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Can I be fired for going to rehab?

May 17, 2021 · Spain Turns to Corruption Rehab for Officials Who Can’t Stop Stealing | The Seattle Times CÓRDOBA, Spain — Carlos Alburquerque isn’t your typical rehab candidate. He’s a 75-year-old grandfather...

Can I quit my job for drug rehab?

May 17, 2021 · Spain looks to corruption rehabilitation for officials who can’t stop stealing. CORDOBA, Spain – Carlos Alburquerque is not your typical drug rehab candidate. He is a 75-year-old grandfather who lives in Cordoba, a city in southern Spain. He …

What do you do when someone leaves a drug rehab facility?

Mar 14, 2022 · You Can’t Force Someone Into Rehab. Most of the time, there is no way to force someone into rehab or treatment if they do not want to go. While that is very unnerving to many people, it’s more likely to be effective if a person seeks rehab on their own. The key to remember is that alcohol addiction is not just about changing a person’s ...

Why do people give permission to leave rehab?

Why Can’t Addicts Just Stop? According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Addiction is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences to the addicted individual and to those around him or her.”If you want to get down to the hard-wired facts, this is absolutely true. Our brains are the control center of …

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Why is Quitting So Difficult?

People who use drugs become addicted once they develop a physical or psychological dependency as result of repeat exposures. Different drugs cause different effects, but, with any psychoactive substance that has the power to cause euphoria or other rewarding effects, the neurotransmitter, dopamine, is increased.

Influential Factors

With nearly 23 million people in 2013 needing treatment for illicit drug or alcohol abuse according to the most recent National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), few ever get the adequate help they need to stop. The more often or frequently an addict consumes a substance is only a part of the many reasons for why addicts just can’t stop.

Motivating Changes

Almost every addict gets to the point where they want to stop using the drugs or alcohol they become dependent on and yet, beyond their ability to know why or do so, they just can’t without help to change.

What is FMLA for addiction?

Both the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protect addicted individuals from discrimination and help them get the treatment they need without losing the jobs they need to survive. Once you enter a rehabilitation program, you’re protected by the ADA and cannot be fired for reasons related to your addiction or the treatment process, even if it causes you to miss work. If you are fired, you can file a charge of discrimination against your employer. This applies to all state and local government employers and private companies with 15 or more employees. Under the FMLA, qualified employees can take 12 weeks of medical leave for issues that include addiction disorders each year. Unfortunately, this leave is generally unpaid unless the employer chooses to provide paid leave. This may not be an option for part-time or contract employees or for those who cannot afford to go several weeks without pay.

What is complete abstinence?

Complete abstinence from alcohol and/or drugs except those prescribed by a doctor. A period of regular drug testing. Compliance with all addiction treatment professionals’ recommendations. Agreement to monitoring of compliance by the company, including getting updates from medical professionals.

How much does drug abuse cost the US?

After all, drug and alcohol abuse costs the US over $700 billion each year, mostly from workplace accidents, crime, healthcare, and loss of productivity.

What is a medical professional?

A medical professional may be able to provide more information on state disability benefits and guide individuals through the application process. It’s also important to know that employers are required to maintain confidentiality regarding their employees’ medical issues.

How many people in the US were addicted to drugs in 2009?

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, there were 23.5 million people in the US aged 12 or older who needed addiction treatment in 2009, but only 2.6 million of them received any treatment. Knowing your rights in terms of addiction treatment while employed can be the first step toward getting needed help.

Is addiction a mental illness?

However, there are laws that protect people with addiction disorders from workplace discrimination and particularly from being fired for addiction, which is considered to be a legitimate mental illness.

What is a return to work agreement?

This is a written document containing all of the employer’s expectations for employees coming back to work after completing a treatment program for an addiction disorder. This is typically used in the case that the employer approached the addicted individual for failure to meet work responsibilities or inappropriate behavior related to substance abuse. If the employee then invokes the right to attempt treatment before being fired, it’s likely that a Return-to-Work Agreement will be arranged.

How long does it take to leave rehab?

Leaving Rehab After 7 to 14 Days. If the person wants to leave during this time frame, it’s typically for one of two reasons. Either they believe they are cured or they want to use drugs or alcohol again.

How long does it take to leave opioid treatment?

Another thing to note: Leaving treatment after 7-14 days puts opioid users at risk for overdose. Prior to going to treatment, they have built up tolerance. They have years of practice and knowledge of the amount they need to get the feeling they crave.

How long does it take to get a drug addict to check in?

It can be days, weeks, months, or years before you notice your loved one has an addiction problem. It can take even longer to get them to check into a drug or alcohol treatment center.

How long can you stay at an airport?

All you do is find them another treatment center. They can stay at most airports safely for 12-24 hours while you arrange to get them to another treatment center.

Is recovery an event?

Recovery is not an event, it’s a way of life. To me, the “I am cured” reason for leaving rehab is just as risky as the person who swears they are being mistreated and wants to leave. The person claiming they are being mistreated isn’t lying to themselves—they are lying to you.

Why can't addicts stop doing drugs?

You’ll hear a lot of reasons why addicts can’t stop doing drugs and why alcoholics can’t stop drinking, but the main reason they can’t stop is because they literally cannot stop —their brains won’t allow it.

Who is Adam Fout?

Adam Fout is an addiction/recovery blogger who writes nonfiction and speculative fiction. He is a graduate of the 2020 Odyssey Writing Workshop and has been published in or has upcoming work in december, Another Chicago Magazine, The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review, J Journal, Pulp Literature, and DreamForge.

Why is addiction considered a disease?

We call addiction a disease for a reason: drugs and alcohol do something to my body that they don’t do to other people. Just as a person with diabetes is physically different from me—my body makes the insulin I need, theirs doesn’t—my addict body is physically different from the average person’s:

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