"I was out of control and headed for disaster. I needed help but was denying there was even a problem that I couldn't handle on my own. The counselor came to my home, worked with me and I was in treatment later that day. The intervention saved my life. It's over one year later and my life is better than ever, thank you!"
Greg - San Diego, CA Read More Testimonials >
The following questionnaire may be helpful to determine if your loved one needs help. Visible symptoms indicate the presence of underlying issues that require immediate attention. National Treatment Center supports families in the process of assessing the underlying causes and issues related to addiction. Under the direction of licensed professionals an appropriate treatment plan will be recommended to your family.
The American Medical Association recommends a one month inpatient program as part of a three month treatment program for optimal results. With fully integrated treatment options, National Treatment Centers provides a comprehensive recovery program to create long-term changes. The integrated nature of the treatment program is critical for improving neurological imbalances, enhancing social well-being, developing individual skills, and promoting healthy lifestyle changes. By applying leading scientific principles from a wide range of disciplines, National Treatment Center is able to offer the most complete program for people in recovery and support for their families anywhere in the country. Click Here to Get Help Now!
At National Treatment Centers we are focused on helping the families and organizations that maybe struggling as a result of addictions in their homes or office. We specialize in alcohol addiction (intervention and rehabilitative services), drug addiction (intervention and rehabilitation), eating disorder intervention, gambling addiction intervention and any other self destructive or compulsive behavior intervention. Read More...
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The more drug use begins to affect and control a person's life, the more likely it is that he or she has a drug problem. Unfortunately, substance abusers are often the last ones to recognize their own symptoms of dependence and addiction. If you suspect that a friend or loved one is abusing drugs, it's important to remember that drug abusers often try to conceal their symptoms and downplay their problem. But there are a number of warning signs you can look for: