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Drug Addiction Counselling - Treating Drug Addiction
- By Rosemary Grace Brooks
- Published 01/23/2009
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Drug Addiction Counselling - Treating Drug Addiction
Addicts are usually incapable of processing and expressing their feelings in a healthy way. Inner conflict and an inability to deal with life and the feelings which accompany it are the motivation for addicts to use substances. Getting high helps addicts to avoid their feelings; whether happy, sad, depressed or ecstatic, addiction thrives on an inability to cope with feelings, driving addicts to use.
Treating drug addiction has progressed from the way the problem was previously dealt with centuries ago. Exorcisms and imprisonment in state mental hospitals were the normal way of dealing with addicts before more was known about the disease. These days, drug addiction counselling is based on helping the addict deal with their underlying issues in a caring and supportive way and in a safe environment. Individual counselling as well as group therapy has proved to be the best method of treating drug addiction through the positive results yielded by the combination.
A daily programme of recovery that is very successful is a Twelve Step programme as used in Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous. These programmes are based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous which lead addicts through a process of admitting that they have a problem, establishing a belief in a power greater than themselves, dealing with life and feelings appropriately and helping other sufferers find recovery.
Oasis Counselling Centre is a rehabilitation centre in Plettenberg Bay that offers drug addiction counselling and counselling for other addictions by a highly qualified and experienced team, using individual therapy and group therapy coupled with working a Twelve Step Programme and a healthy lifestyle.
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1 Response to "Drug Addiction Counselling - Treating Drug Addiction" 
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said this on 23 Feb 2009 2:55:24 AM MST
Hi,
Drugs not only effects the person who is taking it, but it also
effects the people around him.
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