One of the best ways to conquer an addiction to illegal and dangerous substances is to get set up in an inpatient treatment program. There are outpatient options, of course, but they can be harder to succeed with. If you’re part of an inpatient program, you don’t have to worry about going home to a family or friends who will tempt you. Instead, you’ll just be in a clean, healthy environment, for as long as your treatment takes. Whether that’s a few days, a few weeks, or even a few months is up to you and your counselor.
Unless you’re ordered there by the court, you’ll generally have the option to leave at any time – but it’s very important that you stay until your treatment is complete. If you don’t, you may have a much higher chance of relapsing and ending up back in treatment again. That happens a lot with people in Hollywood and you hear about it in the news, but it happens to ‘normal’ people often, too. The only difference is that the average person’s struggles generally aren’t publicized, so not as many people know about them. Whether you’re a public figure or an average, everyday person, getting clean should still be your top priority.
If you aren’t interested in doing it for you, you should do it for the people who care about you – like your family and friends. Stay as long as you need to, and make sure that you get the help you really need. When you leave the inpatient treatment program, consider staying away from people and places that you associate with drug or alcohol use or abuse. You may even want to move to a new neighborhood or a new town. Take the steps you need to get and stay clean, and you’ll have a bright future.





