
It wasn't long ago that crystal meth was considered a street drug-one which rarely found its way into populations outside of young men. That was before the drug exploded in availability and popularity, bringing untold thousands to their knees in every tier of society. As the epidemic spread, a disproportionate number of women began to abuse crystal meth, creating something of a crisis in our nation's treatment centers.
Understanding how to treat woman addicts eluded most mainstream substance abuse programs for many years. It isn't hard to guess why-women think, feel, understand, and metabolize events differently from men, and that means many of the emotional processes that underlie addiction are distinct. Today a growing body of literature suggests women respond far better to communal approaches that emphasize powerful trust and healthy interdependence-the hallmarks of research conducted by Dr. Karen Dodge.
Here at Orchid recovery Center, we take pride in an approach to healing that makes use of the unique bonds women can forge. With professional oversight, regular therapy, and additional holistic techniques such as art therapy, breathing, and yoga, Orchid today claims a place at the forefront of women's health and drug treatment.
If you want to take advantage of positive and progressive approaches like these, we urge you to get in touch today. With an enormous staff devoted your recovery and over 36 hours a week in research-based therapeutic programs designed especially for women. Please contact The Orchid as soon as possible so that we may help you reach your goal of lifelong sobriety.