First Step
The Narconon drug rehabilitation program uses a totally drug-free method of withdrawal. This can also be learned and followed by someone who desires to come off drugs on their own, with the help of another.
In the Narconon First Step program, alcohol and other drug addicts come in voluntarily to an educational, hands-on workshop, accompanied when possible by a sober, supportive family member or friend. In a one or two day format, these addicts learn about and start using immediately specific nutritional supplements, communication exercises, and other self-help assists to radically diminish the discomforts of physically withdrawing from drugs of abuse. Then still on a voluntary basis, at home and calling in daily, or daily coming in to a Narconon community center (when available), these persons step down off their addictions at whatever gradient is workable for them, with the support of their help-mate or family member.The program is made up of four parts, each developed by L. Ron Hubbard, which have been found extremely successful in getting a person off drugs in a relatively pain-free manner. These three components work together to help an addict successfully and as painlessly as possible withdraw from drugs.
- Nutrition, including vitamin and mineral supplements, is the first component of the program. It has been found that continued use of drugs can speed up the burning of reserves of vitamins in one's system and can leave the person with severe deficiencies. These lost nutrients must be replaced during withdrawal or the person will continue to experience the discomforts brought about by these deficiencies. Considerable research into the field of nutrition and vitamin supplements has found them to be of great benefit in replenishing the body of lost nutrients vital to maintaining normal body functions and to ease the pain of withdrawal.
- The program also makes use of "Assists". Assists are easily done procedures that can be applied by anyone to help a person recover more rapidly from accidents, mild illnesses or upsets. This is the second component of the program. The assists used are designed to help prevent or lessen any muscle spasms, cramps or pain the person experiences during withdrawal and help to lessen his predisposition to remain in an intolerable condition.
- The third component of the program consists of light "objective" procedures designed to help the person look outward and get in communication with the environment around him. Objective procedures are exercises done to help bring a person into the present by getting him to locate things in his environment. They direct a person's attention from inward on himself, his past experiences or even his current physical or emotional pain, to outward to the environment where he is right now. By getting the person to look outward, these exercises ease withdrawal and make it possible for the person to successfully come off drugs.
- The fourth part of the program is the communication skills taught in Book 2. When one can both listen to another's ideas (even if they are difficult to understand), and also express one's own ideas well enough to be understood--that's communication. It's a good thing, and essential to getting and staying off drugs.
The Narconon First Step program has demonstrated consistent success in diverse centers from Australia to Brazil, Taiwan to the United States and Europe. Whether delivered from a doctor's clinic or office, a community center run by a church or other social betterment group, or even by a private individual, results so far have shown that a remarkable 80% of still-drug-using, addicted students who participate in this seminar format workshop succeed in withdrawing to zero consumption, usually within 30 days.These methods are taught in a workshop, but can also be learned directly from written materials. For more information and training in the Narconon First Step program, contact Narconon Europe or a Narconon center near you.
Narconon First Step Program Books
Narconon First Step Drug-Free Withdrawal Book
The Narconon First Step Program is not a medical program ... it is not a full drug rehabilitation program.
It is exactly what it is named - a "First Step" to handling drug addiction - getting off the drugs. Very simple methods using nutrition and other exercises that you can use with most people to get them through a drug-free withdrawal.
Narconon First Step Communications Skills Book
A companion to the First Step manual, the communication skills contained in this book can be used by anyone and have proven to be very effective in helping a person come off and stay off drugs. Designed for use by individuals and community based programs.
Narconon First Step Workshop Guidebook
This book is for anyone interested in actually running a Narconon First Step workshop. There are easy to follow instructions with checksheets to take you through each step so there is no confusion or concern as to what you need to do next to have a good result.
Buy the First Step Program Books in our Bookstore.
Contact Narconon Europe if you are interested of a First Step Seminar.
Visit our First Step Program web site: www.narconon-europa.net

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