Narconon
Drug rehabilitation program associated with the Church of Scientology
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| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, United States | |
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Narconon is a drug rehabilitation program founded in 1966 by William Benitez, a former inmate of the Arizona State Prison. The program is closely associated with the Church of Scientology and utilizes the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, as the basis for its treatment methods.
History
Narconon was established after William Benitez read a book by L. Ron Hubbard while serving time in prison. Inspired by Hubbard's writings, Benitez sought to create a rehabilitation program that would help individuals overcome substance abuse and addiction. The first Narconon center was opened in Los Angeles, California, and the program has since expanded to numerous locations worldwide.
Program and Methods
The Narconon program is based on the principles outlined in L. Ron Hubbard's works, particularly those related to Dianetics and Scientology. The program includes a series of steps designed to help individuals detoxify their bodies, improve their communication skills, and address the underlying causes of their addiction.
Detoxification
One of the key components of the Narconon program is the Purification Rundown, a detoxification process that involves sauna sessions, exercise, and high doses of vitamins and minerals. This process is intended to remove toxins from the body and reduce cravings for drugs.
Life Skills Courses
Narconon also offers a series of life skills courses that aim to improve an individual's ability to communicate effectively, solve problems, and make ethical decisions. These courses are based on Hubbard's teachings and are designed to help individuals build a foundation for a drug-free life.
Controversies
Narconon has been the subject of controversy and criticism over the years. Critics have raised concerns about the program's safety, effectiveness, and its close ties to the Church of Scientology. Some former participants and their families have reported negative experiences, including health issues related to the detoxification process.
Global Presence
Narconon operates centers in various countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. Each center follows the same basic principles and methods outlined by L. Ron Hubbard.
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