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Law Enforcement Rehab and Treatment

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Working as a law enforcement professional, day in and day out, can be one of the most stressful jobs in the world. For this reason, many of these people find themselves turning to drugs and/or alcohol to escape the stress as they search for a break.

While there is no excuse for this behavior, it is easy to see why law enforcements would consider turning to drugs and/or alcohol in hopes of finding an outlet for their stress.

Law enforcement agencies throughout the United States employ more than 1.1 million full-time professionals, as well as more than 100,000 part-time employees. Due to the nature of the work, it is only natural for some of these people to rely on drugs and/or alcohol as a coping mechanism.

Unique Needs of Law Enforcement Officials

It is easy to assume that law enforcement officials seeking rehab assistance are in the same boat as any other person. However, nothing could be further from the truth.

As part of their rehabilitation, these professionals may need to receive treatment for a variety of mental health concerns, including but not limited to:

  • Coping with violence
  • Anger management
  • PTSD therapy
  • Guilt resolution

Each patient, regardless of their history as a law enforcement professional, will be evaluated by their rehab center to determine what type of program is best for them.

How to Find the Best Help

There are not too many groups of professionals more proud than law enforcement officials. From police officers to members of the military, these people take great pride in ensuring the safety of others.

For this reason, many of these people are afraid to reach out for help. They are worried about what their peers will think of them. They are concerned about what drug/alcohol treatment will mean to their career.

As a law enforcement professional, there is nothing to be embarrassed about. If you require drug and/or alcohol rehabilitation, nobody is going to look down on you. In fact, others, including your superiors and coworkers, will rally around you as you get the help you need to regain control of your life.

If you are seeking treatment for an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, you can begin by doing the following:

  • Search the internet for rehab facilities in your area that provide the services you are seeking.
  • Discuss your situation with your boss, asking him or her for help. You may be surprised to find that you are not the first person in your organization to seek rehab assistance.
  • Share your problem with your family, as they can provide the support you need during this difficult time if your life.

Note: you are not required to share your personal struggles with your employer. Instead, you can check into rehab, knowing for certain that your situation will be kept private.

Treatment is Available

There are facilities from one side of the country to the next that provide treatment specifically for law enforcement professionals.

These rehab centers have effectively treated thousands of patients in the past, many of whom were in the same position as you.

We can help you find the treatment center that is best for you, based on your personal and professional situation. Contact us at 800-662-8079 for free assistance in finding the right rehab facility.

Where do calls go?

Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Recovery Helpline or Alli Addiction Services.

By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

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