While smoking tobacco is associated with addiction in many ways, some programs think that enforcing total non-smoking during rehab can lead to bigger issues than it is worth by maintaining a ban on smoking. Enforcing a ban on smoking can cause earlier than anticipated departure from treatment, or even a hesitancy to even start treatment. Some research studies even show that allowing individuals smoking privileges while in treatment, particularly in the early stages of recovery, is often a way for clients to bond with their friends and the treatment professionals that they are there with.
Smoking permitted without restriction substance abuse rehabilitation programs in Cornell take into consideration that some people in recovery are non-smokers so there are some restrictions and guidelines that are enforced and adhered to by people who smoke while in treatment. Even most people who smoke don't want to be in a place where there are no smoking rules in place and so most programs usually have designated smoking areas so that clients who has not decided to quit smoking can smoke freely . These specific smoking areas are almost always outdoors, and there are very few programs which allow smoking inside. Most drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs also provide services for individuals who would like to try to quit smoking while in rehab.
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