While smoking tobacco is associated with substance abuse in many ways, some programs think that imposing total cessation during rehabilitation can cause bigger problems than it is worth by enforcing a smoking ban. Maintaining a ban on smoking can cause earlier than anticipated departure from treatment, or worse a hesitancy to even start treatment. Some studies even show that allowing clients to smoke while in rehab, particularly in the early stages of recovery, is often a way for clients to bond with other clients and the rehab staff they're working with.
Smoking permitted without restriction alcohol and drug treatment facilities in Milford take into account that not everyone in recovery is a smoker, so there are some rules that are implemented and followed by people who want to keep smoking during treatment. Even most people who smoke don't want to be in a rehab where there are no smoking rules in place and so most facilities usually have smoking allowed areas so that anyone who hasn't chosen to quit smoking can smoke freely and without judgment. These smoking allowed areas are almost always outdoors, and a few programs which allow smoking indoors. Most substance abuse treatment centers also provide services for people who want to attempt to quit smoking tobacco while in treatment.
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