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Drug Rehab Altamonte Springs, Florida

Home to 41,496 residents, the city of Altamonte Springs, Florida is located in Seminole County. The name, Altamonte means "high hill" in Spanish. This suburban city is situated in the northern suburbs of the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford Metropolitan Statistical area with an estimated combined population of over 2,000,000 in 2008. In recent years, an area in the city was opened named "Uptown Altamonte"; this area is considered the central business district of the city.

Florida is currently in the midst of a prescription drug epidemic. During 2012, 25% of all Florida drug rehab enrollments cited prescription opiates as their reason for enrolling in treatment. Following prescription drug addiction, marijuana use and abuse is a serious issue for residents. Individuals living in Altamonte Springs, Florida struggle with the same issues residents living in the rest of the state do. They often find their substance abuse spirals out of control and drug rehabilitation becomes necessary to make a real and lasting recovery. While choices of drug rehab centers in Altamonte Springs, Florida are limited there are several more in nearby Longwood and Orlando. These programs offer residents a number of rehabilitation services ranging from outpatient treatment to addiction counseling.

How Do Interventions Work? - Altamonte Springs, FL.

Interventions are intended to motivate addicted individuals to accept help and get enrolled into treatment and recovery.

Latest research shows that most addicted individuals are very likely to seek rehabilitation after an intervention. Thus, your intervention in Altamonte Springs will to some degree push your loved one towards accepting treatment - although this may not have a direct impact on the success of the rehabilitation.

Even so, most of how interventions work is based on the idea that it is designed to put and end to enabling by the family and loved ones and establish boundaries for the person suffering from substance use disorder(s).

Similarly, the drug and alcohol intervention will give loved ones the opportunity to highlight the specific and definitive ways in which the addiction is directly affecting them, and express why the addict needs to seek rehabilitation.

During the intervention, loved ones try to convince the addict that they need to agree to attend the rehab program as quickly as possible after the intervention. Alternatively, if they refuse to go to treatment, there will be consequences that they will face - as outlined by their loved ones during the intervention. Consequenses such as not giving them money, helping with rent, car, insurance, etc.

For best results, the intervention should be supervised by someone with prior experience and knowledge. You should, for instance, hire a professional interventionist in Altamonte Springs who will mitigate and guide everything that occurs in the intervention.

You should also take note that most drug and alcohol interventions typically get emotionally charged because there are tons of complex personal feelings and relationships involved. With a professional drug intervention specialist present during the intervention, there would be someone who is disconnected from these relationships, and this could be extremely helpful.

Similarly, take into account that the addict may also turn upset or try to minimize their behavior or addiction problem. Additionally, they could attempt to take the loved ones present on a guilt trip or to depict themselves as the victim.

In fact, victimhood and denial are some of the main barriers to a successfully staged intervention. Luckily, professional interventionists are trained to address these matters when and if they occur.

Therefore, the intervention should be a highly structured group process that seeks to provide solutions instead of only confronting the addict about their addiction.

The specific focus of the intervention, therefore, is to convince them that they must find treatment before their addiction gets further out of hand. During the event, the loved ones will do their best to persuade the person to go to drug or alcohol rehab by expressing specific examples of the serious effects their drug or alcohol abuse has had on themselves and on their family, productivity, relationships, and wellness.

In other words, intervention only works when you confront the addict directly. Although, this confrontation should not be what you would normally think of. Rather, it should act as a means to an end - the end being the resolution of the addiction.

When the addicted individual accepts help during the meeting, they will be taking their first step towards rehabilitation and recovery. In some cases, the professional interventionist you utilize may assist at each stage of the intervention - from the planning all the way through to the final bottom-lines of the meeting. Whether the addicted loved one accepts help or denies it, the interventionist might also provide some insight into the next appropriate steps to take.

At the end of the day, it is important that you remember that interventions are meant for for anyone struggling with addiction but who is refusing to see or not mindful of how they are negatively affecting their life and the lives of those closest to them.

Consequently, almost all interventions take place when the addicted person is in denial about their drug abuse, use, and dependence. They may, for instance, prefer to direct blame on others rahter than accepting the truth that their addiction is causing problems and effecting their health.

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6 treatment listings in or near Altamonte Springs, Florida:

AA Meetings in Altamonte Springs:

  • Pass It On
    2140 W State Road 434
    Altamonte Springs, FL. 32714

    Wednesday - 12:00 PM
    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
    Thursday - 12:00 PM
    Saturday - 12:00 PM
    Friday - 12:00 PM
    Monday - 12:00 PM
  • Daily Reflections
    201 Park Place
    Altamonte Springs, FL. 32701

    Thursday - 6:30 AM
    Wednesday - 6:30 AM
    Saturday - 6:30 AM
    Tuesday - 6:30 AM
    Friday - 6:30 AM
    Monday - 6:30 AM
  • Basic "164"
    1020 Montgomery Road
    Altamonte Springs, FL. 32714

    Monday - 7:15 PM
    Friday - 7:15 PM
  • New Life
    601 E Altamonte Dr
    Altamonte Springs, FL. 32701

    Monday - 8:00 PM
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