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Drug treatment is a very vital step that an addict must undergo to help him recover from the consequences of his addiction. A lifelong journey requires patience, determination and professional help. While most would say that stopping the addiction should be the first step to take, this is easier said than done. The truth regarding drug treatment is that the therapy is very expensive. There are also chances that the individual might fall into relapse only after a few weeks of counseling. Success of rehabilitation would only become a reality when the individual himself is determined enough to start a new life.
Drug therapy comprises of many methods all individualized and all needing professional help. First, drug therapy starts with the help of a medical professional who will help an addict by prescribing some medications that will counteract the effects of withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms are common in drug addicts when quitting is done abruptly. With the help of the medical team, comprising of doctors and nurses, life-threatening conditions brought by withdrawal can be minimized to allow gradual weaning from the addictive substance. Along with the supervision of the medical team, gradual counseling is required to help the patient and his family cope with the crisis. Continue reading ‘Drug Treatment – What Is It?’ »
Posted by admin on January 28, 2012 at 1:07 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Addiction, Drug Abuse Treatment, drug addicts, Drug therapy, drug treatment
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It is a well-known fact that substance abuse results in dreadful consequences in the abusers’ life. Being aware of this fact, many people are still abusing drugs and struggling to come out of this harmful habit. Do you know why they fail to recognize the severity of their condition? Read through the article to know about it in detail.
On abusing drug, the mental makeup of the person changes to a large extent. The strength of the mind is lost, resulting in loss of capacity to think and control over actions, thus making the individual ultimately become prey for the harmful substance.
Constantly crave for the drug: The very destructive feature of illicit drug or alcohol is that, it makes a person vulnerable to its use making the abuser constantly crave for the drug. This unstoppable craving for drug impairs his mind from any kind of thinking or analysis. This drive only results in prompt action of consuming the drug excessively, preventing him from having control over himself. Continue reading ‘Why Substance Abusers Fail to Recognize the Severity of Their Condition’ »
Posted by admin on January 26, 2012 at 1:07 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: abusing drug, ddiction, illicit drug, substance abusers
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Do I really need to go inpatient?
The need to seek drug and alcohol treatment on an inpatient or outpatient basis depends on the nature of the addiction. If detoxification is needed, inpatient treatment is most definitely needed in order to get through all the stages of withdrawal and recovery. Otherwise, the decision may have to be made by a professional. One of the problems with addiction is denial – few people will willingly acknowledge the severity of the problem, instead taking the position that it is a manageable situation. An outside, impartial observer is better equipped to make the assessment.
If that is not feasible, there are many “tests” and “quizzes” available to help you at least identify that a problem exists. If you take one, and agree with what the results indicate, seek help. Once you contact a treatment facility, the staff will be honest with you as to whether inpatient or outpatient treatment is best. Continue reading ‘What Is the Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation?’ »
Posted by admin on January 25, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Addiction, alcohol rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Detoxification, drug rehabilitation, drug treatment, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Outpatient Rehabilitation
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Drug rehab programs are straining to handle a prescription drug crisis spiraling out of control. This crisis is due in part to medical doctors who prescribe opioid painkillers like Vicodin, OxyContin, and Dilaudid with an alarming frequency and an unequivocal negligence of the precautions warranted because of the addictiveness of these potent medications.
In the 1960’s and ’70’s when our current drug crisis was born, the “pusher man” was both feared and reviled. Hollow-faced junkies with needles dangling from their limp, wasted arms filled the news magazines. We were disgusted and mortified by the photos and cursed those who preyed on and profited from addicts. Continue reading ‘Who’s Really Behind the Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis?’ »
Posted by admin on January 18, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Drug Abuse Crisis, drug rehab programs, opioid painkillers, prescription drug abuse, rehab programs
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Anabolic Steroids tempt one of the most commonly held desires amongst people of today’s society, which is why this drug is popular with teenagers as well as adults. The desire to be more beautiful, faster and stronger is perfectly normal. We all wish we could be a little more of these things. The difference is in how we deal with these desires, how we get to where we want to be. It is common knowledge that to become better at something takes hard work and dedication. However, when presented with a possible ‘quick-fix’ by popping a pill, desire and temptation can override rationality and common sense – and opens the door to drug addiction. This is the key reason why anabolic steroids are abused: the desire for a short-cut to self-improvement.
Q) Why are they Used?
A.) They are synthetic alternatives to the natural male hormone Testosterone, which is responsible for the development of a man’s masculinity. ‘Anabolic’ comes from the Greek, meaning ‘to build’, which, in the case of, refers to muscle. By encouraging the body to collect protein from ingested foodstuffs, Anabolic Steroids increase the amount of energy the body uses in creating and building new muscle. It is for this very reason that the drug is popular amongst athletes. However, the authorities of most competitive sporting events strictly prohibit the use of steroids by any participating athletes. This is enforced only on the basis of the drug giving an unfair advantage, whereas the main reason steroids should be prohibited is that they are extremely dangerous to health and wellbeing. These facts are particularly worrisome when you consider that a growing number of abuse in school children and teenagers in order to achieve a more athletic physique and, therefore, more popularity amongst friends. Continue reading ‘Anabolic Steroid Drug Abuse’ »
Posted by admin on January 18, 2012 at 1:06 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Addiction, Anabolic Steroid, Drug-Abuse, Effects of Anabolic Steroid Abuse, treatment
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Are you concerned that someone in your life may have a drug addiction that has gotten out of control? If so, do not be afraid to do something about it. When it comes to addiction, denial can be strong, and some addicts just need a caring and trusted loved one to speak up and say that things have gone too far. Do not be afraid to be the person who speaks up. There are many drug recovery options out there, and there is no reason why your loved one should stay addicted when help is always within reach.
If you are not sure whether the person in your life is addicted to drugs, here are seven signs that they may need drug recovery:
1. Neglected responsibilities: Has your loved one begun to neglect important responsibilities at home, work, or school? If so, it may be the beginning of the type of long downward spiral that often destroys addicts’ lives and careers if they fail to seek drug recovery. Continue reading ‘7 Signs It Is Time to Enter Drug Recovery’ »
Posted by admin on January 17, 2012 at 1:09 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: addicted to drugs, addiction treatment, drug addiction, Drug Intervention, Drug Recovery, rehab center
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Drug addiction is a chronic illness characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, which persist despite devastating consequences. It is a disease of the brain resulting in a change of the structure and function of the brain. The pathway to drug addiction might begin with the voluntary or involuntary decision of taking drugs, but over a period of time the consumption of drugs become an addiction. This can lead to a loss of self-control and the ability to make sound decisions, due to structural changes in the brain.
Since drug addiction and abuse affect a person in different ways, stopping this behavior is extremely challenging. The treatment is not simply a matter of will power but requires long term care to achieve the ultimate goal of sustained self-restraint. Fortunately, there are treatments that can help people counter the disrupting effects of addiction and help them regain control of their lives. Continue reading ‘Drug Addiction and Abuse Effective Treatment’ »
Posted by admin on January 16, 2012 at 1:07 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: addiction problems, Detoxification, drug addiction, Drug Recovery, treatments
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A professional is trained to approach the person involved in self destructive behavior. This addictions expert is skilled at talking to an addict in a clear and respectful way about the behaviors in question.
By engaging in a drug abuse intervention, your objective is for the person you love to listen and accept help. This can be quite difficult because someone who is a drug or alcohol abuser does not know they are not in control; in fact, they usually believe the opposite – they are in complete control. To them, their drug or alcohol use seems normal compared to that of their peers. Drug and alcohol abusers tend to make expensive mistakes and have a decrease in productivity as well as trouble maintaining healthy relationships.
Drug abuse intervention specialists help addicts confront their problems using an objective process. It is better for a stranger to intervene because unless you are a professional counselor, you may not understand how to conduct an intervention. You may also be incapable of dealing with the confrontation or the addict’s anger. If your intervention fails, you may suffer and feel angry. Helping your loved one get help is all you need to do. A drug abuse intervention should be left in the hand of a professional. Continue reading ‘Confronting the Problem – A Drug Abuse Intervention’ »
Posted by admin on January 11, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: addictions expert, alcohol abuser, Drug abuse intervention, drug abuser, Drug and alcohol abusers
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Substance abuse treatment has taken a new twist with the invention of cognitive substance abuse treatment where the brain of a drug user will be studied in its cognitive responses and why it is possible for a person to become a drug abuser. One big reasons people fall into the trap of drug abuse is because they seek the sensation of a mental escape that they will experience for the duration for which the drug takes effect in their body after ingesting it. Cognitive substance abuse involves extensive researches whereby the patient’s brain’s mental state when the drug abuser is enjoying the recreational drugs he abuses therefore quantifiable data can be derived and the right remedies can be dispensed which treats the actual root cause of the addiction.
As cognitive substance abuse treatment is going on, the patient’s mental and physical condition should be studied and scrutinized thoroughly by the scientists. The emotional and physical state of the substance abuser must be recorded minutes prior to taking drugs they used to take. After taking the drugs, another test to evaluate the patient’s mental state is also necessary to compile meaningful data. Continue reading ‘Cognitive Substance Abuse Treatment – What Does It Really Do?’ »
Posted by admin on January 11, 2012 at 1:06 am under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: Cognitive Substance Abuse Treatment, drug abuser, drug effect, percentage of drug abusers, Substance Abuse Treatment
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Monitoring the drug abuse statistics in our youth is a great indicator of the future of the next generations. Organizations such as Monitoring The Future (MTF) have been conducting research since the mid 1970s on the use of drugs amongst 12th grade students and their perception of drugs and its use. The University of Michigan’s Institute of Social Research conducts the studies.
The study is longitudinal and follows the patterns and changes in attitudes of the students over time. In 1991, the studies included 8th and 10th graders too.
The latest drug abuse statistics conducted by MTF were taken in 2008. The key findings showed a decrease in the abuse pattern for a majority of the drugs compared to the previous year.
There were a few positive results that were highlighted. In 2008, the number of 10th graders that have used any illicit drugs in their lifetime had significantly declined in comparison to 2007.
The percentage of youngsters in this age group that smoke cigarettes have continued to decline over the years, and has fallen to the lowest rate in the history of the survey. This is a promising finding, as the use of tobacco is one of the major concerns in health problems.
Continue reading ‘Drug Abuse Statistics – Trends in the New Generation’ »
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Posted by morgan on January 10, 2012 at 1:06 pm under Drug-Abuse.
Tags: drug abuse statistics, Drug-Abuse, drugs, health problems, illicit drugs
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