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Drug Addiction
A child left motherless. A father left childless. When someone is using drugs, death is always close. In an instant, life is lost. Smiles fade. The sparkle in a person’s eyes dims forever. We don’t grow up thinking we’re going to become drug addicts. And we certainly don’t imagine that our last breath will be because of a drug overdose. Drug addiction doesn’t have to end in death. With treatment, turning away from drug use can lead to a new beginning. Discover it at Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches where rehabilitation and recovery are possible.
Drug Addiction: An Addiction That Destroys Lives
Think you can handle your drug use? Well, have you depleted your savings? Have you stolen from a loved one to feed your addiction? Have you sold something important to you? Under different circumstances, would you risk losing the trust of your family and friends for money? Substance abuse won’t make you the life of the party. It won’t give you courage. It won’t make you more creative. Drug addiction only suppresses your real self. To others, a drug addict may seem like a different person, but an addict’s real identity is still there, restrained, waiting to be freed.
So how does someone get to that desperate point? Anyone is vulnerable to developing a chemical dependency to illegal or legal drugs, particularly if there is a family history of drug dependence. A heroin or cocaine user is no less addicted than a person who’s hooked on pain killers. Because one drug is purchased on dark corners and the other is purchased in well-lit pharmacies doesn’t mean that one substance is less harmful than the other. The mind-body control that these drugs exact is the same, and that is addiction.
Admitting that there is a problem that can’t be overcome by sheer will is a tough realization. Wherever we look, there are self-help books, ads, and people saying that there isn’t anything a person can’t accomplish with effort and commitment. And while motivational talk like that can help put someone in the right frame of mind to rise to a challenge, it’s not enough in the face of a disease like addiction.
Thinking that willpower alone will turn someone away from addiction is setting a person up to feel like they’ve failed. The only way to beat addiction is with the assistance of proper, professional treatment.
Drug Addiction: Step 1-Change Your Addictive Environment
The more drugs (stimulants or depressants) are used, the more the body craves and needs the substance to produce certain physiological responses and to function without withdrawal symptoms. Stopping drug use abruptly can have dangerous effects, so detoxification in a medically supervised setting such as at Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches is essential for proper and safe recovery.
Entering into a protective and supportive environment like that is one of the many reasons why it’s crucial to also find a drug treatment center that can administer to the specialized rehabilitation needs of each individual. In these settings, counselors are able to place those with a drug addiction in specific programs designed to deal with the typical stressors in the patient’s life, including those at home or work. This is to prepare the future recovering addict for the real-world situations they will need to face when they leave the recovery program and have to return to the same addictive environment and influences that they had prior to their drug treatment.
At Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches, the counselors and medical specialists will treat you like a person, and not just a patient. At this residential rehabilitation center, you’ll remember that you’re not defined by your drug addiction. Become the mother, father, son, daughter, sister, brother, and friend you always imagined yourself to be.
