Many People Need Help Overcoming
Addiction
How You Can Help
Modern man has many useful resources available to help us in
the areas of medicine, science and technology. Conversely,
there are many new, harmful substances that have arisen from
that same technology.
Recovery
People can become addicted to many things besides drugs and
alcohol. For instance, smoking is considered an addiction as is
overeating. But when you realize someone has an addiction
problem, you need to find an effective way to help them
overcome that addiction and to give them the tools that will
enable them to stay clear for the rest of their lives. A few
examples are below.
Taking It One Day At A Time
There is a general consensus among the medical and
scientific communities that an addict is never totally cured.
They are detoxified and then given some tools that will
hopefully allow them to resist the temptation to backslide. The
addict will rely on these tools for the rest of their life.
This is the thinking behind the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step
program and is the foundation of almost every therapy offered
to recovering addicts. You should read and understand the
12-Step program thoroughly in order to help your friend realize
that while a great struggle is ahead, the ultimate goal,
attaining freedom from addiction is well worth that struggle
and it can only be achieved by taking it One Day At A Time as
they tread the road to freedom.
The Rehabilitation Center's Role In Recovery
The first step on the road to recovery is to detoxify the
body of the addictive substance. This is not something that
should be attempted without medical supervision because some
bodies have severe reactions to the withdrawal of the
substance. When the withdrawal phase is completed,
rehabilitation begins. During this phase, the addict will learn
various aspects about addiction and the problems it can, or
already has, caused. These can range from financial loss,
broken relationships and mental turmoil to legal problems.
Rehabilitation will help the recovering addict make positive
changes in their life to heal these rifts through counseling,
therapy and other measures.
The Self-Help Group
The self-help group in usually comprised of people who have
gone through the same addictive behaviors as the new members.
These people can offer concrete suggestions as to what has
worked, or not worked, for them. They offer non-judgmental
support and understanding to a recovering addict.
These men and women all volunteer their time to help others
as they have been helped in their turn and their groups can be
found all over the world.
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