Does anyone actually know if rehab works? My family is considering it for my sister but the cost is huge and we're not sure if it's worth it. What are the real success rates?
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That’s a really honest and important question, and I totally understand your hesitation—rehab is a big emotional and financial commitment. geometry dash
That's such a tough question because "success" gets defined differently everywhere. Some places say they have 70-80% success but only measure the first month after treatment. Others are more honest and admit that long-term sobriety rates are much lower, maybe 30-40% staying clean after a year. But even those numbers don't tell the whole story - people often need multiple attempts before it sticks. What I learned from https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/rehab-blog/what-is-the-success-rate-of-drug-and-alcohol-rehabs/ is that individual factors matter way more than general statistics. Things like family support, the type of program, and whether someone actually wants to be there make a huge difference