Be A Hero In Drug Rehab
March 28th, 2008 by Terry Keith
Sometimes things just get stuck. Arguments get repeated over and over. Time is wasted justifying our actions in the past. Relationships once they are damaged can take a very long time to heal. There is one thing; however that may speed up this process. It involves one person simply taking the high road. Dr. Phil appropriately calls it being a “Hero”. It truly is a powerful and giving act.
Simply deciding the other person and the relationship is of greater value than the past. Forgive everything, judge nothing, and be love. If you want to change a relationship that is stuck and filled with anger, try these three things for one month. If you are in rehab for 90 days why not try it for the whole 90. Start with forgiving everything. Just forgive it all. Forgive the other person and forgive yourself.
Then judge nothing. Make no assumptions, stop looking for errors or proof you were and are right. Simply be grateful for the other person. Ask and expect nothing. Then what ever you think love is, let it show. Give it with everything you have. Give with no judgment or expectation. Giving totally without expectation is a risky move some would say. Kind of sounds like something a hero would do. Want to really make a difference while you are in drug rehab? Be a hero in a relationship that is damaged in your life.
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March 31st, 2008 at 9:22 am
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April 30th, 2008 at 10:32 pm
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June 23rd, 2008 at 10:04 am
Hi. This study gives hope to those suffering from meth addiction!
DOUBLE-BLIND METHAMPHETAMINE STUDY CONFIRMS PROMETA TREATMENT PROGRAM SHOWED STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN CRAVINGS COMPARED TO PLACEBO
Hythiam, Inc. announced that the results of the first double-blind, placebo-controlled study utilizing Hythiam’s PROMETA® Treatment Program (PROMETA) that were presented June 18 at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico by addiction expert Harold C. Urschel, III, M.D., M.M.A. This double-blind, placebo-controlled study confirms the significant impact of the PROMETA Treatment Program on cravings, and a consistent trend toward decreased use during the initial treatment of methamphetamine dependent individuals who concurrently receive psychosocial therapy.
The 30-day study focused on evaluating the impact of PROMETA on cravings during the treatment of methamphetamine dependence. The results were analyzed using an intent-to-treat analysis, which includes all randomized participants, and demonstrated that PROMETA achieved a statistically significant reduction in the combined craving score for methamphetamine when compared to placebo over the study duration.
During the period of this 30-day study, urine drug screens and timeline follow back self-reports assessed methamphetamine use. The intent-to-treat analysis utilized the worst-case-scenario, which counts missing data as positive for methamphetamine use. Across the duration of the study, the PROMETA subjects averaged a lower number of positive urine drug screens than the placebo group. On any given assessment day, the PROMETA subjects had a lower proportion of positive urine drug screens. An evaluation of the number of consecutive clean urines showed statistical significance in that 42% of the PROMETA subjects and 27% of placebo subjects had 2 consecutive clean urines during the 4 week study (p=0.03). Throughout the study, the PROMETA subjects had a lower frequency of self-reported use than the placebo group.
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