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The main goal or purpose of these rehabilitation centres is to help the person to accept the reality that he/she has an addiction problem. These centres help the person to recognize that whatever the problems he/she was having in life will be solved through other means. In this article we will discuss different purposes and services of centres alcohol drug treatment. The main services or facilities are as follows:

1. Firstly, these rehabilitation centres give substance abuse treatment to the addicted folks. This treatment helps the person to detoxify his/her system and wean him/her off the various medication and alcohol.

2. Furthermore, these rehabilitation centres give interventionists to the drug addicted folks. They will intervene or facilitate the person to forestall from falling into temptation with the assistance of some accountability.

3. Moreover, these centres supply or provide counsellors to the addicted folks and these counsellors facilitate the person in numerous matters like divorce, loss of employment, social rejection, failure of educational career and low esteem problems.

4.  Lastly, these centres supply numerous arrangements for the addicted folks called sober living homes. These homes are operated by numerous non-profit organizations. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited in these special homes.

Furthermore, there are very significant and important principles that person should keep in mind when his/her loved one gets admitted into the centres of cocaine addiction treatment. First and foremost principle is that person should take care of his/herself. Addicted person will need his/her strength and support.  Secondly, person should not be a martyr. Also person remember that loading on guilt and shame is not helpful for the recovery of addicted person.

Now the question arises that how these drug rehabilitation Chicago helps the addicted person. Many rehabilitation centres in Chicago, embrace shut friends and relations within the alcoholic’s struggle to recovery. Person should be able to learn strategies of handling the problems of drugs has raised and ways in which to relate to the drugs once he or she has came back home.
On the whole after discussing the role of drug rehabilitation Chicago it is easy to conclude that these rehabilitation centres offer many facilities and services for the drug addictive people. Many people have negative and wrong misperceptions regarding these rehabilitation centres. But these centres play a very important and significant role in order to bring the addicted person on the right path or way. So any person who is addicted his/her loved ones and family members should bring him/her to these centres for the proper guidance.

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Question by Jason: Is the “silent treatment” a form of passive aggressive emotional abuse?
I apologize for the length. Is the “silent treatment” a form of passive aggressive emotional abuse? I have someone in my life (or used to be at least that completely gives me the silent treatment. It’s my ex girlfriend. We work at the same place so we see each other daily. We broke up almost 10 months ago, but we stayed “friends” for about three months. We would even go out on dates together and she even started to want to have sex with me again (which was probably unwise), but I thought that maybe we were going to get back together. But she made it very clear that she did not want to get back together, that we had a “no strings attached relationship,” and that she didn’t mind if I dated other girls. Meanwhile, I began talking to this other girl from work, and we began to date (After all, my ex said that she didn’t mind.) Well, I guess when it was all said and don, my ex did mind because she got very angry and jealous. She began to say nasty things about me and the new girl I was seeing. She told me that seeing another person from work was the lowest of the lows, but she herself dated a guy from work before she dated me so I thought that was a bit hypocritical on her part. So I got mad at her for being mad at me. After all, she was the one that ended the relationship in the first place. All I did was move on. So I started saying mean things about her which I know was wrong. Anyway, she has been giving me the silent treatment for about seven months now, and it hurts. I’ve even tried apologizing to her for my part via e-mail (I didn’t want to confront her at work). She took my e-mail, which was very innocent and told my boss that I was “harassing her.” She just does very passive aggressive things to hurt me. I guess I could understand her hatred for me if I had cheated on her, was physically abusive, if I had left her financially ruined, or if I had a substance abuse or gambling addiction. But none of that occurred. As a matter of fact, I was always there for her whenever she needed a friend, a helping hand, or a shoulder to cry on. How can she live with herself? It just hurts because I truly loved this girl and I think that I deserve better.. Yeah, I leave her alone, but it still hurts.

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Answer by essentiallysolo
she is definitely passive/aggressive and YOU are codependant, suggest you read up on codependancy.

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