County and state governments cry over shortfalls these days but may be cutting some programs that actually save them money. Take Sacramento County Probation Department’s Adult Drug Court. To an outsider, the daily acupuncture, wholesome lunches, nutritional supplements, and stress reduction classes seem beside the point, but studies are beginning to suggest they’re doing something right.
A State Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) cost benefit analysis published in December 2008 followed the program’s graduates from 2004 and 2005 for two years and found that 83% of them stayed out of the criminal justice system during that time. Since it costs the Sheriff over $90 per day to house an offender in jail, the AOC figures Drug Court saved Sacramento County $20 million from its creation in 1995 through 2005.
“In a sea of despair, we offer an island of good news,” says Carolyn Reuben, LAc, Executive Director of Community Addiction Recovery Association (CARA), the subcontractor providing the most unique Drug Court programming in the state and maybe the nation. Her employees add value, she says, to the drug court model of counseling and brief incarceration which gives nonviolent criminals with drug problems the incentive to stay clean and sober.
What’s different in Sacramento is the emphasis on brain repair. “You can’t “just say no’ to addiction any more than you can to diabetes,” explains Reuben. “Both are biochemical deficiency diseases needing more of something the body is missing. With addiction what’s missing are chemicals in a person’s nervous system that regulate pain, depression, strong emotions, and feelings of wellbeing.”
“Everyone in the addiction treatment community knows the longer people stay in treatment the more likely they are to stay clean and sober,” she continues. “Those who succeed were born with enough feel good chemicals, and destroyed them by lifestyle choices. Once their brain returns to normal they can pay attention in counseling sessions. Those who try and fail and try and fail were born with deficiencies and have spent their life self-medicating in a vain attempt to feel normal.
At Drug Court we give them the raw materials they need in the form of acupuncture, self-administered acupressure, nutritional supplements, and nourishing food to build more feel-good neurochemicals than they ever had before. The results are quick and instead of a pharmaceutical bandaid, actually cure the core reason for their addiction.”
It isn’t your usual treatment program, but even Jan Scully, Sacramento County’s District Attorney weighs in with a positive word for CARA’s Model of Brain Repair which, according to Scully, “has helped countless drug court clients recover from addiction and leave behind the life of crime they led to support the habit.”
Reuben hopes to educate other professionals and the public about using nutrition and acupuncture for addictive and mental health disorders by co-sponsoring a conference with the State of California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP). It’s called Brain Repair for Addictive Disorders: Cost-Effective, Successful, Drug-Free Therapies and is April 17-19. 2009 at the Hilton Arden West in Sacramento. Interested persons can learn more and register at www.carasac.org, where research and suggested reading is also available.
If a nourishing meal, nutritional supplements, and a happy squeeze of one’s ears can change the face of addiction and mental health treatment as she claims, the CARA Model of Brain Repair may end up being the next best thing to sliced (whole wheat) bread.
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1 Sue Thorpe // Jul 2, 2009 at
I applaud the work of Carolyn Rueben L.Ac. and others in the Sacramento Drug court program for their valuable work in addressing some ROOT causes of addictions… ! Malabsorption of good nutrients is one of the 3 major factors. And her EFT and acupuncture address several other aspects.
Having been a Science and Nutrition Teacher , and later President of CHADD of Roseville and Greater Sacramento from 1989-95— I remember getting a call from a local prisoner who saw me being interviewed on KCRA TV in the early 1990’s.. during one of our regional conferences for CHADD… ( Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders ). The prisoner asked me if I could send a doctor to him since he knew he had ADHD and needed something to help him. I did send a psychologist from our committee… But the point is.. many prisoners and repeat offenders often have some type of spectrum disorder at the root of their problematic behavior.
Our eldest son now 28 … was the child of a Birth Mom who used cocaine during her pregnancy with him. He has Bipolar, Static hydrocephalus, ADHD, Mild tics, severe LD’s and mild Cerebral Palsy.. and is a Client of ALTA regional center.
While He is stable on meds…and receives supported living services from Alta.and has no interest /compliance to change to naturals — the rest of our family ( 3) others —have weaned off Prozac and Ritalin ( 9 years ago) and have been very successful on a Natural protocol that is very similar to what Carolyn Rueben is doing —with the people on probation.
Some of the nutrients we first used were from http://www.truehope.com and also used the Amino acid therapy from The DIET CURE and THE MOOD CURE books by Julia Ross from the Bay area. She has a Very successful 8 Step nutrition based program for addictions. WE also have Dr. Gants’ book which is similar.. and I noticed it’s featured on your site…Very good, too! Another good one is Nutrient’s Quiet the Unquiet Brain by David Moyer. He sells Dr. Gant’s book ,too.
Since then –3 years ago — I have been extremely fortunate to have stumbled upon an international group for spectrum disorders called MB12 ( Methylcobalamin = Vit B12 ) Found at http://www.recoveryvideos.com The MB12 nasal Spray (natural ) compounded nutraceutical has replaced the need for many amino acid supplements.
Best of Health,
Sue
2 Sue Thorpe // Nov 22, 2009 at
The first annual conference called –Micronutrients for Mental Health is on Dec. 4&5 2009 in San Francisco. Information for registration, speakers and program is found at http://www.truehope.com
Charles Popper,MD , a Psychiatrist from Harvard will be one of many featured speakers. He has been using these nutrients successfully in his own practice for well over 150 patients.
His extraordinary testimony is found at this link: October 23, 2008 – Dr. Popper’s Introduction to EMPowerplus . Hope to see you there:)
Sue
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