It amazes me that when you search ‘drug detox’ online, the majority of listings you see are for people looking for something they can do to pass a test. They’ve been arrested on a DUI or are on probation, are on some kind of mandatory drug or alcohol treatment program – going to weekly or monthly meetings, and so on – and they know they can be tested at any time. But they’re not looking for drug detox to help them get off drugs or alcohol; they’re looking for some way to hide the problem.
Their lives have already been ruined to some extent – they may have been drinking or taking drugs and driving, for example. Their license is suspended, others are driving them to their treatment meetings, they probably already have problems with work or personal relationships – yet they’re not looking for help.
Unfortunately, the type of drug treatment program they’re involved in is not doing anything for them. A young friend of mine once got a DUI – his mandatory ‘treatment’ consisted of regular meetings in which, believe it or not, the counseling consisted largely of an instructor telling the group how to shop for food inexpensively (shop in the middle of the store – the items on the periphery and near the front of the store are more expensive) and how to make nourishing but cheap meals. Tuna casserole, for example.
It is any wonder why so many people fail at this type of drug or alcohol ‘treatment’ program? Obviously, they can see they’re not going to get the help they need so they simply resort to hiding the fact that they’re still taking drugs or drinking.
If you or someone you care about has gotten a DUI or is in some other situation where they’re looking for ‘drug detox’ so they can hide their substance abuse, make sure they get into a real drug detox program, and drug rehab, so they can get to the bottom of their problem.