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Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center - The Better Alternative

Innovative substance abuse treatment centers are leading the way in the fight against drugs and alcohol.

2010-11-10
DELRAY BEACH, FL, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center, a prominent alcohol rehabilitation and addiction treatment center in the Florida area is putting a dent into the 23 million individuals who are suffering from addiction.

The facility is fully accredited and provides both inpatient and outpatient care at nearly half the cost of regular treatment centers. Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center has been serving South Florida now for several years and has evolved into quite an effective drug rehabilitation program that has caught up to new technology. The success rate for individuals who have remained permanently drug free has exceeded the norm and is quite outstanding.

According to Matt Brindsi, "We offer drug treatment with the person's mental and physical well-being in mind. Compounding the negative problems that the addict faces in everyday life with the physical issues that are a side effect of the addiction, forces us to look at all aspects so we can provide the appropriate treatment."

The all-inclusive programs offered comprise of drug treatment for both addiction and alcoholism. The programs usually last between 30 to 90 days and are specially designed to transition the individual from an active addiction lifestyle to one that is clean and sober. This is a Christian environment and one that has a therapeutic setting that provides inner healing, peace and tranquility.

The programs at Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center are custom built for each individual since not all two people are alike. These programs are administered in such a way as to teach the addict how to survive in the real world and how to maintain their sobriety when faced with real life situations that can evoke the temptation of addiction.

Of course, there are a variety of other treatment centers in South Florida, but not all of them have the unique programs that Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center has including the three down step program, which combines the inpatient treatment element with the transitional housing element to provide a better alternative for success and efficiency.

Exploratory methods are used by the therapists employed by Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center to help the addict learn of the reason for their addiction so that they can identify their trigger points and be able to avoid certain adverse and engaging situations. Education is provided to the addict throughout the rehabilitation process so that they can be well equipped and informed on the effects of addiction and how to remain abstinent from drugs and alcohol. Another highlight of Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center that should be noted is that a few of the staff member are also recovering addicts and their personal experience can greatly impact the life of the addict.

Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center is a South Florida rehabilitation facility specializing in all kinds of addiction treatments. For further details about the treatment methods, services, or other specific information concerning our treatment programs.

Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center is a substance abuse rehab located in Delray Beach, Florida. For further information, please contact us at 866-211-5538 or online at http://www.transformationstreatment.com.


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[Press-News.org] Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center - The Better Alternative
Innovative substance abuse treatment centers are leading the way in the fight against drugs and alcohol.