Tuesday, October 28, 2008

GOING THROUGH AN ADDICTION TREATMENT

Compulsive cravings, seeking and attempting to use substances, specifically drugs just to obtain the euphoric feeling that helps to break away from the harsh reality of the world – this is what a person addicted or hooked on drugs feel. He has the push for drug ingestion, no matter where he is, no matter what time of the day it may be. He is having a brain disease, he is experiencing addiction. A disease that is unceasing which requires him to undergo addiction treatment.

In scientific point of view, addiction may be defined as a compulsion of an individual to repeat certain kind of behavior regardless of its consequences and dangers to his health, mental state or even social life. It develops into a form of an illness of the brain within a span of time of usage. However to put it in a much simpler way, in layman’s term, addiction is synonymous to devotion, dedication or even attachment to something.

Oftentimes, addiction stemmed from a voluntary act which in the long run becomes uncontrolled up to the stage that it becomes a part of one’s life. Thus, the difficult element in treating addiction is the part when the drug addicted person, himself, admits that he is having a problem and that he needs help, because it is only when he finally acknowledges his shortcoming that the addiction treatment may prosper.

Addiction treatments can help change a person’s disparaging behavior and help them stay away from a life of substance and drug addiction. One has to understand that treatments take time to effect, and it is a long-term course which needs patience and perseverance. Treatment is not only for the addicted person, it goes for all the people around him. They also need education and knowledge regarding the situation that their loved one is going through. This is basically for the reason that a person going through treatment needs all the support and encouragement he needs to leap over a difficult phase in his life.

Treatments include detoxification, treatments proper and the prevention of relapse. Most of the time, withdrawal symptoms occur during the initial phase of the treatment and this is what should be eased. Afterwards, the relapse prevention becomes a focus in order to maintain the effectivity of the alcohol rehabilitation. However the treatment does not end here, continuous care and concern is given t the person under treatment and if possible, all aspects of his life is addressed and followed up in order to achieve his substance-free life.

Addiction treatments differ in methods and approaches. Several alcohol rehabilitation treatments employ counseling and other behavioral therapies as the vital components. But no matter how these treatments may be conducted, it remains a fact that the treatment is tailored to the needs of the individual seeking for help. Thus, understandably there is no single treatment appropriate for all individuals. Treatments are modified in order to keep up with the changing needs of the individual as well. Lastly, it is best to be reminded that the best addiction treatment still remains to be prevention.

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