While smoking tobacco is associated with substance abuse in many ways, some facilities think that imposing total cessation during rehabilitation can cause bigger issues than it is worth by maintaining a smoking ban. Implementing a smoking ban can cause earlier than anticipated departure from rehab, or worse an aversion to rehab. Some studies show that allowing individuals to smoke while in rehab, especially in the early stages of recovery, is often a way for individuals form a bond with other clients and the rehab staff that they are working with.
Smoking permitted without restriction drug treatment centers in West Point take into consideration that not everyone in recovery is a smoker, so there are some rules that are enforced and followed by individuals who intend to continue smoking while in treatment. Even most smokers don't want to be in an environment where there are no smoking rules in place and so most facilities have specific smoking areas so that people who hasn't decided to quit smoking can smoke freely and without judgment. These smoking allowed areas are mostly outside and there are very few programs which allow smoking inside. Most substance abuse treatment centers also provide services for individuals who want to attempt to quit smoking tobacco while in treatment.
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