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Drug rehabilitation is a multi-phase, multi-faceted, long term process. Detoxification is only the first step on the road of addiction treatment. Physical detoxification alone is not sufficient to change the patterns of a drug addict. Recovery from addiction involves an extended process which usually requires the help of drug addiction professionals. To make a successful recovery, the addict needs new tools in order to deal with situations and problems which arise. Factors such as encountering someone from their days of using, returning to the same environment and places, or even small things such as smells and objects trigger memories which can create psychological stress. This can hinder the addict's goal of complete recovery, thus not allowing the addict to permanently regain control of his or her life.
Almost all addicts tell themselves in the beginning that they can conquer their addiction on their own without the help of outside resources. Unfortunately, this is not usually the case. When an addict makes an attempt at detoxification and to discontinue drug use without the aid of professional help, statistically the results do not last long. Research into the effects of long-term addiction has shown that substantial changes in the way the brain functions are present long after the addict has stopped using drugs. Realizing that a drug addict who wishes to recover from their addiction needs more than just strong will power is the key to a successful recovery. Battling not only cravings for their drug of choice, re-stimulation of their past and changes in the way their brain functions, it is no wonder that quitting drugs without professional help is an uphill battle.
Drug Rehab, Vermont, VT
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, Vermont, VT
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 an inpatient drug rehab.
Outpatient Drug Rehab, Vermont, VT
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, Vermont, VT
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, Vermont, VT
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 Vermont
Drug Situation: Marijuana, domestic and imported, is the
most widely abused drug in the State of Vermont. Cocaine is a significant problem
throughout the state, particularly in the urban areas. Law enforcement officials
report minimal availability of methamphetamine.
Cocaine: Cocaine is readily available throughout Vermont
and is widely abused by illicit drug users. Cocaine traffickers in Vermont,
most often Caucasians, obtain the drug from source areas in Massachusetts, Connecticut,
and New York. Crack cocaine is not widely available in the state, although there
is limited availability.
Heroin: There is widespread availability of heroin in the
state of Vermont in street/user level quantities. A typical heroin distributor
in Vermont is a heroin user who distributes the drug in order to support his/her
heroin addiction. The most common method of transport of heroin between Vermont
and source areas is the use of automobiles.
Meth: There is not a significant methamphetamine problem
in Vermont.
Club Drugs: Ecstasy appears to be widely available in Vermont.
Several thousand-tablet seizures of MDMA have been made at ports of entry in
Vermont. There have not been any reports of widespread availability of other
club drugs such as GHB or ketamine.
Marijuana: Marijuana is readily available in all areas
of Vermont, and it is the drug of choice for illicit drug users. The marijuana
smuggled into Vermont often is carried in backpacks across remote areas between
the ports of entry; tractor-trailers containing marijuana loads also transport
the drug across the U.S./Canada border.
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Alcohol-Related Laws Vermont (Total Laws: 23 of 39)
.08 Per Se, Automatic License Revocation, Sobriety
Checkpoints, Felony DUI, Dram Shop, Fake ID, Graduated Drivers Licensing, Social
Host, Habitual Traffic Offender, 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, Vehicle Confiscation,
Vehicular Homicide, Vehicle Impound, Youth Consumption of Alcohol, Selling Alcohol
to Youth, Zero Tolerance,
The following information is regarding drug rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment addmissions for the state of Vermont. Stats are broken down into these catagories: Primary drug of abuse or addiction, age group, & cultural background.
STATE:
VERMONT
Total
Alcohol
only
Alcohol
with secondary drug
Cocaine
(smoked)
Cocaine
(other route)
Mari-
juana
Heroin
Meth
Total
No.
7,047
2,977
1,910
114
136
1,079
549
10
%
100.0
42.2
27.1
1.6
1.9
15.3
7.8
0.1
SEX
69.3
70.7
72.7
61.4
66.2
71.4
55.2
40.0
Male
%
Female
%
30.7
29.3
27.3
38.6
33.8
28.6
44.8
60.0
Unknown
%
0.0
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
100.0
AGE
AT ADMISSION
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0-11
years
%
12-17
years
%
13.2
5.2
13.6
1.8
2.9
41.0
4.6
30.0
18-20
years
%
15.7
13.5
18.3
9.6
8.8
19.2
16.8
30.0
21-25
years
%
14.0
10.7
14.5
9.6
12.5
13.3
29.3
10.0
26-30
years
%
10.6
9.2
10.8
17.5
22.1
7.4
20.6
10.0
31-35
years
%
11.7
12.1
13.5
27.2
17.6
6.2
9.5
10.0
36-40
years
%
12.5
15.6
11.2
21.9
22.8
6.2
8.9
10.0
41-45
years
%
10.3
14.0
9.7
6.1
8.1
3.1
7.5
0.0
46-50
years
%
6.2
9.1
5.8
3.5
4.4
1.6
1.6
0.0
51-55
years
%
3.2
5.5
1.9
0.9
0.7
1.3
0.9
0.0
56-60
years
%
1.2
2.4
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
61-65
years
%
0.6
1.4
0.1
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
66
years and over
%
0.7
1.4
0.2
0.9
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.0
Unknown
%
0.0
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
100.0
RACE
94.6
95.1
95.0
85.1
95.6
93.9
94.0
80.0
White
%
Black
or African- American
%
1.5
0.7
1.8
13.2
3.7
2.1
1.3
10.0
American
Indian or Alaska Native
%
1.9
1.7
1.9
1.8
0.7
1.8
3.5
0.0
Asian
or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
%
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
10.0
Other
%
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Unknown
%
1.6
2.1
1.2
0.0
0.0
1.5
1.3
0.0
Total
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
ETHNICITY
1.4
0.9
1.1
0.9
1.5
2.6
2.6
10.0
Hispanic
or Latino
%
Not
Hispanic or Latino
%
89.7
88.6
92.0
89.5
90.4
87.5
92.7
90.0
Unknown
%
8.9
10.5
6.9
9.6
8.1
9.9
4.7
0.0
Total
%
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
State Drug Offices: Vermont
State Policy Offices Vermont
Governor's Office Vermont
Office of the Governor Vermont
Pavillion Office Building
109 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05609-0101
State Legislative Contact Vermont
Legislative Council Vermont
State House
115 State Street, Drawer 33
Montpelier, Vermont 05633-5301
State Drug Program Coordinator Vermont
Director of State Police Vermont
Department of Public Safety
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2101
State Criminal Justice Offices Vermont
Attorney General's Office Vermont
Office of the Attorney General
109 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05609-1001
Law Enforcement Planning Vermont
Department of Public Safety
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2101
Statistical Analysis Center Vermont
Vermont Center for Justice Research
33 College Street
Northfield, Vermont 05602
Uniform Crime Reports Contact Vermont
Uniform Crime Reports Vermont
Support Services Vermont
Department of Public Safety
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2101
BJA Strategy Preparation Agency Vermont
Department of Public Safety Vermont
Waterbury State Complex
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05676-0850
Judicial Agency Vermont
Office of the Court Administrator Vermont
Supreme Court
109 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05609-0701
(802) 828-3278
Fax: (802) 828-3457
E-mail: supreme.crt@state.vt.us
Corrections Agency
Department of Corrections
Agency of Human Services
State Complex
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-0201
State Health Offices Vermont
RADAR Network Agency Vermont
Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs
P.O. Box 70
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, Vermont 05402-0070
HIV-Prevention Program Vermont
Department of Health Vermont
VD Control Program
P.O. Box 70
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, Vermont 05402
Drug and Alcohol Agency Vermont
Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs
P.O. Box 70
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, Vermont 05402-0070
State Education Office Vermont
State Coordintor for Drug-Free Schools Vermont
Department of Education Vermont
Safe and Drug-Free Schools & Communities Program
120 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05620-2703
List of cities in Vermont Burlington
Rutland
South Burlington
Barre
Bennington
Essex Junction
Brattleboro
Montpelier
St. Albans
Winooski
St. Johnsbury
Middlebury
Newport
Springfield
West Brattleboro
Northfield
Bellows Falls
Vergennes
White River Junction
Swanton
Fair Haven
West Rutland
Graniteville-East Barre
Manchester Center
Morrisville
Waterbury
Brandon
Wilder
Poultney
Milton
Enosburg Falls
Jericho
North Bennington
Johnson
South Barre
Lyndonville
Arlington
Chester-Chester Depot
Woodstock
Ludlow
Wallingford
Island Pond
Orleans
Bradford
Derby Line
South Shaftsbury
Barton
Derby Center
Manchester
North Troy
Drug Rehab and Treatment Facts Vermont In 2004, 66.4% of those in addiction treatment located in Vermont were male.
33.6% of the individuals in drug addiction treatment residing in Vermont during 2004 were female.
The largest age group admitted into to drug rehab during 2004 in Vermont was between the ages of 21-25 (18%).
The second largest age group attending drug rehabilitation in Vermont during 2004 were between the ages of 26-30 (11.8%).
91.6% of the individuals in drug treatment located in Vermont during 2004 were Caucasian.
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