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Drug rehab is a vital part of recovery from drug addiction. Drug rehabilitation has several phases, many facets, and is often a long term process. When an individual enters into a drug rehab program they will go through detoxification. This is the first step on the road to recovery but is by no means the one and only step in the process. A recovering individual needs to learn many new tools to help them re-enter society clean and without the urge to use drugs when difficult situations arise. There are many tricky circumstances a recovering individual will find themselves in once they have left drug rehab. These new tools will help them handle these difficult situations such as running into an old using buddy, finding themselves in past using environments, or even smells and objects that remind them of their using past. All of these and many more are known as psychological stressors. Often, these can hamper an individual’s ability of achieving a complete recovery from drug addiction. However if the individual knows how to address these difficult situations before they leave drug rehab then they have a much greater chance of successfully recovering from drug addiction.
In the beginning, many individuals feel that they can put an end to their drug addiction on their own. This is not usually the case. Self detoxification often does not last very long before the individual breaks down and uses again. Through research, it has been shown that long term drug addiction creates substantial changes in the way the user’s brain functions. These changes continue long after the user has discontinued using drugs. With this in mind, it is important to realize that more than just strong will power is needed to conquer drug addiction. A drug rehab will help the individual with drug cravings, re-stimulation from their past, as well as address the changes in the way their brain functions.
Drug Rehab, Maryland, MD
The ultimate goal of a drug rehab is to enable the individual to achieve lasting
abstinence from drug use. The short term goal of a drug rehab is to help the
individual through detox and withdrawal from drugs in addition to improving
their ability to function in society again. A drug rehab will help minimize
the medical and social complications of drug abuse.
Patients who stay in a drug rehab longer than 3 months typically have better
outcomes than those who stay less time. Those who go through medically assisted
withdrawal to minimize discomfort but do not receive any further rehab, perform
about the same in terms of their substance use as those who never attended a
drug rehab. Over the last 25 years, studies have shown that attending a drug
rehab works to reduce drug intake and crimes committed by drug-dependent people.
Researchers also have found that drug abusers who have been through a drug rehab
are more likely to have jobs.
Inpatient Drug Rehab, Maryland, MD
Inpatient drug rehab is one of many methods whose ultimate goal is long-term
abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Those who attend an inpatient drug rehab
use the new tools they have learned to help them re-enter society and lead responsible,
successful drug and alcohol free lives.
Inpatient drug rehab centers offer support and structure for men and women
seeking help for problems with drugs or alcohol. Participants reside on location
for the course of the rehab program; lengths of stay vary and may be individualized.
Care at an inpatient drug rehab is provided 24 hours a day 7 days a week; this
is only one of the benefits of attending a inpatient drug rehab.
Outpatient Drug Rehab, Maryland, MD
An outpatient drug rehab is a program designed to provide long-term abstinence
from drugs and alcohol. Outpatient drug rehab programs use a broad verity of
techniques. These techniques include a wide range of approaches including problem-solving
groups, specialized therapies such as insight-oriented psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral
therapy, and 12-step programs. Similar to other drug rehabs, the individual
may stay in the program for several months or longer. Those who attend an outpatient
drug rehab do not live at the drug rehab as they would an inpatient drug rehab.
Outpatient drug rehab programs vary in the types and intensity of services
offered. Low-intensity outpatient drug rehab programs may offer little more
than drug education and counsel. Other outpatient drug rehab models, such as
intensive day treatment, can be comparable to residential programs in services
and effectiveness, depending on the individual's characteristics and needs.
All in all, the ultimate goal of an outpatient drug rehab is to help the individual
recover from drug addiction so that they may re-enter society and lead responsible,
successful drug and alcohol free lives.
Alcohol Rehab, Maryland, MD
Alcohol rehab is a place where an individual who has a drinking problem can
receive help. Rehab is a program that helps the individual with their alcohol
addiction and provides them with the tools necessary for a complete recovery.
Alcohol rehab works for many people who have problems with alcohol abuse. But
just like any other drug of abuse, the individual has to be committed to make
a change for the better. Some people stop drinking and remain sober. Others
have long periods of sobriety with bouts of relapse. And still others cannot
stop drinking for any length of time. With alcohol rehab, one thing is clear:
the longer a person abstains from alcohol, the more likely he or she will be
able to stay sober.
Drug Detox, Maryland, MD
The goal of detox is to rid the body of toxins accumulated by drug use. The
first step of detox is drug withdrawal. Drug withdrawal is "the act or
process of ceasing to use an addictive drug." Once an individual has discontinued
using drugs physical and behavioral withdrawal symptoms may follow. Detox is
a process that helps diminish the uncomfortable symptoms of drug withdrawal.
Detox is performed in many different ways depending on where you decide to
receive treatment. Most detox centers simply provide treatment to avoid physical
withdrawal to alcohol & other drugs. A quality detox program will not only
to provide the individual with counseling during detox but help with the physical
withdrawal and the psychological root cause of the individual's addiction problem,
so as to decrease the chances of relapse.
Drug detox can be viewed in three separate stages:
1. Medical Detox: A medical doctor will need to supervise your medical withdrawal
from drugs, ensuring you complete this phase safely and with minimal complications.
Medical detox can take several days.
2. Physical Detox: Once your body is no longer dependent on drugs, you will
need to work on building up your physical health. A nutritionist can be helpful
during this phase, enabling you to develop a balanced diet to help you through
the rest of the detox process.
3. Emotional Detox: Detox can be extremely difficult on your emotional health,
which is why most treatment centers offer counseling during detox. Because drugs
have become an integral part of your mental, emotional and social life, you
will need emotional help as you detox.
You can overcome addiction and we can help. Contact us for free consultation today.
Drug Abuse Trends in Maryland
Drug Situation: Maryland is situated on the north end of
the mid-Atlantic region and bisected by Interstate-95. Maryland's drug situation
is complicated by the presence of two major metropolitan areas in the state:
Baltimore and its surrounding counties in the northern part of the state, and
the suburban counties of Washington, DC, in southern Maryland.
Cocaine: Cocaine and crack abuse and distribution pose
a significant threat throughout the state of Maryland, particularly in cities
situated near Washington, DC. Wholesale levels of cocaine are readily available
via suppliers in New York City and the southwestern U.S.
Heroin: Heroin is commonly abused throughout Maryland but
is most problematic in and around the city of Baltimore. The enormous demand
for heroin in the Baltimore metropolitan area led to an increase in the drug's
abuse among teens and young adults, who routinely drive into the city to obtain
heroin for themselves and other local abusers. Highly pure heroin - "raw"
- marketed toward suburban users is sometimes packaged in vials (much like crack
cocaine).
Meth: Meth is not in high demand nor is it widely available
in Maryland.
Club Drugs: Baltimore maintains a thriving "rave"
and nightclub scene in which club drugs, usually Ecstasy (MDMA), are abused.
Club drugs such as Ketamine, GHB and others do not carry the same demand nor
availability as ecstasy.
Marijuana: The most widely-abused drug in Maryland, marijuana
remains easily available in every part of the state.
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Alcohol-Related Laws Maryland (Total Laws: 24 of 39)
.08 Per Se, Automatic License Revocation, Sobriety
Checkpoints, Felony DUI, Fake ID, Graduated Drivers Licensing, Ignition Interlock,
Penalties for Test Refusal Greater than Test Failure, Illegal Per Se, Mandatory
Jail 2nd Offense, Keg Registration, Mandatory Alcohol Education, Mandatory BAC
Testing for DUI Offenders who Survive, Open Container Law that is TEA-21 Compliant,
Preliminary Breath Tester, Primary Belt Law, TEA-21 Compliant for Repeat Offenders,
Vehicular Homicide, Vehicle Sanctions While Suspended, Vehicle Impound, Victim
Rights Constitutional Amendment, Child Endangerment, Selling Alcohol to Youth,
Zero Tolerance,
The following information is regarding drug rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment addmissions for the state of Maryland. Stats are broken down into these catagories: Primary drug of abuse or addiction, age group, & cultural background.
STATE:
MARYLAND
Total
Alcohol
only
Alcohol
with secondary drug
Cocaine
(smoked)
Cocaine
(other route)
Mari-
juana
Heroin
Meth
Total
No.
60,671
12,692
10,968
5,947
1,658
8,705
17,633
--
%
100.0
20.9
18.1
9.8
2.7
14.3
29.1
0.0
SEX
67.5
76.5
74.8
55.5
66.1
80.4
56.4
--
Male
%
Female
%
32.4
23.4
25.2
44.5
33.9
19.6
43.5
--
Unknown
%
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
Total
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
--
AGE
AT ADMISSION
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
0-11
years
%
12-17
years
%
9.9
2.7
10.4
0.5
2.5
42.0
1.1
--
18-20
years
%
7.3
4.1
9.0
1.7
4.7
19.2
4.8
--
21-25
years
%
11.6
10.6
13.7
6.0
10.1
16.4
10.8
--
26-30
years
%
11.0
9.5
10.1
11.5
13.9
8.0
13.9
--
31-35
years
%
15.3
13.1
14.4
23.1
19.3
5.2
20.2
--
36-40
years
%
17.6
17.6
18.1
28.4
20.9
4.2
20.3
--
41-45
years
%
13.4
16.2
12.9
17.4
15.9
2.8
15.5
--
46-50
years
%
7.6
11.2
7.0
7.6
8.4
1.1
8.7
--
51-55
years
%
3.4
7.0
2.6
2.5
2.7
0.4
3.1
--
56-60
years
%
1.4
3.9
0.9
0.8
1.0
0.1
0.9
--
61-65
years
%
0.6
2.0
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.3
--
66
years and over
%
0.4
1.7
0.2
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.1
--
Unknown
%
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.3
--
Total
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
--
RACE
54.3
72.5
64.7
35.1
50.7
53.0
38.1
--
White
%
Black
or African- American
%
43.0
21.7
32.9
63.8
47.3
44.4
60.7
--
American
Indian or Alaska Native
%
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.4
0.4
--
Asian
or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
%
0.4
0.8
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.2
--
Other
%
1.8
4.6
1.4
0.6
1.2
1.7
0.6
--
Unknown
%
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
Total
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
--
ETHNICITY
2.3
5.1
1.9
0.9
1.4
2.3
1.0
--
Hispanic
or Latino
%
Not
Hispanic or Latino
%
97.7
94.9
98.1
99.1
98.6
97.7
99.0
--
Unknown
%
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
Total
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
--
State Drug Offices: Maryland
State Policy Offices Maryland
Governor's Office Maryland
Office of the Governor Maryland
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
State Legislative Contact Maryland
Department of Legislative Reference Maryland
Legislative Services Building
90 State Circle
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
State Drug Program Coordinator Maryland
Governor's Office of Crime and Prevention Control
300 East Joppa Road, Suite 1105
Baltimore, Maryland 212863016
State Criminal Justice Offices Maryland
Attorney General's Office Maryland
Office of the Attorney General
200 Saint Paul Place
Baltimore, Maryland 212022020
Crime Prevention Office Maryland
Maryland Community Crime Prevention Institute
Police Training Commission
3085 Hernwood Road
Woodstock, Maryland 21163
Crime Prevention Office Maryland
Maryland Crime Prevention Association
P.O. Box 20397
Baltimore, Maryland 212840397
Statistical Analysis Center Maryland
Maryland Justice Analysis Center
Institute of Criminal Justice and Criminology Maryland
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
2220 Samuel J. LeFrak Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 207428235
Uniform Crime Reports Contact Maryland
Uniform Crime Reporting Section Central Records Division Maryland
Maryland State Police Department
1711 Belmont Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21244
BJA Strategy Preparation Agency Maryland
Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention
300 East Joppa Road, Suite 1105
Baltimore, Maryland 21286
Judicial Agency Maryland
Administrative Office of the Courts Maryland
Courts of Appeal Building
361 Rowe Boulevard
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Corrections Agency Maryland
Division of Correction Maryland
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
6776 Reisterstown Road, Suite 310
Baltimore, Maryland 212152341
State Health Offices Maryland
RADAR Network Agency Maryland
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Maryland
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Fourth Floor
201 West Preston Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
HIV-Prevention Program Maryland
AIDS Administration Maryland
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
500 North Calvert Street, Fifth Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Drug and Alcohol Agency Maryland
Governor's Crime Control and Prevention Commission
300 East Joppa Road, Suite 1105
Baltimore, Maryland 212863016
State Education Office Maryland
State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools Maryland
State Department of Education Maryland
Drug-Free Schools Program
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
List of cities in Maryland Waldorf
Elkridge
Fairland
Cumberland
Greenbelt
White Oak
Odenton
South Laurel
North Laurel
Owings Mills
Arbutus
Crofton
Laurel
Colesville
Cockeysville
Rosedale
Greater Upper Marlboro
Lanham-Seabrook
Camp Springs
Green Haven
Takoma Park
Redland
Westminster
Hillcrest Heights
Langley Park
Ferndale
Lutherville-Timonium
Lansdowne-Baltimore Highlands
Beltsville
Adelphi
East Riverdale
Hyattsville
Parole
Aberdeen
Ballenger Creek
Lake Shore
Savage-Guilford
Forestville
Riviera Beach
Calverton
Glenn Dale
New Carrollton
Linganore-Bartonsville
Rosaryville
Green Valley
Overlea
Pasadena
Elkton
Easton
Rossville
Drug Rehab and Treatment Facts Maryland In 2004, 67.2% of those in addiction treatment located in Maryland were male.
32.8% of the individuals in drug addiction treatment residing in Maryland during 2004 were female.
The largest age group admitted into to drug rehab during 2004 in Maryland was between the ages of 36-40 (15.7%).
The second largest age group attending drug rehabilitation in Maryland during 2004 were between the ages of 41-45 (14.9%).
53.1% of the individuals in drug treatment located in Maryland during 2004 were Caucasian.
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