Drug Abuse Aid

December 27th, 2009

The constant and unnecessary use of chemical matters to achieve certain effects for the body is what we called drug abuse. These chemical matters may be “illicit” drugs, against the law due to their high probability for dependence and abuse. They also may be substances attained with the instruction of a medical professional which was then used for personal enjoyment rather than for it’s health benefits.

The consequence would always be the deterioration of one’s life and body. Anyone with drug abuse trouble may find it hard to accept the situation. The individual has the tendency to hide any manifestations of the problem, thus showing the people around that nothing is wrong. Furthermore, loved ones may not also identify that the the one they love has a drug abuse problem. Consequently, the strong dissent and rationalization of the person using drugs makes it very hard to get aid, and can make concerned family members feel like they are the problem.

The breaking of the problem of admitting that one is abusing drug is always the big leap to recovery. However, in wanting to recover from the problem, one should try to find help from others, specifically specialists in the field of substance abuse treatment and the right social support. Without the right support, it is very easy to rationalize just one more hit, and withdrawal symptoms can test the strongest resolve. Accordingly, peer support, matched with therapy and medication could aid a person who has fallen into the dark side of substance abuse.

There is also a requirement for drug detoxification during the treatment. The individual may still require drug detox services if they are substance dependent and not yet at the point of being drug addicted. In an emotional point of view, there are mild withdrawal symptoms. Detoxification could still help because it frees the body from the toxins brought by the drug. Moreover, there is a program called the Intensive Outpatient wherein the individual in need of help for drug abuse has a steady home environment, excellent support system and is motivated and willing to give up drugs and/or alcohol. They are normally in near the beginning to middle stage drug abuse. If waning occurs while in intensive outpatient therapy, housing treatment would be recommended. A therapist is also on hand for an individual therapy with the patient.

In drug related problems, there are a lot of treatment programs offered by different rehabilitation centers. Drug abuse is very likely to become substance addiction if intervention does not take place. Though prevention is still better than cure, drug abuse is a little bit better than addiction. Abusing the use of a drug is still a hopeful case and easier to deal with both by the patient and the therapists, as compared to substance addiction.

Facing the problem and immediately looking for help is the way to save a loved one who is a victim of drug abuse. Normally, in the case of teenagers, parents fail to identify if their children are guilty of drug abuse since changes in behavior seemed to be normal among teenagers in their generation today. Despite of this situation, parents should always be keen enough to notice some changes that might be linked to drug abuse.

However, you cannot expect your loved one to recover right away.Things are not the same as someone who has colds. Recovery will always be an ongoing process. People need to know that these people will need all the support they can get most especially from their family. Once sober, an individual who is drug dependent will not quickly be cured. Drug use may have been masking sore feelings that will bubble up to the surface. Many in recovery experience depressed moods for up to a year or more as their brain reestablishes from the drug abuse. Learning new coping skills to defend against cravings, and how to relate them in stressful situations, is an ongoing process. Ongoing support is crucial to work through those issues.

People who know someone who is drug dependent should always be ready to call for help.

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