Can drug tests make addiction recovery more effective?

the stories counselors shared. When a patient’s drug test returned an unexpected positive result, despite the assumption that they had been sober and adhering to treatment, a certain pattern of behavior would emerge.

Initially, the patient would react with denial and attempt to explain the positive drug test. But as the counselors explained the mechanisms behind drug tests, patients understood the process and the likelihood of a false positive before eventually acknowledging their relapses and returning to addiction treatment with increased motivation.

If further research provides more insight into that role drug tests play in clinical settings, drug rehab centers may be able to better utilize drug tests as an effective tool to treat drug addiction.

Topher Avery
Author: Topher Avery

Topher Avery is a contributor and editor at Addiction Now. A natural wordslinger, Topher studied English at the University of Colorado at Boulder and received his JD from Chapman University. Currently, Topher resides in Southern California beneath a pile of cats and books. Contact Topher at christophera@drugaddictionnow.com

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Can drug tests make addiction recovery more effective?
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Research suggests that accurate drug tests during the addiction recovery process can be invaluable tools in fostering recovery and that removing the stigma attached to drug tests may promote addiction recovery.
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Topher Avery
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Addiction Now