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Nutrition Pre and Post Substance Abuse and Dependence

June 4, 2013 By Denise Leave a Comment

Why does nutrition and recovery go hand in hand?  Think about it this way.  If you are thinking about or have decided to stop using substances to better your health and well-being, do you want to feel a little bit better or a lot better?  There are many links between addiction, nutrition and substance abuse and people often don’t spend the time working on their health after dealing with their issues.

Nutrition plays a key role in how fast your body can get back to baseline, you know that place that you were before you started using substances?  Even if you haven’t made the decision to completely get sober, you can start managing your sobriety by making good nutritional choices.

Here are some nutrition tips to get you started:

1. Take a look at your portion sizes.  Start by eating 2-4 portion controlled meals per day.  Eating too much or not enough can be detrimental not only physically but psychologically as well.

2. Eat during regular meal times.  Try and eat your meals at breakfast, lunch, and dinner time.  Do not wait until you are too hungry because then you might gorge or make unhealthy choices.

3.Cut out the junk.  Seriously, junk food will not help in any way during your recovery process.  It will only slow you down.  Try and eat whole foods that include fruits and vegetables.  Get rid of the processed stuff.  Generally speaking, if it comes in a can or box, you can do better.

4. Plan your meals.  Meal planning can take time but it’s definitely worth it.  Start by making a grocery list, looking up healthy recipes, and stick to it.  Your body will thank you later.

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Is your counselor helping you?

April 26, 2013 By Denise Leave a Comment

We often speak with clients who are upset about the way they were treated during treatment or counseling.  There are some things to know and look for when seeking a counselor who is competent, trustworthy, and fits your needs.

Counselors must be licensed through the state that they are providing a service in.  Somewhere during your initial meeting or assessment, the agency or office should provide you with a disclosure which indicates your counselor’s credentials.  Each state requires different credentials but it typically involves completing a higher education program, a license through the state, and continuing education hours.  Do not be afraid to ask for their credentials up front if you are not provided with it.  If the information is not given to you right away be very weary of their practice.

Also, take a very close look at the paperwork provided to you and read the fine print.  Make sure that the treatment center, agency, or office matches your desires and goals.  For example, are you attending a treatment facility that advocates for total abstinence?  What are the rules about relapse?  What type of problems are addressed and does that include the same problems you are having?  Remember, not everyone fits into the same box so it’s beneficial to look at all of your options.  This is your life we are talking about.

Last, ask your counselor how much experience he or she has in counseling individuals in your demographic.  Will your counselor support your lifestyle and more importantly, understand your lifestyle?  You have the right to be treated with respect at all times and that includes being respected by not just your counselor but everyone that you interact with while getting the treatment that you deserve.

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Do you medicate a psychiatric disorder with substances?

January 8, 2013 By Denise Leave a Comment

There are many ways that people will medicate underlying psychiatric symptoms by using drugs or alcohol. Alcohol is the most common way for individuals to self medicate only because it is the most available. People may use alcohol to temporarily relieve symptoms of depression or anxiety. Crack cocaine eliminates audio hallucinations for schizophrenics. Drugs and alcohol work very different on every person. While one person may be able to use marijuana to alleviate anxiety, it may cause the next person to have increased anxiety when using. This is where the term drug of choice comes in to play. When someone is experiencing underlying psychiatric symptoms, they may choose to self medicate with alcohol or drugs. If they do, they will likely find their drug that works for them. Once they find it they will likely continue to use it until they become dependent. If someone is experiencing underlying psychiatric symptoms their perception is that their continued use will alleviate the pain or discomfort that they are experiencing in everyday life which is likely better than a life sober. For them.

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Why are people treated harshly in Western Culture?

December 19, 2012 By Denise Leave a Comment

In the past, people who had psychological disorders were often untreatable. Some were subjected to drastic measures such as brain surgery to remove part of the brain that was thought to have caused the problem or even harsh spiritual encounters such as an exorcist. Others were thrown into an asylum or institution with awful living conditions. Always though, since the beginning of time, there has been a stigma attached to people with psychological disorders.
Overtime, with the benefit of research, technology, and even psychotropic medications, the treatments have gradually become more humane and people who work in the mental health field are trained to have more empathy, compassion, and dedication to understanding the patient’s point of view. Still, there are too many people who are left untreated due to lack of resources or ability to pay. Also, it is more common today than ever before, for people who have a psychological disorder to be handed a pill instead of being able to obtain proper treatment.
The biggest factor in regards to harsh treatment today is still the stigma that is attached to anyone who cannot perform to societal norms. These people appear to the outside world as abnormal and the terms crazy, psycho, lunatic, etc. are still used far too often. There are many organizations such as NAMI www.nami.org whose mission is to fight stigma. Technology has also increased awareness and continues to do so which, in my opinion, is a huge help for those who battle psychological disorders.

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Why do Addictions Worsen Overtime?

December 11, 2012 By Denise Leave a Comment

Addictive behaviors worsen overtime for many different reasons. Some people experience co-occurring disorders in which treating the addiction is not treating the root cause. Addiction changes the structure of the brain overtime so in many cases it only gets worse. Another reason that addictive behaviors worsen overtime is because of tolerance and the lifestyle that is involved such as stealing and lying.
Addiction in general is extremely difficult to treat and many people are resistant to treatment. My first example was about people who experience other mental health disorders at the same time as their addiction therefore, these individuals may be okay with treatment as a short term option but long term, if the other disorders are not treated then their addiction will likely return. Next, addiction, especially drug addiction, changes the structure of the brain so oftentimes; people will not be able to cognitively make good decisions especially in regards to treatment which may cause resistance. Lastly, people who develop a high tolerance will likely get mingled into the lifestyle that accompanies addiction. This is likely to involve legal situation. Many people who suffer from addiction are forced to get treatment to avoid jail time. These individuals may still be in denial and will resist treatment.

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