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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone can come off drugs if they want to. There are plenty of low cost programs, like the Salvation Army. Many of these low cost programs work for people who see no other way to survive. Embrace those programs. Go to 12 step meetings for families while your loved one is at a public recovery centre. If your addict rejects this path, that is their choice. Renaissance have a cllinical philosophy that is not terribly different from the wisdom of 12 step soul searching and behavior changes. If for some reason you choose Renaissance but don't follow their guidelines; if it's too painful for family members to hear what they say, tell them. And weigh your options. Death and or jail is the sentence for addicts. Chaos can become a way of life. Renaissance is not the only place out there. But the local support is unparalleled and so is their clinical philosophy. If you reject them before you've admitted you are powerless over this disease and your life has become unmanageable - Step One - it will be on you to find a recovery path. Salvation Army is much the same. Reject their paradigm and reject Step One and you're alone again. No treatment or family intervention will work before Step One is fully embraced. I have not seen a better program than Renaissance for entitled young adults. But as family members we are not relegated to passive sidelines. Change is pain. Step One is free of charge.[b] It's the insurance policy on your treatment investment. [/quote][/b] what does that even mean? BTW Caron Renaissance is private pay; we have no clue if we will get reimbursed. $90K for 3 months, nearly $1K a day.[/quote]
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