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There are hundreds, if not thousands of different types of alcohol addiction and drug detox and rehab programs. When choosing a drug rehab center for yourself or a loved one in need, it is important to become educated on the different types and what the end results are.

Types of drug rehab programs include detoxification, outpatient counseling, short-term inpatient treatment (30-day program) and long-term residential treatment (longer than 60 days). Within these there are also medical models that use substitute drugs in the treatment process and there are drug-free programs that do not prescribe more drugs to addicts. Most drug rehab centers have some type of aftercare or follow-up program as well.

On average for the country, approximately 90% of addicts go through outpatient treatment services instead of entering a residential rehabilitation program. (Source: SAMHSA) Longer-term residential treatment is overall more effective and a drug-free rehabilitation approach is better in the long run for the addict.

Click here for more specific information on drug rehabilitation and addiction treatment admissions for the state of Connecticut.

Detoxification is only the first step on the road of addiction treatment. Most rehab centers consider detoxification to be when the addict is no longer under the influence of the drug, but this is actually only withdrawal.

At the Narconon Drug Detox and Rehab Program we have a very unique and effective detox procedure that actually rids the body of the old drug residues, which in turn eliminates physical cravings for the drugs and allows a person to feel much healthier mentally and physically. This is called the Narconon New Life Detoxification Program and is part of the Narconon Drug Detox and Rehab Program's long-term residential treatment.

To make a successful recovery, the addict needs new tools in order to deal with situations and problems that are part of everyday life. 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 a desire to use drugs again. This can hinder the addict's goal of complete recovery and prevent them from permanently regaining control of their life.

The Narconon Drug Detox and Rehab Program provides the life skills necessary to overcome these barriers and have a successful, permanent recovery so that former addicts can lead a healthy, productive and drug-free life.

The Narconon Drug Detox and Rehab Program has helped thousands of people from all over the United States and other countries overcome addiction. The results speak for themselves. Approximately 70% of Narconon program graduates remain drug-free.

Regardless of where you are in the country, contact a Narconon consultant today to get the help you're looking for.

The Narconon Drug Detox and Rehab Program services individuals from all over the country through our successful drug rehabilitation program, including many from Deep River Center, Connecticut. Contact the Narconon Drug Detox and Rehab Program today by calling 1-888-966-3784 or click here for a free assessment.

Deep River Center, Connecticut 2007

  State Facts
  Population: 3,510,297
  State Prison Population: 19,497
  Probation Population: 52,092

  Violent Crime Rate
  National Ranking: 34
  2006 Federal Drug Seizures
  Cocaine: 46.8 kgs.
  Heroin: 38.1 kgs.
  Methamphetamine: 0.0 kgs.
  Marijuana: 208.2 kgs.
  Hashish: 0.0 kgs.
  MDMA: 0.0 kgs./38,162 du
  Meth Lab Incidents: 3 (DEA, state, and local)
Connecticut Drug Information provided by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

Drug Situation: Heroin and cocaine in powder and crack form are the greatest drug threat in Connecticut. Located in close proximity to NYC, Connecticut is an important transit and destination area for drugs. Interstate 95, the major north-south route on the East Coast, extends along Connecticut's southern shore through Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven and New London. It connects New York City with Boston and continues to the U.S. / Canada border. Interstate 91 extends from New Haven north to Massachusetts, Vermont and the U.S. / Canada border. These interstates intersect in New Haven and from what is known by law enforcement as the New England Pipeline. (And Interstate 84).

cocaineCocaine: Cocaine is still a popular drug of choice and still widely abused in Connecticut with crack being preferred over powder. The majority of cocaine is converted into crack locally within the state. Street level distribution of crack seems to still be controlled primarily by Puerto Rican and African American groups. Cocaine is available in many sizes from gram to kilogram quantities. The majority of cocaine smuggling and distribution organizations are now comprised of a mix of Puerto Rican, Mexican, and African American individuals often working in concert. Cocaine has traditionally and continues to arrive in Connecticut from New York via automobiles sometimes equipped with sophisticated hidden compartments. Source of supply for cocaine also included Mexican transportation groups based in mid-Atlantic, southern, and western states throughout the U.S. See also: Cocaine Facts, Crack Cocaine Quick Facts

opium poppyHeroin: Demand for heroin is high and is easily accessible. Popularity of heroin is due, in part, to increased availability of low cost, high purity heroin that can be effectively snorted or smoked rather than injected. Abuse remains widespread affecting both suburban and urban areas. Connecticut based Puerto Rican and other Hispanic criminal groups are the dominate transporters and wholesale and midlevel distributors of heroin in the state. As in the past, heroin is still sold on the street in small glassine bags with some type of marking or "brand name" on the package. The heroin is primarily being transported into Connecticut from New York City, usually entering the region via one the major interstates in automobiles equipped with hidden hydraulic compartments or traps. Large quantities of heroin arrive in the state via shipping services, such as UPS and via airplanes by way of human couriers. See also: Heroin Information, Heroin Health Hazards

Connecticut Methamphetamine Lab Seizures

methamphetamineMethamphetamine: Lab seizures have not increased in Connecticut. All methamphetamine labs seized in the Northeast have been low-capacity labs, usually producing two ounces or less of the drug per production cycle. These labs are usually located inside private residences. No information is available on street level sales of Methamphetamine. See also: Methamphetamine Information, The Crystal Trap, Crystal Meth Abuse

pink meth drug candyDrug Candy: Putting drugs into candy bars, lollipops and adding strawberry flavoring to things like crystal methamphetamine is emerging as a trend in more than a few states. Although not yet documented in Connecticut, this practice is certain to bring young and inexperienced new users into the trap of using illegal drugs. See also: Flavored Meth

ecstasyClub Drugs: Ecstasy (MDMA) is readily available and abused in Connecticut. Ecstasy is a popular drug of choice among college age individuals residing in Connecticut. MDMA is transported from Florida and Mexico via mail services. It is also purchased in New York and transported to Connecticut. See also: Truth About Ecstasy, Ecstasy and the Brain


marijuanaMarijuana: Marijuana can still be obtained throughout Connecticut. The majority of high grade marijuana available in Connecticut comes from either Canada, out of state indoor grow operations, Mexico, and or the Southwest areas of the U.S. Marijuana is readily available in the state of Connecticut for individual use and available in multi-ounce/pound quantities for wholesale distribution. Caucasian criminal groups smuggle high quality, Canadian produced marijuana across the U.S./Canada border primarily via private vehicle. An increase in sophisticated indoor hydroponic marijuana growth sites have been revealed around the state in recent years. These operations are able to bypass detection by the utility companies, therefore evading notification to law enforcement, by expertly wiring electric connections through an alternate location. See also: Marijuana Facts, Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use on Learning and Social Behavior

oxycontinOther Drugs: PCP is most often transported into Connecticut from the southwestern United States and the New York City area through the use of couriers. PCP is sprayed on crushed mint leaves or marijuana and then smoked. Loose PCP-laced marijuana, often packaged in a plastic bag, is called "wet" and PCP-laced blunts are called "illy".

Diverted pharmaceuticals are also highly abused in Connecticut. The DEA Hartford, CT RO indicates that OxyContin, Vicodin, oxycodone, Hydocodone, methadone, Ritalin, Xanax and Diazepam are among the most frequently abused diverted pharmaceuticals. The diversion and abuse of prescription opiates such as OxyContin, Vicodin, and Percocet are increasing rapidly. Diverted pharmaceuticals typically are obtained through common diversion techniques including prescription fraud, improper prescribing practices, "doctor shopping" (visiting multiple doctors to obtain prescriptions), and pharmacy theft. Local independent dealers and abusers are the primary retail-level distributors of diverted pharmaceuticals in Connecticut. See also: PCP (Phencyclidine), Prescription Drug Addiction, OxyContin Quick Facts, Opioid Dependence

Connecticut Drug Violation ArrestsDEA Mobile Enforcement Teams: This cooperative program with state and local law enforcement counterparts was conceived in 1995 in response to the overwhelming problem of drug-related violent crime in towns and cities across the nation. Since the inception of the MET Program, 473 deployments have been completed nationwide, resulting in 19,643 arrests. There have been two MET deployments in the State of Connecticut since the inception of the program, Bridgeport and Hartford.

DEA Regional Enforcement Teams: This program was designed to augment existing DEA division resources by targeting drug organizations operating in the United States where there is a lack of sufficient local drug law enforcement. This Program was conceived in 1999 in response to the threat posed by drug trafficking organizations that have established networks of cells to conduct drug trafficking operations in smaller, non-traditional trafficking locations in the United States. As of January 31, 2005, there have been 27 deployments nationwide, and one deployment in the U.S. Virgin Islands, resulting in 671 arrests. There have been no RET deployments in the State of Connecticut.

Drug Courts/Treatment Centers: Currently there are 9 state treatment facilities in Connecticut.

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