Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Dealing With A Drug Addiction

By Rey Vetangelo


Whether you or a loved one is dealing with a drug addiction, there are many ways that you can overcome it. You might wonder what you can do to cope and turn your life around. Above all else, move forward with the knowledge that it is possible to overcome the addiction. And whether it's you or someone else that is fighting the addiction, there are a few methods to doing it.

Method 1: Education.

First, personal hygiene may take a dive. Someone who is normally clean and well-dressed may take a turn towards the pig pen. Their clothing style may change dramatically, and they may take less notice or care over their hair, makeup, or hygiene.

Being stressed or, conversely, being bored are triggers for many people to act on their addiction. The action of recreation, far beyond simply being pleasurable, gets recovering individuals into the habit of turning to activity rather than their addiction when feeling stressed or bored. In this way, recreational therapy professionals are able to steer the stress or boredom of people who are recovering from addictions into productive and fun channels of action. The goal of most recreational therapy programs is to promote fun and sober activities, instill hope into those who have lost it through providing an improved quality of life, and offer outlets for additive behavior into areas of recreational activity.

Third, a person who is abusing drugs will suffer physically from the addiction. Most commonly, eyes become blood-shot and pupils are dilated. In some instances, you may see skin discoloration, unusual injuries/cuts, frequent nose bleeds, puffy faces, and injection marks. They may also suffer from tremors, censures, itching, or sniffling.

Method 3: Intervention.

Intervention is one of the most extreme actions that loved ones of an addict can take. Usually, families will do it when they've tried to encourage the addict to seek help, but the addict has been unwilling to admit they've got a problem. And since this is such a drastic action, you must be extremely prepared for what will happen. The first action you should take if you want to stage an intervention is to talk to a professional. Therapists will know the best course of action to help someone through an addiction, and may be able to suggest another route if they feel it would help the addict. Just remember that a botched intervention can result in an addict's behavior getting even worse. Once you've spoken with a professional, planned and organized the event, do it. It will probably be one of the most painful and emotional experience you and all involved will have, but it can go a long way to showing an addict the consequences of their actions when you do it right.

Addiction recovery isn't an easy road. What can you do to cope and turn your life around? The best course of recovery varies with each person, but when you find the right solution, you or your loved one can finally feel free again. There are addiction recovery programs from Utah to New York, find the one that best fits you.




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