Narconon Drug Rehab News

March 23, 2010

Doing The Right Thing Key Component To Handling Addiction

Filed under: Narconon — Tags: , , , — nneastus @ 12:54 am

Morality is a subject which has ceased to be taught in U.S schools.  Few parents also endeavor to teach morality at home. The result can be seen at every turn with a rising criminal population and 23 million Americans in need of drug rehabilitation according to the White House Office of Drug Control Policy .

Narconon a non-profit organization that handles drug and alcohol addiction through successful rehabilitation includes universal moral principles as part of it’s overall drug rehabilitation program. They have observed the obvious need for morals among rehabilitating addicts. Most people who have become addicted to drugs were never taught basic moral principles so they really understood them.

One of the principles Narconon teaches is "Don’t do anything Illegal".  This may seem blatantly obvious to some, however, as one looks around and even at one’s own life one can see there may be times one has done illegal things. The truth is theses tend to accumulate and eventually, if one doesn’t otherwise correct them, could cause one to fail in life.

The book containing this common sense moral principle and 20 others used on the Narconon program is The Way to Happiness. This book has been published in over 90 languages and 70 million copies have been distributed. Its author, America humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard , wrote it in the 1981 after witnessing the intense moral decline of the society in the 1970s. This moral code is brilliantly written in that it applies to all races and religions as its principles are entirely based on common sense and are not religious.  In fact, 130 nations have accepted it and it has been commended by 2 U.S Presidents, Congressmen, governors and various governments.

Incorporating such fundamental moral principles into the Narconon drug rehabilitation program points former addicts into the direction of being able to lead truly successful drug-free lives.

Life as an addict is anything but moral. Lying, cheating, promiscuity and illegal acts are part and parcel to addiction.  When one is addicted the drug cravings can be so intense as one’s very survival itself seems dependant on obtaining and taking drugs, at whatever cost.  With such intense physical desire driving one, an addict is liable to do anything to relieve the negative sensations.

As the Narconon program addresses both the physical and mental aspect of cravings and drug addiction, the former addict can now in an uninfluenced manner study The Way to Happiness and benefit from it. There is even a prerequisite course on the Narconon program that teaches the addict how to study to ensure he does duplicate the material.

The Way to Happiness has also recently been released as a full length film on DVD bringing the written principles into movie format. By Narconon using The Way to Happiness former addicts are given every chance to live successful drug free lives.

If you would like more information on the Narconon program or The Way to Happiness contact Narconon at 877-237-3307.

February 15, 2010

Rehabilitation Program Teaches Addict To Set A Good Example

Vital part of overcome addiction is getting back on a moral road that aids in recovery.

John, a Narconon graduate from 2001 spent many years of his life struggling with a drug addiction that caused him to not be able to set a positive example to himself or others. “I was on drugs for 7 years,” he explains, “and nobody ever explained me to why I shouldn’t have done drugs. I was told not to do drugs as a kid but I never knew why until I did Narconon.”

As a result of this John  nearly lost everything in his life that was important to him until one day he woke up to find his mother in his living room with an ultimatum. “I woke up one day and my mother was there and asked me if I was ready to get better,” says John. “I thought it was more counseling, or more meetings. To my surprise it was the greatest thing that has ever happened in my life. It was called Narconon.”

John enrolled in the Narconon program and handled many of the underlying reasons why he started using drugs in the first place. While at Narconon he also enrolled in a course called The Way To Happiness where he read something that changed his life forever. “There was a part in The Way To Happiness book about setting a good example,” he explains. “It was at that point that I decided I was done with my old life of drugs and I was going to get trained as a drug prevention specialist so I could help others.”

After completing the program, John trained and became a Drug Prevention Specialist for Narconon speaking to community groups, churches, and families about the dangers of addiction. Today John has been off drugs for 7 years and has educated hundreds of thousands of people all throughout the country.

The Narconon program has been using The Way To Happiness as a part of its drug rehabilitation program for decades. The common sense guide to moral living was written in 1981 by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard and has been used in schools, businesses and community groups all over the world with over 70 million copies distributed in 90 languages. Students on the Narconon program study this book and learn moral precepts that have been neglected or altogether omitted in their lives.

“Doing The Way To Happiness Course was a point of change in my life,” says John. “I now know that I can set a good example and help others through youth drug education as well as adult.”

If or someone you know are looking for a drug or alcohol rehabilitation program that gets results contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.

February 9, 2010

Narconon Teaches Addicts To Live With Truth

Filed under: Narconon — Tags: , , — nneastus @ 12:28 am

Narconon gives addicts a second chance by rehabilitating them from drugs and by including basic moral principles in their curriculum.

Narconon is a non-profit drug rehabilitation and education organization. The Narconon drug rehabilitation program delivered is a multi-faceted proven approach to rehabilitating drug addicts into successful, productive, functioning citizens.  Part of that success is a book included in the program called The Way to Happiness .

The Way to Happiness was written in 1981 by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard and has been implemented in schools, businesses and community groups worldwide with over 70 million copies distributed in 90 languages. Students on the Narconon program study this book and learn moral precepts that have been neglected or altogether omitted in their lives.

One of the precepts is "Seek to Live with the Truth."  Learning this precept and the real reasons behind it are explained in the easily understood text.  The life of a drug addict is anything but truthful.  Lying is chronic for many reasons. Hiding ones addiction from friends and family is usually an initial reason for lying. As addiction takes hold, the fact of physical drug cravings can become so intense that lying appears to become the only answer to obtain more of the drug. This could be lying as to ones whereabouts to family or an employer or lying to cover up stealing or other dishonest acts to acquire the drug.

In this light, seeking to live with the truth may be a whole new concept to some. As one goes through the Narconon program, the student is rehabilitated physically and mentally. When they get to The Way to Happiness step, they are at a point to make a fresh clean start in life. Through other steps on the program the student has gotten a chance to examine and evaluate his own life and behavior and is now given the moral guidelines to succeed in life.

The Narconon program provides a full address to an addict’s lifestyle and in this wise Narconon achieves an over 70% success rate in permanent recovery from drug addiction.  The Way to Happiness is an essential part of that success for it points the way to a bright new future for the former addict.

If you would like more information on the Narconon program or know of someone who needs assistance in overcoming drug or alcohol addiction contact Narconon at 877-237-3307.

February 1, 2010

Narconon Drug Rehab Addresses Addicts Responsibility

Filed under: Narconon — Tags: , , — nneastus @ 11:20 pm

There are many factors in society that have affected the role and importance of parents. However, one booklet presents the facts of the matter in a clear-cut fashion for the 21st century.

As Narconon , a non-profit drug education and rehabilitation organization, points out, the nations new drug addicts are pre-teens.  Prescriptions drugs are among the top choices these days for these future addicts although 10th grade use of Heroin has increased and marijuana is more acceptable as well, according to the January 2010 newsletter of the Office of National Drug Control Policy .

These trends are more than "troubling" as the newsletter puts it. It indicates a moral breakdown and decline of those traditional values Americans once held dear. With so many young people coming into drug treatment centers one could easily point fingers at parents and a general failure of "good parenting"

However, the problem is far more complex than that. With higher tax rates and now more than a hundred types of taxes modern parents are more economically burdened than family’s decades ago. Generally, both parents now need to work to make ends meet. Mass media and TV prescription drug advertising has been allowed by Congress, lobbied heavily by multi-billion dollar drug companies to do so, making it so the modern American is constantly bombarded with drug ads at virtually every turn. Not to mention moral celebrity role models for children are few and far between these days.  Morals have ceased to be taught in schools.

The Narconon program takes a different approach than pointing the finger at parents for their son or daughter’s addiction. This is done by including a non-religious unbiased moral code in the program.  The book The Way to Happiness , used by Narconon, discusses 21 moral precepts and has been distributed world-wide and is in use in 130 nations with over 70 million copies in distribution.  The book was written by American author and Humanitarian, L. Ron Hubbard, who seeing the collapse of moral standards wrote this common sense moral code to fill the moral vacuum in our culture.

The fifth precept of The Way to Happiness is "Honor and Help Your Parents".  This precept gets the student of Narconon to look at his responsibility for his relationship with his parents rather than blaming his parents for all the "terrible things they’ve done to him". Often the relationship between an addict and his or her parents has been strained or even broken by the addiction. Getting this precept applied in the addicts life with the understanding as to why as covered in the book, goes far to mending that relationship.

The Narconon program turns out graduates who are far more moral and as a result more successful in life. Parents and parenting are needed now more than ever in today’s society.  But where there has been trouble on this line between parent and child, The Way to Happiness as taught to Narconon students can go far to improving the relationship.

If you would like more information on The Way to Happiness or the Narconon program contact Narconon at 877-237-3307.

January 27, 2010

Narconon Opens the Eyes of Addicts Concerning Children

Filed under: Narconon, Narconon East U.S. — Tags: , , — nneastus @ 12:01 am

It seems odd to think a drug addict would have any concern for children. However, as Narconon East U.S. explains, as the addict is freed from his addiction and put on his own road to a better life, the care and handling of children becomes an inevitable part of that equation.

Narconon has as a fundamental part of its drug rehabilitation program the restoring of moral values to addicts using the non-religious universally popular book, The Way to Happiness.  This book has been in use since 1981 and is a common sense guide to living.  Morals in The Way to Happiness are approached in a good sense fashion, eliminating the didactic approach to morals often associated with them, instead the book appeals to ones reason and good sense.

The Way to Happiness was written by one of the most prolific and widely read authors of our time, humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard . The booklet is in use in more than 130 countries around the world with over 70 million copies in circulation. The 21 precepts and subsequent text that explains each precept is studied by Narconon students after their addiction has already been addressed by nutrition, physical processes and various drills.

The results have been remarkable in its application. Oftentimes Narconon students may enter the program from broken families and with forlorn children of their own. Children whose lives would otherwise be subjected to neglect due to parental drug addiction or, if the State had intervened, a life of foster care. Studying The Way to Happiness precept four, "Love and Help Children", opens the eyes of such formerly neglectful parents and gently presents common sense data on children and raising them giving the former addict real direction on how to become a successful parent.

As it states in The Way to Happiness, "Today’s children will become tomorrow’s civilization".  Making this real to former addicts that do have children is vital to their child’s success and that of their own. To bring this home with even more reality The Way to Happiness has now been produced in a full length film on DVD using movie magic to present the full text of the book in a way that the viewer gains a complete understanding of each precept in an entertaining fashion.

Children are our most important resource. Abused and neglected by parents hooked on drugs or alcohol doesn’t just impact their own lives but the lives of our overall civilization. By instilling moral values and bringing addicts up to responsibility for their own lives and that of their children, a better future can result for not only them but ourselves as well.

As one Narconon graduate puts it, "I became happy and grateful that I was given the opportunity to do the Narconon Program and gain control of my life and be able to make decisions that would lead me down a road of happiness and success. Thank you Narconon for giving me my life back."

The Narconon program is designed to not only solve addiction but give the student the necessary tools to live a successful life. The Way to Happiness is one of those tools that produces stellar results.

If you know of someone struggling with addiction and would like them to lead a successful drug-free life, contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.

January 13, 2010

Narconon Offers The Way to Happiness for Addicts

Everyone knows to some degree what happiness is but is there an actual road to happiness that one can follow to obtain it? Narconon includes a book in its drug rehabilitation program that gives a way for recovering addicts to obtain the long sought after happiness.

Narconon specializes in drug prevention and rehabilitation. Often a drug addict started on drugs or alcohol to obtain some sense of happiness.  Drugs give one a false sense of well being initially only to have serious consequences afterwards. As someone does drugs a second and third time each time they are trying to obtain that initial sense of well being. As addiction continues it begins to take more and more of the same drug to produce the desired effect. The body becomes more and more toxic and withdrawal symptoms experienced when the drug wears off become more and more intense. This is not the happiness the addict was seeking.

Drugs also lower ones threshold of what is right and wrong. Cravings for the drug can be so intense as to give the addict the feeling life itself depends on getting the drug again. Criminal acts and immoral actions can result. Stealing from parents, friends, and loved ones is not uncommon, all in an effort to get money to obtain more drug.

So here we have a picture of someone turning to drugs for happiness and it not being the case. So on what does happiness depend?  Money?  Fame?  Sex?

These are questions that most people ask themselves at one point or another. The media so often promotes becoming a celebrity as the goal of true happiness. Generations of teens and children look up to celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Steven Tyler, Amy Winehouse, David Hasselhoff of Knight Rider Fame, and countless others. All of these celebrities have battled drug addiction, prescription or otherwise.  Not so happy circumstances.  Yet these people had money and fame.

The Narconon program contains a book called The Way to Happiness as a vital part of its drug rehabilitation technology. What makes up happiness and how it is obtained is fully laid out in this commone sense guide to better living. The book was written by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard and has been published in more than 90 languages with over 70 million copies distributed in 130 nations.

The Way to Happiness is an unbiased and non-religious moral code that is based on common sense. It has been nationally recognized and commended in the U.S. by Members of Congress, Senators, 2 U.S. Presidents and Governors representing 40 U.S. States. As well it has been adopted and implemented in many counties around the world.

For the first time those previously addicted learn and find out how true happiness is obtained.  True happiness that benefits their survival and the survival of those around them.  Celebrity or not happiness can be obtained and it is the final book in the Narconon program giving Narconon students the true knowledge they need to obtain happiness and not look to false roads such as drug addiction to obtain it.

To learn more about The Way to Happiness and to find out more about the Narconon’s effective drug prevention and rehabilitation contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.

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