Chronic drug addiction is a kind of unrelenting effort to get the toxic substance. If a person is happy in his set up of life and is able to identify and get a solution for his problems, then there are very minor chances of him taking to drugs. On the other hand, if he wants to relieve himself from the problems and takes to drugs as an escape from them, then this underlining problem can consume his life. He will now look to drugs as a great reliever and the condition can get worse if the situation goes undetected for long.
The environment where the addict moves needs a careful scrutiny such as, the location of drugs and his close group of people associated with him in the similar activities. His immediate environment perpetuates his problem, as it comprises of the same set of conditions, abusers location and his routine. This environment inhibits his desire to control his life and stop ruining it any further.
While choosing a drug rehab facility, care needs to be taken about the above-mentioned factors. The recovery procedure is always difficult in its first 2 weeks and there are strong chances of him falling back to his old environment.
Hence, the drug rehab program should be far away from his current environment and the set of people he used to interact with. The closer he is, the more they act as reminders of his past behavior. He may find sobriety an insurmountable task never to be achieved by him.
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