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Quick Tips: Substance Use Treatment

Last updated on: Tuesday, 31 October 2023
  • What You'll Learn

The DRS team has extensive experience assisting people struggling with substance use and their loved ones. They use this expertise to address some of the most frequently asked questions. If you are unsure how to seek help for yourself or someone you care about, watch the videos below to learn more about the topic.

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Finding the Treatment that is Right for You

Watch the video below, where our experts share valuable insights on beginning your search for drug rehabilitation and identifying the most suitable facility for your needs.

Getting Someone Help

Looking to assist someone but unsure how to start? These informative videos can provide you with valuable insights on how to provide support and why it’s crucial to act before reaching rock bottom.

Common Questions

There are many people who lack knowledge about drug rehabilitation. Our experts have answered some common questions about it to clear doubts and provide better understanding.

Increasing Willingness & Interventions

Confronting drug and alcohol treatment can be challenging, and at times, it may require an intervention to increase their willingness. Our experts can guide you on the best approach to encourage someone to attend drug rehabilitation.

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MICHAEL LEACH, CCMA

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Michael Leach is a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, who has over 5 years of experience working in the field of addiction. He spent his career working under the board-certified Addictionologist Dr. Rohit Adi. His experience includes working with families during their loved one’s stay in treatment, helping those with substance abuse issues find treatment, and teaching life skills to patients in a recovery atmosphere. Though he has worked in many different areas of rehabilitation, the majority of his time was spent working one on one with patients who were actively withdrawing from drugs. Withdrawal and the fear of going through it is one biggest reason why an addict continues to use and can be the most difficult part of the rehabilitation process. His experience in the withdrawal atmosphere has taught him that regardless of what approach a person takes to get off drugs, there are always mental and emotional obstacles that need to be overcome. He believes having someone there to help a person through these obstacles can make all the difference during the withdrawal process.