Report Shows Online Recovery Programs Are Effective

Online Recovery Programs

According to a recently published report by John Hopkins University, online drug treatment programs can provide short term counseling that is considered “just as effective” as traditional in-person group counseling. Former U.S. drug czar, Barry McCaffrey, was on hand for the announcement and said: “People need effective, science-based treatment that is appropriate for their community. This Internet delivery behind health care is going to be a big thing for us in the coming years.”

To prove the effectiveness of online recovery programs, researchers put 37 participants that sought a methadone treatment program into two groups, the first being a traditional counseling group and the second an online video-based group. Sic weeks later, researchers found that the online group attended 90 percent of the time, while the traditional group had only attended 76 percent of the time.

The findings are very exciting for individuals of low-income status that cannot afford the often pricey cost of in-patient treatment. However, traditional meetings such as AA and NA charge nothing for attending, while many online sessions, similar to those mentioned in the article “cost $50 each, and participants take part for 24 sessions. That comes to $1,200 for twice-weekly sessions over three months, only slightly less than in-person treatment,” according to Greg Warren, executive director of Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems.

Still, there are now social networking websites, such as IntheRooms.com that are a marriage of the two, by providing free memberships to recovering addicts seeking online recovery interaction with others. In the Rooms is considered a website were recovering addicts can go between their traditional group meetings to connect with others in the community to supplement their recovery efforts.

  • http:www.miamifootball365.com Alex Guzman

    Mostly clean since January 1, 2006, thanks to the support of my great wife. I smoked weed three times since – the last time on 6/18/2008 – but don’t find myself missing the associated symptoms (paranoia, pridefulness, and loss of appetite) too much.

    It definitely helps to have a good job to keep you busy during the day and a wonderful woman at your side to keep you on your toes at night.

    I’m proud of your writing efforts, “Ernesto”. Take care,
    Alex

    PS Love the reference to the original Gonzo journalist!

  • http://www.aglobalrecovery.com Freind of Bill

    Is it any surprise that online resources and websites are taking the place of traditional meetings. EVERYTHING is going online… from newspapers to AA meetings. It’s great to have resources like this blog and other sites to keep track of the growing trends in recovery…especially in this day and age, with information so readily available. -Thanks for the info.