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I’ve already tried rehab, and now I’m using again. Doesn’t that mean that this process just doesn’t work for me?

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I’ve already tried rehab, and now I’m using again. Doesn’t that mean that this process just doesn’t work for me?

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Not by a long shot. If anything, previous rehab experiences may mean that you’re closer to your goal of achieving and maintaining long-term recovery. Some people respond well to their initial treatment, while for others a more cumulative process is necessary. You have the benefit of knowing what did and did not work for you in your previous rehab experiences – now it’s just a matter of taking those lessons and applying them to your current situation in order to find the program that is best designed to meet your unique needs.

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