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Drug Addiction and Alcoholism: A Disease
Drug Addiction and Alcoholism: a Disease
The entire concept of addiction has suffered greatly from a misconception on the part of most people. The confusion comes about in part because of a distinction between whether specific drugs are “physically” or “psychologically” addicting. Historically the distinction revolved around whether or not physical withdrawal symptoms occur when an individual discontinues using a drug; what we in the field now call “physical dependence”. However, years of research has demonstrated to us that focusing on this physical versus psychological distinction is a distraction from the real issues at hand.
Strictly from a clinical perspective, it actually does not matter very much what physical withdrawal symptoms occur. Physical dependence is not that important, because even the dramatic withdrawal symptoms of heroin and alcohol addiction can now be easily managed with appropriate medications. Even more important, many of the most dangerous and addicting drugs, including methamphetamine and crack cocaine, do not produce very severe physical dependence symptoms upon withdrawal. What really matters most is whether or not a drug causes what we now know to be addiction. More specifically, the compulsive craving and use, despite all of the negative consequences.
Ancient Wisdom Critical in Recovery From Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
Ancient Wisdom Critical in Recovery from Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
Can the secret to successfully recovering from addictive illnesses like alcoholism and drug addiction involve ancient, timeless practices that have literally been sitting under our very noses all this time?
It looks like it …
Recent scientific evidence suggest that age old practices like meditation can have the effect of reversing imbalances in the brain that actually cause things like addiction.
I’m not going to go into the science of it here (for the full article visit my blog), but to me it again highlights the fact that general western mainstream medicine often gets it wrong when treating things like addiction.
Disease, of which addiction is now generally accepted a part of, is still too commonly treated on a symptomatic basis. You’ve got a problem – and your Doctor simply treats the symptoms by providing you with a bunch of drugs.
Addiction Disease Theory Misinforms Millions of Americans and Causes National Addiction Crisis!
Addiction Disease Theory Misinforms Millions of Americans and Causes National Addiction Crisis!
The disease model has become a common methodology which has been adopted by the National Institute on Drug abuse (NIDA). This agency is solely responsible for substance abuse research and is funded to the tune of billions of dollars. If you visit the (NIDA) you will find countless CT Scans and cross sections of human brains displaying the chemical effects of drug addiction. Not withstanding the fact that drugs, alcohol, nicotine and other substances are psychoactive in nature and do alter the brain, however, the findings show that not to be the root cause of addiction. To date there doesn’t appear to be one shred of clinical evidence to prove the brain disease conjecture! This demonstrates once again that the mainstream approach to overcoming addiction is not only fundamentally amiss, but it has also exacerbated the situation.
Alcohol and Addiction
Alcohol and Addiction
Alcohol Addiction
A tremendous amount of medical and psychological research has taken place to determine the exact nature of alcohol abuse. Few people would have difficulty diagnosing alcohol addiction in the wino passed out on the sidewalk. We know that any drinking by a pregnant woman is alcohol abuse due to its propensity to cause fetal alcohol syndrome. It additionally is associated with birth defects, and childhood mental problems. But what about the other end of the spectrum: Where does the definable line for the problem begin?
The first characteristic of alcohol abuse is maladaptive behavior. Is one using alcohol to cope with stress, social ill-ease, depression, grief, social isolation, or other human situations which require more constructive solutions? What are the repercussions? Is the alcohol use contributing to the failure of the drinker to meet obligations? Has it caused run-ins with the law? Has alcohol use placed one in risky situations like drinking and driving? Does the drinker continue to use alcohol in spite of interpersonal or social problems? A positive response in any of these areas suggests alcohol abuse.
Follow a Healthy Way With Addiction Alcoholism Treatment
Follow a healthy way with addiction alcoholism treatment
Alcoholism has become one of the major problems in today’s society. People are being spoiled by getting addicted thereby searching for the cure. Struggling with the problem of alcohol addiction can be very difficult. This is the reason addicts need a proper addiction alcoholism treatment so that they recover from the problem in proper time.
There are many treatment programs, such as 12 steps programs, inpatient, outpatient rehabs, detox and the residential rehab. All these treatments have some or the other things to offer to the addict so that he can recover from the disease of addiction in a proper way.
Detoxification, the first step of the treatment which will make the body of the patient clean and free from all the toxics present in the body due to addiction of alcohol. There are many of the withdrawal symptoms which can be faced by the patient after the detoxification process.
Signs of Porn Addiction
Signs Of Porn Addiction
Do you worry that you are addicted to porn? If you are not sure if your porn interest is completely natural and of a curious nature, or if you may have an addiction, it’s important that you determine this. If you find that you may be addicted to porn, there are many great resources that will help you get through your addiction and take back control of your life. Here are some questions that will help you decide if you are displaying some common signs of porn.
1. Do you find yourself looking at porn very often, whether it’s online or offline? This might include looking at porn online when your spouse and children are sleeping or when they are gone. You might think of looking at the porn as soon as they leave or go to sleep, and you might have been caught looking at porn before.