There are serious issues regarding professionals accessing appropriate help for these issues and there are often serious issues in the treatments that are available for this group as reflected in the recent popularity of "rehab tourism".
That our “best and
brightest” feel the need to literally flee the country to address these complex
issues is a real wake-up call for us all.
The unfortunate aspect of these treatment centres is that they cannot
address in depth, why an individual is having these problems – compulsive behaviours
seen in substance abuse must be addressed within the context of an individual’s
life in order for them to maintain change.
The idea that this can be done in a brief stint in an overseas rehab
unit is both naive and potentially dangerous.
There are services in Australia that are second to none but not all individuals are comfortable in group or public treatment models. The high functioning client is functioning with varying degrees and levels of impairment and not likely to seek help where their identity may be exposed. It's one reason why they are such a hard-to-reach group. They are captains of industry, performers, medical directors, vets, dentists, police officers and accountants and there is immense fear and shame around this perceived weakness - a stigma that can destroy careers and families. These professionals have the most to lose.
We work in complete privacy with our clients and set in place many safeguards to protect their anonymity at all times. Our clients know that this tight security is a given so they can focus on their goals.
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