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Addiction Recovery
The major obstacles to addiction recovery can be classified as ISDPE
(Ignorance, Shame, Dishonesty and Personal Exceptionalism). One of the
first obstacles to addiction recovery is the drug addicts’ belief and
practice of ignorance of the addiction problem and the need to a
structured method and process towards addiction recovery.
The most effective way to counter this obstacle is to expose the drug
addict to accurate medical information on the nature of addiction and the
response by drug addicts.
Psychological Make-Up of Addiction
The closely linked obstacles of ‘shame’ and ‘dishonesty’ are more
difficult to understand and surmount. Nevertheless surmounting these two
obstacles is essential as they determine level to which an addict would
understand and realize his or her real condition and the need to seek
professional help to come out of the addiction habit. Shame and dishonesty
are central to the psychological make up of a drug addict and are fuelled
by the drug addicts’ ignorance to the manner in which these affect his or
her decision making towards seeking addiction recovery. Finally addiction
recovery to ‘personal exceptionalism’ make the drug addict overcome his or
her moral considerations, values and beliefs and makes it easier for him
or her to continue his behavior and reliance on drugs. But the drug
addicts’ addiction recovery to ‘personal exceptionalism’ may lead to
intense shame and humiliation, and make it difficult for him or her to
accept external help for his problems. In the state of ‘personal
exceptionalism’ the drug addict is compelled to fulfill his or her
grandiose and unrealistic expectation. A failure to live up to these
expectations fills him or her with feelings of shame and humiliation. As
the drug addict is unable to surmount these obstacles and more precisely
is caught in a vicious circle of ‘personal exceptionalism’ this results in
a state of interpersonal alienation and a cessation of emotional growth.
Reliance on drugs not only affects the drug use but also impacts those
around him. One of the most important things from an individual’s
perspective is to realize that reliance on drugs is an issue and requires
external help to get off the drug addiction habit. An individual with a
drug addiction problem may experience a feeling of shame, isolation and
may take addiction recovery in dishonesty and in ‘personal
exceptionalism’. Personal exceptionalism refers to the drug addict’s
belief that he or she has the right to justify any action and behavior
that may contradict his or her personal beliefs while continuing his or
her drug habit. Addiction recovery from drug addiction is complex and
requires a multi-stage process. It begins with purification, which is not
only physical purification, but also mental and emotional purification for
the recovering addict.
Drug addiction creates for an individual a reliance on the drug, and the
whole objective of addiction recovery is for the individual to get back
control of his physical, mental and emotional self. Drug addiction
recovery can be a long term or a short term process depending on the
severity and stage of the addiction and there is a possibility of a
relapse even after successful purification. A few of the scientifically
based approaches for drug de-addiction include, cognitive behavioral
approaches to relapse prevention, supportive-expressive psychotherapy
which include supportive techniques that enable individuals to discuss
their personal experiences and finding work through interpersonal
relationships and individualizes drug psychoanalysis.
Addiction Recovery to Integrate into Society
Drug addiction recovery helps people to rid themselves of their drug abuse
habit and get integrated back into society and leading independent lives.
The drug addiction recovery is a long term process that requires frequent
and multiple episodes of physical and psychological purification and
addiction recovery and no single remedy is appropriate. From the drug
addicts’ perspective, the remedy needs to be readily available and the
remedy and services plan must be assessed often to be accordingly modified
to meet the person’s changing needs. For effective remedy the drug addict
must remain fully committed to the entire remedy plan. As there is a
tendency for addicts to leave remedy prematurely, de-addiction and
rehabilitation programs must include means to keep the patient engaged,
involved and in remedy. Psychoanalysis as well as behavioral therapies is
crucial components of all effective and successful remedies.
A drug addiction recovery is designed to provide services that decide as
to whether a patient would stay in remedy and if issue beyond the physical
purification are addressed adequately. The drug addiction recovery aims to
not only make the drug addict quit the habit but also be independent of
the taking decisions while being productive to the society. Creation of
peer-groups and enabling of social networks are the key services that a
drug addiction recovery must provide. As the success of drug addiction
recovery depend on the success of the program outcomes, which in turn
depend on how long a drug addict is retained on remedy to gain the full
benefits. One of the key factors towards successful addiction recovery is
to get the individual motivated to change his or her drug using behavior
in addition to the extent of support that the family and friends can
provide. Thus psychoanalysis is an integral part of all addiction recovery
where successful counselors establish and reinforce a positive,
therapeutic and social relationship with the individual. Addiction
recovery centers provide remedy in an environment that is engaging,
positive reinforcing, and safe and stable which are conducive to treatment
and recovery, this permanence and safety is important from the point of
view of the rehabilitating drug addict. Addiction recovery is long drawn
and recovery is an ongoing process. The drug addiction recovery needs to
ensure that the skills that an addict learns during the rehabilitation
remedy must be applicable and fit into the daily life of the addict. Some
drug addiction recovery programs will offer a follow-up program but only
in one location which may make it difficult to use. Addiction recovery
remedy programs should include a quality, continuing care program that
supports and monitors recovery.
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