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Recovery from Drug Addiction 作者:Konieczko, Craig 出版社:Rosen Pub Group 出版年:2000-1 页数:64 定价:$ 36.10 装帧:LIB ISBN:9780823932849 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价
It’s also important to remember that life afterdrug addiction recoveryis really life IN drug addiction recovery. You are always going to be someone who has an addiction problem, and even if you haven’t used drugs in a long time the temptation is always going to be there to use drugs. ...
addiction-oriented behavior — whether you’re avoiding drugs or abstaining from gambling — is a key component of substance abuse recovery. There are several ways people in recovery can avoid relapse, but one of the most well-known is HALT. The acronym describes feelings that can lead to ...
of spiritual experiences of God through hallucinogenic drugs; the nature of drug addiction from an evolutionary neurobiological perspective; the 12 Step movement as the prototype for the place of God in recovery from drug addiction; and identified ingredients for successful recovery from addiction. The...
However, substances aren’t only about feeling good — often, they’re used to escape emotional pain. Many individuals turn to drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism for underlying issues such as stress, trauma ormental health concerns. If these challenges aren’t adequately addressed,...
Taking a prescribed drug like buprenorphine perpetuates physical dependence, but doesn’t create a substitute addiction. It is not simply "doing drugs" in another form. "It not only helps people stay alive, but also helps people to regain incredible function in their lives," said Dr. Laura G...
Understanding the Nature of Addiction Before diving into strategies for support, it’s crucial to understand the nature of addiction. Addiction is not simply a lack of willpower; it is a chronic disease that alters the brain’s chemistry, affecting decision-making, behavior, and self-control. ...
Contributed by: Crystal Karges, MS, RDN, IBCLC for Addiction Hope If you have a loved one in your family who has suffered with drug addiction, you can likely relate to the manner in which your entire family has been affected. Although you yourself are not the one suffering with the primar...
The object of your addiction consumes your thoughts and actions, leaving little room for anything else in your life. Perhaps you are in denial. You think to yourself, “it’s not that bad. I can control it. I can quit drugs anytime I want” Or, perhaps you compare yourself to others...