Kyle (admissions) convinces my husband and I that the Narconon treatment facility provided alcohol counseling and had an average stay of 2.5 months. Treatment consisted of a sauna detox and holistic approach that took initially 3 weeks. This is not true- my husband "detoxed" from "withdrawal" from alcohol for 10 days before entering the sauna portion which lasted 4 weeks.
We were told we could write letters and then they initially withheld the letters because they informed us they thought giving him the letters would cause him to not be focused on his treatment. The first letter he sent was dated 10 days before I received it in the mail- we lived 3 hours away and should've received it within a day or two.
They told us there would be alcohol counseling when there was only Scientology mind games. They withheld my husbands books he brought and only allowed him reading material by E Lee Hubbard. They put him in detox with niacin levels up to 300 times the recommended dose.
He was in the sauna with a fellow patient who had hepatitis c. After sauna he was assigned a twin with who he would stare at for hours at a time in a chair with no breaks and if they didn't follow through they had to start the process over. I could go on and on.
Narconon Colorado Reviews
Kyle (admissions) convinces my husband and I that the Narconon treatment facility provided alcohol counseling and had an average stay of 2.5 months. Treatment consisted of a sauna detox and holistic approach that took initially 3 weeks. This is not true- my husband "detoxed" from "withdrawal" from alcohol for 10 days before entering the sauna portion which lasted 4 weeks.
We were told we could write letters and then they initially withheld the letters because they informed us they thought giving him the letters would cause him to not be focused on his treatment. The first letter he sent was dated 10 days before I received it in the mail- we lived 3 hours away and should've received it within a day or two.
They told us there would be alcohol counseling when there was only Scientology mind games. They withheld my husbands books he brought and only allowed him reading material by E Lee Hubbard. They put him in detox with niacin levels up to 300 times the recommended dose.
He was in the sauna with a fellow patient who had hepatitis c. After sauna he was assigned a twin with who he would stare at for hours at a time in a chair with no breaks and if they didn't follow through they had to start the process over. I could go on and on.