The key feature of addiction is the engagement in a particular behaviour which is compulsive and brings about a desired change in consciousness, yet proves problematic in the long term. Drugs can have powerful effects, bringing about obvious physical, physiological or psychological changes in the body.
There are varying degrees of illicit drug use, and problems arise when the harms associated with use begin to outweigh the rewards. If regular drug use is likely to place you at odds with the law; or if continued use is beginning to affect your general health, moods, the quality of your work and your relationships with others, then your overall quality of life is at risk and professional treatment and support may be necessary.
Drug abuse is prevalent and pervasive and cuts across economic lines, age, gender, social status and culture. Anyone can be affected by problematic use.
Public perception of drug abuse is usually centred around illicit street drugs such as heroin and amphetamines, however the drug crisis currently faced by ordinary people often relates to the misuse of prescription drugs. Because prescription drugs are usually legally obtained, ongoing use may not have been appropriately questioned, and for those needing help, continued problematic use exacts a toll.
Over many years at The Sanctuary we have noticed increasing prescription drug abuse amongst highly functioning people, unlikely to be identified as 'addicts', yet who qualify as having substance use disorders. Side effects sometimes cause more problems than the symptoms the drugs were initially deployed to treat.
A Holistic Approach to Treating Drug Addiction
The use of substances or drugs whether narcotics, stimulants, hypnotics or hallucinogenics, can be surprisingly complex. At The Sanctuary, we will help you understand what is driving you to misuse drugs, and work with you to resolve these underlying issues. We will help you understand the broader picture of addictive processes as they play out in your life, and give you the tools to live a happy and fulfilling life without needing drugs.
Treating drug addiction holistically requires a sensitively staged approach. As abrupt withdrawals can be potentially fatal, medical supervision is required from the outset.
Following the acute withdrawal stage, rejuvenating therapies, light body work and light personal training will help build strength and vigour. Meanwhile, intensive psychotherapy and other reflective therapies begin to illuminate the underlying deeper reasons behind habitual drug use. A renewed connection to life is bolstered through engagement in a range of interesting, fun and enjoyable activities.
Our holistic approach will bring your mind, body and your deepest self into alignment and harmony. All of your program activities and therapies will be introduced at the right pace, at the right time, and in the right mix.
Please be aware that early phases of detox and treatment must be medically supervised as abrupt withdrawal from drug use can be fatal.
You may undergo your detox prior to your arrival at The Sanctuary. If deemed suitable we also offer a separate Detox Program with 24/7 medical supervision.