Ecstasy Rehab
Created in Germany in 1912, the drug technically known as MDMA, widely known today as “ecstasy”, gained popularity in the late ’80’s and early 90’s through the underground dance club or “Rave” scene. Up until this point a relatively unknown substance used in secret tests by the military for psychological warfare during the 50’s and by “hippies” seeking “enlightenment” during the early 70’s, little was known about this substance, it’s lasting long term effects, or how to treat it’s abuse. Specialized ecstasy rehab is not common in most drug and alcohol treatment centers. Therefore, drug treatment center statistics for ecstasy rehab and treatment are few. This is more than likely due to the applications and singular objective of the data by compiled by the military and behavioral scientists from which the majority of previous research information was obtained. While recent studies have helped researchers gain solid evidence and statistics concerning the risks and effects of ecstasy use, there is still not much known about the long term effects of it’s recreational use and the dangers of it’s abuse. For those who research the effects of ecstasy rehab, residents are the easiest way to get legitimate and viable test data.
One of the major drawbacks of recent clinical research, is the fact that a large number of the subjects involved in these studies had usually not ingested ecstasy exclusively, but in combination with a variety of other substances. As for subjects addicted to ecstasy rehab statistics were also ambiguous. New studies and research on ecstasy are needed to isolate this once forgotten narcotic, and neutralize, like all addictive substances, their physically addictive qualities through chemistry. New theories, and procedures are needed. Data gained primarily through the study and evaluation of residents exclusively engaged in ecstasy rehab has been invaluable, and much new information has been learned about this popular and extremely dangerous drug.
Working with individuals during ecstasy rehab allows researchers to test theories and see realistic results first hand. The process for ecstasy rehab is , today, treated with almost exactly the same methods used to treat similar addictions - not because this is the correct way, but because there simply is no specific method or treatment for ecstasy rehab, therefore the tried and true formula for treating addictions to other similar drugs has been implemented with favorable results. Specifically tailored ecstasy rehab is still in its early stages. With the amount of research into all forms of substance abuse growing in recent years, and the number of researchers growing as well, more effective, and specifically tailored treatment and recovery procedures will continue to evolve in the field of ecstasy rehab.

