Alcoholism is a common malady of our times. Many precious lives are wasted because of this. It all starts for fun and in no time the person becomes an addict. But there is no need to lose hope. Alcohol rehabilitation centres are around in the form of saviours.
Alcohol rehabilitation centres are doing a great service to mankind by bringing down the number of alcoholics around us. These centres work like health resorts providing a serene environment for the victims of alcohol. Calming down the nerves of an addict is not that easy. But the support and co operation provided by the expert staff of the rehabilitation centre can definitely bring back the addict to normalcy. Here the presence of the family as a pillar of strength for the addict cannot be forgotten.
The treatment process is no longer painful for the addict. Group interactions, leisure activities etc make it enjoyable. Initially problems can be there due to withdrawal symptoms. The body and mind of the addict may react adversely when the daily dose is cut off. But the experienced staff of the centres can handle this matter with out much difficulty.
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A drug and alcohol intervention is a process of overcoming the barriers, getting across to the addicts and making them realize where they stand and what can be done to come out of the spell of substance addiction.
Intervention for drug abuse is a wake up call for someone who is going off the deep end. It is an attempt to put a safety net under the person whose life is spiraling downwards out of control. Successful interventions are behavioral interrupters. They address the problem, set boundaries, and offer solutions. They penetrate the addict’s denial system and are a turning point their life and ideally result in the individual going into a drug and alcohol rehab program.
A drug and alcohol intervention is an honest, heartfelt, communication. Intervention is an opportunity for family, friends and co-workers to say, “Hey, we’re watching you die, Man. It’s tearing our hearts out. What you do effects us too! We want you to get some help!” An intervention of truth, piercing the protective armor of denial, is an incredible gift of love. It is opportunity of hope for a new life, for both the addict and his family.
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Alcohol is often the only thing that offers an individual some respite from a hectic, stressful life that has few pleasures in store. Though associated with relaxation, fun and celebration, the “high” that it provides, makes anyone have more and more quantities of it each time he or she wishes to escape from tension or depression. The “high” becomes elusive, as the body needs more and more alcohol to reach that level. The consequence is what we often hear as alcoholism. The alcoholic is prone to hide his problem, but it manifests itself in his mood swings, his craving, improper behavior, violent reactions and his attitude contrasts under the effect of alcohol and when sober.
All these convince family members that some form of intervention has to be initiated. They might take on the tough task upon themselves to convince the individual first that he has a drinking problem and that he needs help to get out of it. This is generally the toughest problem faced in alcohol intervention. The alcoholic’s acceptance of his addiction and the need to use external assistance to shake it off can be a daunting task for anyone. Even after that, he might try to get back to his drinking because the body used to a certain level of alcohol, cries for some more. Only the strongest of individuals can resist the temptation and bear the withdrawal symptoms. He has to also muster enough strength to refuse invitations of his drinking buddies, who would do everything to get him back.
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According to a research study conducted by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (NCADI), children of alcoholic parents are four times likely to be an alcoholic than any other children. It simply means that children of alcoholic parents are at higher risk of becoming alcoholic than children whose parents are not alcoholic. But, it does not prove that the problem of alcoholism is hereditary. If proper care and precaution is taken, it can usually skip from generation to generation. But, it is difficult to deny that alcoholism has genetic factors.
Following three major factors are responsible for causing drug addiction in a person:
Personal Habits:
Children of alcoholic parents see a lot of alcohol at home. They gradually get used to have alcohol everywhere. Chances are high of their picking and tasting drinks.
Surrounding Environment:
The environment is very much responsible for causing drug addiction problems in a person. Children, who see alcohol, at home everywhere usually witness unhappiness, bereft of love and care from family and feel insecurity often. So, an unhappy childhood contributes a lot in the development of alcohol problems at the adult age.
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Alcohol has become the good friend to many in today’s times, especially to those who’ve had hard days and bad nights. What often goes unnoticed is that more and more of us have succumbed to reaching out to bottles more often than people in tough times. And when you start to realize that you’re drawn towards to alcohol more and more each day and when you go out of your way just to get booze, then you have a problem.
Alcoholism occurs because of many reasons but it all starts with that first time. So to kick the need to be intoxicated just to gain temporary relief from all of life’s troubles, accept the fact that you have a problem and need to do something about it. Staying in denial gets you nowhere, so pull yourself together and allow those around you to help you out.
Once you’ve accepted the reality of your condition, go out and make the effort to going a support group such as Alcoholic Anonymous and stick to weekly meetings without skipping any of them. Maybe at first you may think that the meetings are a little pathetic and you could do without them, but think again, because you’re still depending on a substance to make your worries and fears go away, but at the end of the day, they’re still there aren’t they? Attend your meetings with an open mind and confidence; don’t be afraid to open up to those around you as they too share your problem. Hence, no one would think any less of you but instead, use your story to motivate themselves and you should do the same.
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When the brunt of alcoholism gets beyond tolerance, it requires thorough medical supervision on a routine basis. Malnutrition and loss of self-confidence are the common effects of severe alcohol/drug addiction. Recovering yourself from such a painful situation and returning to normal life is quite a daunting task but a residential alcohol treatment center or a residential drug rehab center helps you do so.
1. Go for the right kind residential drug rehab center -
Choosing the kind of alcohol drug rehab center that helps you according to your needs is surely the first step of the ideal solution to drug/alcohol addiction. You require to query about the following points before choosing the drug/alcohol addiction treatment center that will be best suited for you:
a) Whether it ensures personalized treatment for each and every patient
b) Cost of the entire drug/alcohol treatment package
c) Whether it ensures insurance coverage
d) Time length of the treatment
e) What are the drug abuse rehab facilities and the treatment techniques available?
f) Whether the alcohol drug rehab center is located in a soothing environment
g) The success history of the residential alcohol treatment center
2. Know the center’s medical staff -
Once you get enrolled into a residential alcohol treatment center or a residential drug rehab center, you will be introduced to a panel of medical staff, therapists and counselors who will assist you in imbibing some of the most useful methods that will mitigate a lot of your emotional as well as social stress. People pursuing similar treatments will be your peers with whom you will be able to share your difficulties and together reach out for a common solution.
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I know for sure that prescription drug abuse is on the rise around the world especially so in the United States.
One of these drugs happens to be hydrocodone and the leaders which contain this drug names are Vicodin, Lorcet, Lortab, and Norco. Addiction to these drugs is beginning to be seen as much as alcoholism.
This is frightening to say the least. Beating any type of drug addiction is hard but beating an opiate addiction is I think even harder.
First thing you will have to do is tell dispose of all your drugs and cut your ties to all your connections this means deleting their phone numbers from your cell phone.
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With other symptoms like impaired judgment, comprehension, memory, speech, problem-solving ability, reaction time, and driving skills, marijuana addiction can be compared to alcoholism. Smoking the substance can damage your lungs and increase your risk of lung cancer.
You are in luck if you want to break this horrifying habit because marijuana is not physically addicting. For all the above-mentioned effects of the drug, it apparently has no known physical withdrawal symptoms. As a result, discontinuing the use of the substance is very possible and relatively easier than when you are hooked on nicotine. Although psychological dependence develops in a lot of long-term regular users of marijuana, they can be helped by simple therapy and perhaps some hospitalization.
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Medical studies in the area of alcoholism have found alcoholism among the elderly to be a bigger problem than you might think. What’s really surprising about this trend is that in retrospect, medical investigation suggests that this phenomenon is nothing new. In fact, alcoholism among maturing baby boomers has been a silent threat to the health of these individuals for quite some time now.
Since awareness of this problem was first announced, action to solve the problem has been slow moving. It is estimated that today almost half the elderly individuals suffering from alcoholism remain undetected. When these individuals use their health insurance for check ups and treatment, health care professionals sometimes misdiagnose these patients by focusing on secondary ailments such as dementia, depression, insomnia or gastrointestinal problems. What these physicians fail to realize is that some of these ailments might be attributed to alcoholism.
The type of alcoholism that assails the elderly is called “late onset alcoholism”. This is a distinction from early onset alcoholism that usually begins earlier in life for most individuals. Late onset alcoholism, on the other hand, is developed by the elderly usually in response to situations unique to this age bracket.
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I Thought I would share my thinking on how alcoholism gets started.
Some of us are born with a genetic make up that predisposes us to it. Anyone can have it. Some groups that are more susceptible than others are Scandanavians and American Indians. My kids are both. Just because the genes are there does not mean you will be an alcoholic, other things go into it.
Home Life is a big one. The attitudes, behaviors, perceptions, value systems at home while growing up can lead to need for escapism.
How we choose to escape makes a difference. Escaping in non-harmful ways is best especially if we later turn back to whatever the problem was we were getting relief from and figure out how we are going to healthfully and effectively deal with it. We will feel rewarded and self confident in ourselves . Unhealthy escapism will always include escaping but not coping later on. Not developing strategies to deal with any given situation or thing, this leads up back to escapism in a vicious cycle never growing from the experience.
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