Narconon, Scientology Disguised as Rehab

runs almost 200 affiliated addiction treatment centers worldwide, and although they never explicitly mention their connection with , they are most assuredly affiliated organizations.

They also maintain an incredible web presence, and any search on addiction related topics will link you to affiliates, and usually on the first page of Google. A big part of the problem with is that at first glance what they say seems very reasonable, seems scientific, and they seem to offer a very legitimate and relatively affordable way to off of drugs or alcohol. They also boast of an astonishing success rate (80% or better!).

The philosophy

is based entirely on the works and teachings of founder, L. Ron Hubbard, and they use a two pronged approach of saunas and education to “cure” addicts from their dependencies. advocates do not subscribe to the concept of addiction as a disease, and they insist that no further treatment is needed for life after the successful completion of a .

How do they do it?

rehabs consist of two primary phases. The first “detox” phase consists of a month or more of long daily saunas, which when combined with vitamin supplements are supposed to rid the body of drug metabolites that lead to cravings. The second segment of programming involves somewhat bizarre educational seminars in which patients are taught how better to interact with the natural world, and to live a moral and ethical life free from abuse.

Problems with

There are a number of serious problems with the model of treatment, and none bigger than the fact that the program is based on the scientific teachings of a man who lied about his scientific credentials, and seemed to have a limited understanding of real science.

patients are given massive doses of niacin while partaking in saunas, as this is supposed to rid the fat cells of drug metabolites. It does not. Drug metabolites are not generally thought to have any real influence over long term cravings.

also boasts of an 80% or better success rate, but will not release any treatment or relapse data for independent confirmation.

An actual independent study of relapse rates showed that only about 10% of graduates actually stay drug free. Any “scientific” studies published to support programs are done by faithful, and published within the organization. There has been no outside confirmation of anything they do, and that’s how they like to keep it.

will not prescribe any medications to ease the pains of detox, even though detox off of some drugs can be dangerous, and even fatal if un-medicated (The dangers of ).

seems also to be an indoctrination ground for , and they prey on the vulnerable battling with addiction to increase their numbers and finances.

Get real drug treatment

If you need drug treatment, be very careful with any affiliated . They do not offer what they promise, and they may do more harm than good.

You need drug treatment that offers you the best legitimate chance at success and sobriety, and you need to do your homework to ensure that any facility under consideration does apply known and trusted therapies and treatments against addiction, and not pseudoscience and alternative religion

Christian Shire is an addictions professional writing about all matters pertaining to treatment and recovery. If you need help making a decision about treatment visit Choosehelp to read more.


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