“Manualized
Treatment” is Cutting Edge in Drug
Rehabilitation
CANADIAN, OK - Our society is
plagued by numerous maladies and antisocial behavior. It
seems as if there are new diagnoses for different human
emotions and reactions every year, and along with that comes
another prescription to supposedly handle the
“illness”. The pharmaceutical industry is another
story in itself, with the multi-billion dollar advertising
campaigns and skyrocketing costs for prescriptions. In the
face of it all, there is a treatment model that is gaining
recognition as being a valuable tool in handling many
conditions, it is called “manualized
treatment.”
“Manualized
treatment” is actually fairly simple. It means that
there is a set protocol of actions and if you follow that
series of steps then a particular result can be expected.
This concept is appearing in more cases to handle many social
and psychological maladies. One example is in the field of
drug and alcohol rehabilitation. CARF (The Rehabilitation
Accreditation Commission) recently surveyed Narconon
Arrowhead, which is the largest residential treatment
facility in the state of Oklahoma and one of the largest in
the United States. CARF granted Narconon Arrowhead another
3-year accreditation, which is the highest level it
offers.
Dedicated to promoting excellence
in the industry for decades, CARF had this to say about the
Narconon Program: “As the alcohol and other drug
treatment industry moves toward the use of ‘Manualized
Treatment,’ Narconon Arrowhead has already taken steps
to operate under these premises. Having a clearly defined
product delivery system, Narconon has gathered an extensive
working history of this system of delivery for substance
abuse treatment and rehabilitation…There is [also]
abundant documentation of the activities, trends, and
outcomes of all activities presented to the persons served,
as well as the vigilant review system that ensures
consistency with the product being delivered – the
recovery program.”
The Narconon® network is
currently operating in 31 countries with more than 120
licensed groups that have delivery programs ranging from drug
prevention to full residential rehabilitation. The network
has tripled in the last five years and continues to grow due
to the results of the program and the amount of people being
freed from the ravages of drug addiction. The program
demonstrates the workability of the drug-free social
education model and is based on the works of American author
and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, who dedicated thirty years
to research in the field of drug rehabilitation.
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