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Finding the right match for help in this critical time of your life will result in the difference between success and failure in your recovery. Often the window of opportunity to make changes in our lives can be fleeting. Therefore it is important move quickly and make solid choices based on respect, trust, and the reliability of your provider.

Marin Drug Recovery provides a valuable service in this regard. We are able to assess your current level of addiction and direct you to a level of treatment suited to your individual needs.

We believe the amount of money spent on rehab doesn’t necessarily equate to the level of success achieved in one’s recovery. The exorbitant dollars spent on recovery often represent fringe benefits or extra bells and whistles not directly related to the rehabilitation process. (Gourmet meals, luxurious settings, saunas and weight rooms) Just as one can get a wonderful education at the local community college and fail at an esteemed venerable institution, rehab is no different. Clearly the effort, commitment and dedication of the participant, as well the provider, is what makes the difference.

While it is important to find a comfortable and compatible setting, it is equally important to sculpt this to one’s actual needs. Having sound knowledge, trust and faith in one’s actual provider can make a great difference in this pursuit.

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Addiction Facts

  • 90% of recovering addicts relapse
  • Interpersonal relationships cause the most severe cravings
  • Family participation doubles rehab success
  • Alcohol is the most medically damaging of all drugs

Addiction Resources

  • Articles Blog link
  • Insurance Resources more
  • Marin County AA link
  • Marin General Resources link

Do you think I have a problem? Do I really need rehab?