I’ve always wondered about the real effectiveness of rehab programs. People talk about recovery, but do these centers actually help long term, or is it just a temporary fix?
Some people share success stories, but others say relapses happen a lot. It makes me wonder if the effort, time, and cost are really worth it or if it’s just luck for some people.
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Some people share success stories, but others say relapses happen a lot. It makes me wonder if the effort, time, and cost are really worth it or if it’s just luck for some people.
I dug around a bit and came across https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/rehab-blog/what-is-the-success-rate-of-drug-and-alcohol-rehabs/, which broke down how success rates are measured and what factors play the biggest role. Reading that gave me a better perspective—it’s not about expecting miracles, but about understanding how support and personal commitment affect the outcome.