® in Italy

Narconon Europe Continental Executive

Narconon Europe Continental Executive


In the presence of 300 guests and Narconon International executives, Phil Hart and Clark Carr, the Executive Director of Narconon South Europe Giovanni Citterio presented the achievements of the past year and gave the Felice Cantù International Award to those who had contributed significantly to the fight against drug abuse.

One important attainment was the registration of Narconon drug rehabilitation centers in the website of the Department of Anti-Drug Policy by the President’s Council of Ministers, and Narconon’s participation in the 5th National Conference on Drugs in Trieste.

This year’s award recipients were Vittorio Potì, Mayor of Melendugno, Massimo Esposito of Narconon Rome and Salvo Siracusano, a Narconon graduate. They received awards for, respectively, “Narconon and Society,” “Narconon Prevention,” and “Narconon Rehabilitation”.

Mayor Potì discussed the evolution of the relationship between Meledugno and Narconon Gabbiano: “As the Regional Councilor and Mayor of a Salerno town with an agricultural and tourist economy, Narconon’s arrival challenged us. We were in the middle of the nineties, and our thoughts about the world of drug addiction were not free from prejudice and superficial evaluation, even to the point of intolerance. The community and I had a distorted view. But after initial distrust and worries about possible conflicts with the center, we developed a climate of real respect, trust, and active mutual collaboration.

“Our most recent collaboration was an agreement between Narconon and the Municipal Administration to use Narconon students for combined civic activities to preserve the environment. This, along with many other instances, has made all the difference.
mayor of Melendugno

“Today, Narconon in Melendugno is not a foreigner viewed with suspicion, but a part of our community. Because of their dedication to their mission, Narconon has gained our support and esteem.”

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Holiday Extravaganza at Narconon in Canada

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Holiday Extravaganza at Narconon in Canada

Narconon drug rehabilitation program graduationThe holiday season has arrived; not only are we celebrating the end of another successful year of saving lives, but we are ending it with a bang.  For the fourth time this year, Narocnon Trois-Rivieres will broadcast a live graduation on the Internet, December 18, 2009 at 4pm EST.

This will be a very special event celebrating living a drug free life, especially over the holiday season. We will be commending all of our students on the program and graduates of the Narconon program.  Their individual courage and dedication in achieving a drug free and happy life is something to be celebrated.

The event will show case some guest speakers, musical talent, and the first local Narconon choir, whom have all volunteered their time to help celebrate living drug free. We are pleased to be able have a very young and talented French Canadian singer, Lea Morgane, who will be singing a variety of different songs for our listening pleasure. To watch the live graduation on December 18, at 4pm EST, you can visit http://www.narconon.ca/live

We hope you enjoy the show, and have a wonder holiday season and a prosperous new year.


Drug rehabilitation program special graduation

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Narconon Costa Rica opens in Central America

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

On Sunday December 6, 2009 Narconon Heredia in Costa Rica celebrated the grand opening of their new center.

Guests at the Costa Rica center opening

Guests at the Costa Rica center opening

Narconon center in Costa Rica

Narconon center in Costa Rica

The Executive Director, Roxana Aguirre, opened the event with a warm welcome to all of the guests and special thanks to all those who assisted in making this new center possible.

Many people were instrumental in the opening of this center by providing donations, office equipment, the new sauna, as well as many hours of volunteer work. They were all presented with a commendation for their help.

This was followed by a presentation from the Executive Director of Narconon Latin America, Charles Tennison, who spoke about the unique methods of the Narconon® program which has a very high success rate. He then presented a special commendation to the board member and founder of this center, Didier Rodriguez.

Executive Director of Latin America and Founder of Costa Rica center

Executive Director of Latin America and Founder of Costa Rica center

For the finale, the ribbon was cut with an enthusiastic applause from the guests.

Narconon Costa Rica center Opening

Narconon Costa Rica center Opening

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Narconon Brings Program to Albania

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Narconon Albania event

Narconon Albania event

This month Narconon Albania hosted a series of events to acknowledge the opening of the Narconon program in this country.

A special event was held at the European University in Tirana with 50 invited guests from different ministries and local NGOs, as well as representatives from other rehab centers. Executive Director Narconon Albania Vitorja Leila and Deputy Executive Director Narconon Europe Ole Thiemer gave an overview of the Narconon® program and how it can help address the rising drug abuse in their country.

Albania attendees

Albania attendees

The representative from the ministry of social affairs thanked Narconon for their efforts in making a difference for Albania by preventing kids from using drugs and helping to rehabilitate addicts. Representatives from a rehab center in Kosovo expressed their wish to implement the Narconon Program in their center.

The following day, Narconon representatives met with the Minister of Health who acknowledged the importance for effective solutions in the field of drug education and rehabilitation services and offered his his help and support.

Narconon Europe staff also delivered a drug education presentation at the Petro Nini Luarasi High School in Tirana. The school psychologist was very impressed with the presentation and has requested Narconon presentations in the elementary schools in the city.

In celebration of the establishment of Narconon in Albania, staff and guests gathered for an opening of their new Narconon office.

Narconon Albania grand opening

Drug free withdrawal opening

Narconon Albania Drug Education

Narconon Albania Drug Education

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Rehabilitation from meth addiction - Narconon graduate shares story

Friday, August 21st, 2009

This is the story of ex-meth addict, Kyle. He came to Narconon® weighing about 165 pounds of “skin and bones.” says Kyle.

Kyle’s parents got him to rehab as they realized his addiction was really dragging him down. His addiction went from being slightly controlled by meth to being absorbed by meth. His parents came to his house and said “Hey we found a place called Narconon and its out in California, would you like to go?” Kyle at this point was looking for help so he jumped at the chance to get help with his addiction.

Now at this point you may wonder how Kyle got into meth and thus became addicted to it. In his video, Kyle says that he was a weekend party man and some “friends” of his brought meth to the party. Kyle tried it and says that he couldn’t get enough of it. He thought he wouldn’t get addicted to meth as he didn’t know too much about it and compared it to cocaine. His hopes about meth were proved wrong and he dropped into an approximate 4 year addiction.

Here’s what Kyle said about the Narconon program: “When I came to Narconon I knew I wanted help, I didn’t know if it was going to work or not, I didn’t know much about the program at all and I came, I was willing, I did what they asked and sure enough here I am 4 years later, clean and sober.” “Addiction is something that you can overcome you just have to put your trust into somebody and you need to find a way to get to Narconon. If you can get to Narconon you can find sobriety, you can find happiness, you can achieve the things you never thought you could and I’m proof of that.” You can watch Kyle’s video interview on his journey from addiction to a drug-free life.

Narconon Southern California drug rehabilitation graduate video

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Allison Narconon of Georgia drug rehabilitation graduate

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Allison says “Someone can definitely achieve a drug-free life.” Why is this important? Well, Allison was a drug addict herself, before she went through the Narconon® drug rehabilitation program.

Allison was addicted to xanax, cocaine and crack. She had been using these drugs for quite some time and they were destroying her. She lived in a trailer, had a job and barely had enough money to live off of, after an expensive drug addiction. As for Allison personally, she was not in any healthy state and didn’t weigh very much as her body was so deteriorated thanks to her drug addiction.

After all that bad news there is a change that can be spoken of. Allison doesn’t do drugs anymore! She did the Narconon rehabilitation program and is completely drug-free and changed her life around. Now that Allison doesn’t have an addiction to worry about she has given positive messages back to Narconon, “The Narconon program is about more than just getting off drugs or getting drugs out of your system. Its about learning how to live your life all over again, learning how to be with your family again, learning how to be with your friends again, learning how to be comfortable being you and then once you have that you can move forward and tackle your life, achieve everything you’ve ever wanted to.” Allison said this about the Narconon program: “My life now is great compared to when I started, like I said I was a mess when I started, I didn’t have anything to my name. Now I’m a self-functioning individual, I can pay my own bills. My family life is great I can call up my parents and say ‘hey lets go to dinner and have a good time’. I don’t call them with bad news anymore. My life totally turned around its great I don’t have any problems anymore.”

Now you know Allison’s story about her change during the Narconon program for the better. Let us hope more people don’t have to fall down the dangerous road to addiction and eventual rehabilitation, but programs like Narconon are here if people need it.

Check out some videos of Allison and her brother. So you may ask, “is a drug-free life possible for anyone hooked up on drugs now?” Allison is one of the many that complete the Narconon drug rehabilitation program.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u43Rj7M_HA

Video: Allison’s review of the Narconon program

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kewsTfAy37I

Video: Allison on her rehabilitation experience and getting rid of her addiction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drg5-rGhnoo

Video: Allison’s brother commenting on his sister

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Narconon Trois-Rivieres Drug Rehab Goes LIVE

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

On Friday June 26, 2009 the Narconon® drug rehab program located in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada broadcast the very first live Narconon graduation ceremony. This was part of the international Narconon effort to support the United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The entire Narconon network was celebrating this day last week and Narconon Trois-Rivieres wanted to do something special. The live graduation started with public service announcements given by former graduates of the Narconon Trois-Rivieres drug rehab program. They also aired a small trailer of a compelling interview done with a former heroin addict, a graduate of Trois-Rivieres in 1998.

The live feed took place. Three graduates accepted their program completion certificates, an emotional day for these graduates as seen in the video. The three grads were able to give a shout out and thank you to their families, who were not able to attend the graduation ceremony. It was a great way to help celebrate the International Day Against Drug Abuse, and show the whole world what Narconon can do. Millions of people are addicted to drugs and alcohol, and these three graduates were able to show the whole world that real, long lasting sobriety is possible.

The Narconon Trois-Rivieres production team hopes to make this a regular occurrence. Doing this on a regular basis will be a great benefit to the families who cannot attend their loved ones final day at the Narconon facility. Families now will be able to get their first look at their newly rehabilitated loved ones. For more information, please visit the Narconon Trois-Rivieres website at http://narconon.ca/

Special Broadcast of Narconon LIVE Rehab Graduation for the World Drug Day

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Bringing Solutions to New Areas

Friday, February 20th, 2009
46th ECSA Health Ministers Conference

46th ECSA Health Ministers' Conference

SEYCHELLES: In February, 2008, President Narconon International Clark Carr was invited to Seychelles (just north of Madagascar) to attend an important health conference. The annual Eastern, Central, and South African Ministers of Health Conference hosted more than 16 nations and discussed the serious health issues of this part of the African continent. Clark presented a briefing to 14 different national health ministers and 100 other dignitaries on Narconon’s effective rehabilitation program model. He additionally gave a full drug education training session to over 100 teachers and educators. Drugs and alcohol are matters of serious concern in these countries, as they are globally, and follow up meetings were held with several ministers regarding how to address these problems within the means available.

Health Minister at the Seychelles conference

Health Minister at the Seychelles conference

INDIA: In September, 2008, also by invitation, Clark presented a scientific paper in Mumbai, India at the 2008 HOPE International Conference. This case study compares 20 Narconon sauna detoxification case completions from 2005 to 20 cases in 2008, noting particularly how, without the use of pharmaceuticals, there had been significantly parallel self-reported improvements in numerous personality characteristics, including relieved depression and anxiety.

2008 HOPE Conference, Mumbai, India

2008 HOPE Conference, Mumbai, India

Following the conference, a visit was made to the Narconon drug education center in New Delhi, where Clark presented a First Step training workshop and drug educator training. Plans are being finalized to train staff and prepare facilities to open a residential Narconon center in New Delhi in the near future.

IRAN: From India, Clark flew to Iran to present at the International Conference on Traditional and Complementary Medicine in Sari, Iran. Clark, the only American present, delivered his paper on the Narconon First Step Program to the more than 300 attendees from Iran, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other nations.

Narconon First Step demonstration, Iran

Narconon First Step demonstration, Iran

The conference looked at the traditions of philosophy and medicine as related activities in Central and East Asia and at the contributions that both ancient and contemporary traditional medicine can make. The nutritionally based Narconon program fits right in with these concepts. Clark invited the doctors and other presenters to come to the West and share their ideas with Western culture which is increasingly creating an artificial divide between science and philosophy.

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Celebrating the Narconon Program’s 43rd Anniversary

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Celebrating the Narconon Programs 43rd Anniversary

Celebrating the Narconon Program's 43rd Anniversary

February 19, 2009

The Narconon® program: saving lives for 43 years today!

On this date in 1966, Narconon founder William “Willie” Benitez, Arizona State Prison inmate, convinced prison officials to give him permission to start the first Narconon program inside the prison walls.

So on our 43rd anniversary, Narconon International would like to acknowledge all the dedicated staff who have worked in our drug rehabilitation and prevention centers, all of our volunteers and contributors who have supported our work, and the tens of thousands of graduates who have successfully kicked their habit and give hope to others that a drug-free life is possible.

Narconon Arrowheads Oklahoma State Proclamation

Narconon Arrowhead's Oklahoma State Proclamation

In celebration of Narconon’s 43rd anniversary, Governor Brad Henry officially proclaimed February 19, 2009 as Narconon Arrowhead Day in Oklahoma for their continuing service to the community.

At this website page, Narconon history, you will find the opening chapter of the Narconon story; a story which has unfolded for the past 43 years. The Narconon network has expanded to 44 countries around the world, with over 125 drug rehabilitation and prevention centers and groups saving lives every day.

© 2009. Narconon International. All Rights Reserved.

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