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The
Narconon Drug
Rehabilitation Program
The word Narconon comes from the
word
non-narcosis meaning “No-Drugs!” This term is used to refer to the
Narconon
Drug Rehab Programs and the international network of Narconon rehab
centers.
The goal of the program is to help those who are addicted to drugs and
alcohol
to regain control of their lives. Drug abuse and addiction are problems
that
break family and friends apart, lower a person’s values, and bring
corruption
to happy communities. This problem can happen to anyone, no matter
where they
live.
The Narconon program was created
in an
Arizona State Prison by a former heroin addict named William Benitez.
He used
the developments and research of L. Ron Hubbard, an American author and
humanitarian. When the Narconon program originated it had only ten
inmates who
actively participated. Within one year, that number grew to over one
hundred
and the program began to spread to other prisons. The first public
Narconon
opened its doors in 1971 and was located in Los Angeles. As of today, the Narconon Drug
Rehabilitation
Program has spread all over the world. There are centers in Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland,
Australia, and across the United States.
A study done by the National
Institute of
Drug Abuse found that individuals who received help for heroin
addiction or
heavy cocaine addiction often began using again. The study found that
the
individual’s drug use was up to at least once a week within a year of
receiving
help. Sadly, these results are typical for many treatment methods.
The Narconon program is unlike any
other
program to help people recover from drug addiction. The independent
Spanish
research group, Tecnicos Asociados de Investigacion y Marketing, found
that 70%
of all Narconon graduates stayed off drugs. In addition to these
findings, an
American independent research group found that 86% of all Narconon
clients
remained drug free two years after they completed the program.
Graduates of the Narconon program
do not
have the desire to relapse and do not need to take medications to
remain off
drugs. They are brought back to life and instilled with confidence,
control,
and have the ability to reach their goals while staying drug-free.
Narconon drug rehab centers
provide
individuals with a way to conquer their addictions and find happiness
in their
lives once again.
How it Really Works
“The addict has been found not
to want
to be an addict, but is driven by pain and environmental hopelessness…
As soon
as an addict can feel healthier and more competent mentally and
physically
without drugs than he does on drugs, he ceases to require drugs.”
-L. Ron Hubbard
An individual who graduates the
Narconon
Program is someone:
Who has successfully completed the
Narconon
Program;
Who knows for a fact that they are
capable
of living drug-free;
Who has enhanced their ability to
absorb new
information and now has the ability to accept new ideas to make their
life
better;
Who understands ethics and will
continue to
live productively without any further problems with the justice system;
Who knows rational solutions to
problem
solving and chooses not to use drugs to solve problems in the future;
These are fundamental requirements
of a
Narconon graduate.
The expectation of any Narconon
student is
that they will live stable, drug-free, ethical lives once they have
graduated
the program. This applies to every student no matter what level of
severity
their past experiences include.
In the Narconon way of thinking
there is not
such thing as a “victim”. Every individual is responsible for their
condition
even if they were handed a bad set of cards.
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