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Ultimately, your long-term recovery following the Thamkrabok detox treatment is based on 2 things:
You must be aware:
Thamkrabok Monastery is not a western-style detox centre; neither is Thamkrabok Monastery a holiday resort. The conditions there are very basic even by local Thai standards.
Despite prior warnings many addicts are shocked and complain about the very basic conditions in the treatment compound - 'The Hey' - at Thamkrabok Monastery. Some addicts use the conditions here as an excuse to leave Thamkrabok before completing treatment. If you leave early you will be breaking your first commitment to a ‘new’ life. How long will it be before you break your Sajja? Thailand has many temptations and dangers for addicts and alcoholics. If you do not really want to stop taking drugs and/or alcohol then please do not waste your time and money; please do not travel to Thailand; please do not put yourself in danger. Success Rates A lot has been written in newspapers and magazines saying that the THAMKRABOK MONASTERY claims 65 per cent success rate, or 70 per cent, or even 80 per cent! Thamkrabok does not claim any such "success rates". The Thamkrabok Monastery does not offer miracle cures. You should be extremely cautious of any individuals or organisations that make such claims about the monastery. If you are in any doubt then please contact the monastery directly - for details see http://www.thamkrabok-monastery.org What can be said, without any doubt, is that ALL ex-addicts who keep their SAJJA - with honesty and integrity - remain 100 per cent drug free. Support for foreign addicts The population of monks, nuns and lay volunteers at Thamkrabok Monetary is just like life; it is transient and ever-changing. As a result of this, the support available to foreign addicts, both spiritual and psychological, can sometimes be very good; but also sometimes it can be not so good and even quite minimal. You should consider this factor when making your decision to take treatment at Thamkrabok. You may wish to be accompanied to Thailand by a suitable ‘buddy’ or employ the services of one of the agencies listed below. If you want to know the current situation in ‘The Hey’, you can ask questions of former addicts and recent visitors at the ‘Friends of Thamkrabok Monastery’ online support forum. Private organisations Sometimes it is not possible or in deed desirable for individuals to travel alone and unprepared to Thailand. There are a number of private organisations, which are independent from the Monastery, that can facilitate treatment at Thamkrabok. These independent organisations provide varying levels of service and support to addicts, usually at a cost. Some organisations will provide basic unescorted travel arrangements to the Monastery while others will provide a fully escorted detoxification trip to Thailand including before and after services and support. Thamkrabok Monastery cannot enter into disputes between individuals and their chosen independent service organisation. All addicts attending Thamkrabok for treatment must agree to and comply with the Thamkrabok Monastery Rules as set out on this website. Quick Reference Table:
Area Agency Contact E-mail Telephone Thailand Admissions Office +66 36 266 292 Scotland Stuart Brindley +44 (0) 1382 200532 England Vince Cullen +44 (0) 1635 552 665 England Mike Sarson +44 (0) 118 962 3332 Australia Maria Bannister +61 4 0513 7863 ---ooOoo--- The detox programme that is offered freely by the Thamkrabok Monastery is truly exceptional for those addicts and alcoholics who are ready and willing to change. You can ask questions of former addicts who have been through the Thamkrabok experience at the ‘Friends of Thamkrabok Monastery’ online support forum. ---oooOooo--- |
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