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5 Tips for Loving someone who Struggles with an Addiction

February 16, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

When someone you love gets sucked into the whirlwind of an addiction it can create intense emotional struggles that can make things worse. You cannot help who you love and you can’t just stop loving someone because they’re going through an incredibly difficult time.  You can though open your heart and try to approach the situation using love and compassion.

5 Tips for Loving Someone who struggles with Addiction

  1. Stop living in the past
  2. Don’t mistake enabling for love
  3. Forgive them
  4. Believe in them
  5. Recognize their effort

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The Details in YOUR Plan

January 7, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

Making a plan to quit is one the most critical components to your success in obtaining sobriety. Depending on your situation, this plan may take hours or days to complete but you cannot skip this step. You must plan carefully and logically. Start by writing things down.

On Monday we shared 5 tips to help get you started.

  1. Stop purchasing large amounts of drugs or alcohol. Make it hard on yourself.
  2. Get rid of all paraphernalia. Trash it.
  3. Schedule a day to deep clean the space you normally get high or drunk in.
  4. Tell somebody about your plan.
  5. Pick a date and mark it on your calendar.

We also talked about your mindset and how important it is to not self-sabotage. This means that you need to think ahead. Think about anything that might get in your way and how you can overcome it.

Your biggest barrier

Today, we are going to talk more about specific details when making your own plan. First, start with your biggest barrier. For some people it might be family. Other people it might be work or school. How can you make this work? Do you need to ask for help? You might need to take time off of school or work for detox. You might not have that choice. Do you need to wait for a vacation perhaps? Whatever your biggest barrier is, tackle that first.

The details

Once you have tackled your biggest barrier, you will need to think of all the little details. Think about how you can structure your days. Your days need to be filled with back up plans. You may think about getting more entertainment like movies, music, games, etc. Who will you call for support? What can you do if you have a craving? You will need to have structure and a solid plan for each day.

Sleep, food, and exercise

You might not think these three things matter but I can tell you they matter a lot. You will need to make sure you are not getting too much or too little sleep. Sleeping during the night and staying awake during the day can be really helpful. Make sure your diet is well balanced. Try to stick to whole foods as much as possible and limit the amount of sugar you are consuming. And, don’t forget to exercise. If you are not used to getting a lot of exercise challenge yourself to try something every single day, even if it’s just walking around the block. Getting outside, rain or shine, can help stabilize your mood.

We want you to be successful with your plan and that’s why we believe it’s important to think things through before making the decision. The stronger plan you have, the more successful you will be.

Filed Under: Blog, General Tagged With: addiction, assessment, blospot, counselor, drug use, drugs, heavy user, out-patient, recovery, rehab, results, self-help, sobriety, substance abuse treatment, treatment"

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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