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Archive for the ‘Prescription Drug Addiction Information’ Category

The Courage to Change

Friday, November 2nd, 2012

This word regularly creates the same response in recovery settings: “Ugh! I hate change!” This is an interesting comment, since all around us, the universe spins faster than we can perceive, with change being the only thing going on at all times, without end.

It sounds like work to recovering addicts. After all, isn’t their life now upside down, in seeming chaos, because of a change they made, from active addiction to recovery? And that does not look so great in the beginning. There is a lot of wreckage to clean up and a lot of work that they see necessary to maintain their abstinence. And now, talk of change as well?

Visions of many things may come to mind when this word is introduced: That they must somehow become “good” instead of such bad, bad people. This is a change they do not begin to know how to make. Thankfully, it is not a necessary change. Mostly, they want to change the way they are seen by those who have despaired most during their addiction. This is the family and friends who watched them go from beloved son, daughter, wife, husband, mother, father, sister, brother, cousin, employee, friend and become an untrustworthy, manipulative, dishonest, selfish and inconsiderate addict. This change resonates with them. But how does one do this? What must change first?

Old ideas are one thing to start with. It will take many years to rebuild broken relationships. The idea that it will happen quickly just because the substance abuse has stopped is not going to work. First of all, there may be a relapse in substance abuse. This will destroy the work if those in relationships believe it was only the substance that created the problem. Smash that idea immediately!

Practicing becoming honest, trustworthy, respectful and emotionally available to these relationships takes a long time to learn, even longer to practice, and longer than that to trust for those who have been involved with anyone’s substance abuse. Learning to let go of doubt and anger and to believe in their loved one again takes as long as it takes. Dispel the notion that it will happen NOW or even Soon. It will happen slowly, over time, as they begin to see and believe that the changes you are making are real and viable. That you are becoming the person they could always see inside you that was being destroyed by the addiction.

Other changes that will be necessary, over time are those more subtle that are part and parcel of the addict’s arsenal of survival skills such as blaming others, being the victim, being emotionally unavailable and taking without giving back. These are frequently behaviors that addicts adopt to keep others at arm’s length, especially if it threatens their addiction. Now that the addiction is gone, they need to uncover behaviors that supported their addiction and distanced others in relationships and change them. This is different with each person, and sponsors, mentors and therapists can help with these behavior modifications.

Recovery is all about change. From beginning recovery to the many years that may be in store for an addict, it is the adventure of becoming the person they only dreamed of being. One change at a time, they blossom and thrive. It is, as is said in 12-step meetings “an inside job.” While not as difficult as feared, it is the reason for the second part of the Serenity Prayer, which asks for “the courage to change the things I can.”

Kelly McClanahan has an MSW in clinical social work, with a specialization in substance abuse treatment. Having worked in this field for over 20 years, she is currently working on her certification as an addictions’ counselor.

Prescription Drug Addiction Information

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

With the increasing number of people who are affected by drug addiction, it is important for everyone to understand the basics of prescription drug addiction information. This article provides all the necessary prescription drug addiction information and the need to know them by individuals for better living.

Before we start with the prescription drug addiction information, we need to understand why this information is important. It has been estimated that almost 20% of the people have used prescribed medications for reasons other than the intended purposes. This can cause harmful effects and dependency on the brain and can even result in fatal conditions at times. In most of the cases, the addiction starts unnoticed and become aggravated by the time the symptoms start showing. It is hence important to gain sufficient prescription drug addiction information to safeguard yourself from the addiction.

Now that we know about the need to understand the prescription drug addiction information, we shall proceed to the other details. The first and foremost important thing about prescription drug addiction information is the need to know what it is and the various signs and treatment options that can be associated with the addiction.

Prescribed medications or drugs, when used for longer duration or for purposes other than the intended ones, causes an addiction on the drug and can lead to harmful results and effects on the individual. This is the basic detail on the prescription drug addiction information.

If you feel that you are increasing being inclined to use a medication for non-medical purposes, then it is time that you take immediate action such as attendance at prescription addiction specific 12-Step meetings, counseling or seeking medical help. You can also look out for other symptoms like unpredicted mood swings, increased anxiety, sleeplessness, or depression and then talk to your physician to find out about the possibility of a prescription drug addiction. There are many rehabs that can provide prescription drug addiction information and treatment to help you get rid of the dependency.

Prescription Drug Addiction Information

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Looking for Prescription Drug Addiction Information?

Are you tired of dealing with your addiction to prescription pills?  Do you need prescription drug addiction information so that you can get started on the road to recovery?  There is something you can do!  You can start by figuring out where you should turn to seek treatment.  You should never assume that you have to go through treatment alone.  There are wonderful support groups that you can join and be with people just like you.

Get Prescritpion Drug Addiction Information

There are plenty of prescription drug information sites on the Internet that are there to help you find the help you desperately need.  However, one site can help you more than any other, and that site is SoberRecovey.com.  You’ll be able to read up on the latest treatment methods and you can even go to the site and enter your “sober time.”  You can actually keep a counter running on how long since you last used.

A great thing about using the Internet for prescription drug addiction information is that you can network with people who are going through the same thing.  You can build online friendships and join in conversations in forums and chatrooms.  All of this is possible and yes, it can make a difference in your rehabilitation process.

Prescription drug addiction information important to you for recovery.  Learning about the different treatment methods and getting all of your questions answered a head of time will save you a lot of stress once you actually enter a program.  Until then, keep doing your homework and you’ll be as prepared as possible once you actually start the program.