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Drug Addiction - The Hard Truths
Those who struggle with drug addiction don't
set out to destroy themselves and everyone and everything in their
path--rather, these disastrous consequences are the effect of the
vicious cycle of addiction. For many, drugs seem to be a means of
averting emotional and/or physical pain by providing the user with
a temporary and illusionary escape from or way to cope with life's
realities. In fact, more problems--often life-shattering ones--are
created by using drugs. Over time, a person's ability to choose not
to take drugs can become compromised. Soon enough, the person rationalizes
the need to use consistently and will do anything to get high...
Drug addiction is complex.
It's characterized by compulsive--at times uncontrollable--drug craving,
seeking, and use that persists even in the face of extremely negative
consequences. For many people, drug addiction becomes chronic, with
relapses possible even after long periods of abstinence.
Essentially, drugs are a pain killer.
They may seem to avert emotional and physical pain by providing the
user with a temporary and illusionary escape from or way to cope with
life's realities. In fact, more problems--serious ones--are created
by using and abusing drugs.
Over time,
a person's ability to choose not to take drugs can become compromised--soon
enough the person rationalizes the need to use consistently and will
do anything to get high. They are now caught in the vicious cycle
of using to alleviate pain and creating more pain by using...They
now display the physiological symptoms of addiction. They become difficult
to communicate with, are withdrawn, and begin to exhibit other strange
behaviorism's associated with addiction.
The compulsion to use drugs can take over the individual's life.
Addiction often involves not only compulsive drug taking but also
a wide range of dysfunctional behaviors that can interfere with normal
functioning in the family, the workplace, and the broader community.
Addiction also can place people at increased risk for a wide variety
of other illnesses. These illnesses can be brought on by behaviors,
such as poor living and health habits, that often accompany life as
an addict, or because of toxic effects of the drugs themselves.
Because addiction has so many dimensions and disrupts so many aspects
of an individual's life, treatment for this illness is never simple.
Drug abuse treatment must help the individual stop using drugs and maintain
a drug-free lifestyle, while achieving productive functioning in the
family, at work, and in society. Effective drug abuse and addiction
treatment programs typically incorporate many components, each directed
to a particular aspect of the illness and its consequences.
Three decades of scientific research and clinical
practice have yielded a variety of effective approaches to drug addiction
treatment. Extensive data document that drug addiction treatment is
as effective as are treatments for most other similarly chronic medical
conditions. In spite of scientific evidence that establishes the effectiveness
of drug abuse treatment, many people believe that treatment is ineffective.
In part, this is because of unrealistic expectations. Many people
equate addiction with simply using drugs and therefore expect that
addiction should be cured quickly, and if it is not, treatment is
a failure. In reality, because addiction is a chronic disorder, the
ultimate goal of long-term abstinence often requires sustained and
repeated treatment.
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information to addicts, their family and or friends, who are ready
to quit cocaine or other drugs. Crisis counseling by phone plus
referrals for local treatment of cocaine dependency and other
drug dependencies.
Information/Referral
available on any types of drugs, treatment programs, rehabilitation
and local centers, self-help groups, and family support.
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