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Executive Drug Rehab: Prescription Drug Abuse and Sober Living Homes
Executive Drug Rehab
There is a long list of stressors that accompany successful, busy, professional executives. They are at the top of the ladder, in charge of everyone below them. This type of pressure can be too much for some individuals. For those individuals who turn to drugs and/or alcohol when the going gets tough, participating in an executive drug rehab program could prove to be beneficial. Inpatient facilities that target these executives tend to provide luxurious amenities such as plasma TVs, spa robes and towels, 400 thread count linens, etc. The idea is to provide these recovering individuals with a comfortable and relaxing ambience. Treating the process like a vacation allows them to have a more positive outlook.
Prescription Drug Abuse
Accessibility to prescription drugs is more common among people who can afford them. Professionals are one of the main constituents with access to and the necessary expenses to afford prescription drugs. This makes prescription drug abuse more common among professionals such as executives. Dependency on prescription drugs is very serious and can be extremely damaging. A lot of people dont understand how serious prescription drug abuse is. They assume because the drugs are legal that it is better than cocaine or heroin perhaps, but an addiction is an addiction regardless of the substance.
Sober Living Homes
Executive drug rehab offers a variety of treatment programs. Residents of the sober living homes have the option to work with a life coach, a yoga instructor, a massage therapist, or a counselor. By adding variety to the programs, individuals are able to distinguish which components will be most beneficial in their recovery process. The ultimate goal is to provide each individual with the tools they need to recover and the tools they need to achieve long-term sobriety. Relapse prevention is important because once the individual returns to work, the same pressures and stressors will appear, but hopefully, the second time around they will be able to avoid turning to their substance of choice.

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