Riverside is a big city with big city problems, substance abuse being one of them.
Getting its name from its close proximity to the Santa Ana River, Riverside is located in the county with the same name. It is a big city with a large population, reaching more than 300,000 residents as of 2010. The citrus industry of California has its roots in Riverside, making it highly important to the history of California's economy. The city even feels historic with its old buildings and beautiful architecture and landscaping, with statues dotting the sidewalks every so often. Indeed, people who come here often find that they wish they had booked their trip for longer.
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Riverside has its fair share of substance abuse issues, as is the case with any large city. To understand this, it's necessary to first understand why people become addicted to drugs to begin with. And to understand that you must know why people start taking drugs at first. In truth, people choose to take drugs to begin with, but they don't choose to become addicted.
Peer pressure or ignorance at the true danger of a drug could be at fault for trying it. Someone who has tried a drug once might then return because they felt it helped them relax or forget about stressful circumstances. Then addiction strikes.
Oftentimes this understanding of how someone initially got involved in drugs or alcohol is going to help identify the best plan of action for their recovery process. The person needs to recognize he or she has a problem and be in the right mindset to fix it. Someone who doesn't want to get better simply never will.
Some treatment programs focus on the development of decision making skills (especially in young people), while others focus on the physical effects of drugs. Therapy is often highly useful in the treatment process as well.
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