Oregon Drug Addiction Information
Oregon drug addictionHave you been told that alcohol and other drug addictions are chronic, relapsing brain disease that are incurable? You've been lied to! Addiction is not a disease and we have helped many people from Oregon and around the country locate addiction treatment programs that focus on permanently ending addiction.

Call us today to find drug addiction help for someone from Oregon. Dial 1-877-289-7148 now!

Anyone can become addicted. Substance abuse doesn't discriminate. Therefore, anyone can become rehabilitated as well, with the right help. The important part is finding out which program is going to best fit your situation.


Drug Addiction & Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation that works!How addiction begins:

Nobody wants to become an addict - it's not an aspiration that someone looks forward to in life. Addiction can happen to anyone, regardless of any predisposition or family history.

All drug addictions begin with some type of problem an individual is faced with. This could be boredom, a desire to fit in or be liked, some other social or mental discomfort or of course some type of physical pain or other symptom. At some point a drug is presented to the person as a solution to a problem in life, and after seemingly providing some relief from that problem, the individual continues to return back to drug use. The downfall is that these substances are toxic and have abuse potential.

Each time someone takes a drug to solve a problem, that drug starts to become a "solution" for other problems in life, too. The difficulty is that the drugs themselves start to carry a whole new set of problems, which create the desire to use more to handle those as well.

As the alcohol or drug use continues, the person starts to build tolerance to the substance, requiring more of it to create the same results as before. Continued use turns into dependency physically and/or mentally, regardless of whether it is a street drug, prescription drug, alcohol or over-the-counter medication. They are all still drugs.

Contact us to find out more about the cycle of addiction and how to handle it forever.