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Drug Abuse: What It Is and How to Quit (I)
Why do people use alcohol and other drugs?
Basically, people use substances such as alcohol and other drugs because they like how are you substances make them feel. Pleasure is a powerful force. Your brain is wired so that if you do something that makes you feel good you will probably want to do it again. All drugs that are addicting can activate and affect the “pleasure circuit in the brain.
What is addiction?
Drug addiction is a disease that affects your brain and behavior. You have control over their decision to start using drugs, but once you start, the pleasurable effect makes you want to keep using them. When you become addicted to alcohol or other drugs, your brain actually changes in certain ways so that a powerful urge to use drugs controls your behavior. Someone who is addicted uses drugs without thinking of the consequences, such as health problems, money, relationships, and performance at work or at school.
What drugs can cause addiction?
People can become addicted to illegal drugs and drugs that doctors prescribe. People also can become addicted to things they can not think of drugs, such as alcohol and nicotine in cigarettes or smokeless snuff. Some drugs can cause addiction more easily than others.
What prescription drugs are safe?
When prescription drugs (prescribed) are taken in the right way is much less likelihood that you will become addicted to them. But medicines that are prescribed can be dangerous if they are abused, for example, taking more than prescribed by your doctor, taking them when not needed, or mixing drugs.
Drug Addiction: According to Type
Health: drug use causes or is involved in the onset of diseases, damages and organic and psychological problems. For example, hepatitis, cirrhosis, cardiovascular disorders, Depression, Psychosis, Paranoia, etc..
Mental health: The addicts often suffer a wide range of psychological disorders, such as negative moods and irritability, defensiveness, low self-esteem and intense feelings of guilt.
Physical Health: Addiction is often associated with the emergence of a multitude of physical symptoms including eating disorders, ulcers, insomnia, fatigue, more physical disorders and diseases caused by each substance in particular.
Social: drug addicts, are often involved in assaults, public disorder, racial conflicts, marginalization, etc..
When you start to need more to drugs that other people may be ruined or destroyed intimate relationships and friendships lost. You can stop participating in the world, abandon goals, and plans to stop growing as a person, not a constructive attempt to solve problems and use more drugs as a “solution.”
The abuse of drugs can also harm others, for example, the money being paid drugs can deprive family life satisfaction as food or clothing. Discussing the problems and issues of addiction can lead to family conflicts. Violent reactions to drugs may lead the user to commit assaults and even murders. If a pregnant woman take drugs without medical supervision can cause birth defects in the new being who is in management.
It is Drug addiction?
Drug addiction is a disease that involves the dependence of substances affecting the central nervous system and brain functions, causing changes in behavior, perception, opinion and emotion. The effects of drugs vary widely, depending on the type of drug and the amount or frequency with which they consume. Can produce hallucinations, intensify or dull the senses, causing feelings of euphoria or despair. Some drugs can even lead to insanity or death.
Dependence produced by drugs can be of two types:
- Physical dependence: The body becomes in need of drugs, so much so that when the consumer stops ensuing strong physiological disorders, which is known as withdrawal.
- Psychic dependence: The state of euphoria you feel when consuming drugs, and leads to find again the consumer to prevent discomfort or for pleasure. The individual feels an urgent need to take drugs, and experience a crash when you do not get emotional.
Some drugs produce tolerance, which leads the addict to consume greater quantities of drugs each time, as the body adjusts to the consumption and a greater quantity of substance to achieve the same effect.
Dependence, mental or physical, caused by drugs can be very strong, enslaving the will and moving other basic needs such as eating or sleeping. The need is stronger drug. The person loses all concept of morality and does things that, if not under the influence of drugs, would not do, like lying, stealing, prostitution and even murder. The drug becomes the center of the drug addict’s life, affecting all aspects: work, family and interpersonal relationships, studies, etc.
Drug Addiction Treatment Program

Some of Drug Rehab Centers offer three basic programs of treatment, supplemented by other programs, provide health care coverage tailored to each and every one of the addict patient profiles:
Program opiate substitutes (methadone)
Suitable for heroin users, using, among other therapeutic tools, pharmacological treatment with methadone to facilitate the cessation of heroin and facilitate rehabilitation.
Drug Free Program
The addiction to most substances such as cocaine or cannabis, do not have an antagonist drug, so that your treatment is done, depending on each case, psychiatric treatment and counseling, among others.
Dual Pathology Program
Often, with addiction, are presented in patient psychiatric disorders associated with consumption, which is known as dual diagnosis. For specific treatment of this patient profile exists Dual Pathology Program.
Other programs
Along with three core programs of drug addiction treatment, the network centers offer programs for addiction treatment, advice and support to families, social work (social aid management, administrative documents, criminal cases), preventive intervention in children with problems abuse, entertainment workshops, training workshops, etcetera.
Treatments For Specific Drugs
There are many addictive drugs and treatments for specific drugs can differ. Treatment also varies depending on patient characteristics.
The problems associated with drug addiction can vary significantly. People addicted to drugs come from all walks of life. Many suffer from mental problems, labor, physical, or social, which make their addictive disorders much more difficult to treat. Even in cases where there are few problems, the severity of addiction itself is not the same for all people.
A variety of scientifically based approaches to addiction treatment. The drug addiction treatment can include behavioral therapy (such as counseling, cognitive therapy or psychotherapy), medications or a combination of both. Behavioral therapies offer strategies for addicts to confront their drug cravings, teach them ways to avoid drugs and prevent relapse and help them deal with relapse if they do occur. When the drug-related behavior places the patient at high risk of contracting AIDS or other infectious diseases, behavioral therapies can help reduce the risk of disease transmission. For many patients, case management and ci can be referred to other medical, psychological and social issues are essential components of treatment. (See pages 23-47 for details on the types of treatments and their components.) The best programs provide a combination of therapies and other services to meet the needs of each patient, which is shaped by such issues as age, race, culture, sexual orientation, sex, pregnancy, parenthood, housing and work, plus the ability to have suffered physical or sexual abuse.
There are medicines for the treatment of drug addiction, like methadone, LAAM and naltrexone, which are available for individuals addicted to narcotics. There Nicotine preparations (patches, gum, nasal spray) and bupropion available to individuals who are addicted to nicotine.
Medications such as antidepressants, stabilizers for mood, or neuroleptics may be critical for treatment success when patients have mental disorders that exist at the same time, such as depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, or psychosis .
The Meeting of Psychoanalysis With the Drug
The meeting of psychoanalysis with the drug is new. It is new because the phenomenon of drug addiction as we know it today is new.
Freudian era, was not exempt from drugs, including drug addiction. At that time, the problem is focused mainly on the consumption of morphine. Toxic medicine, addiction was often a side effect of the treatments. There are few references in the texts of Freud and Lacan to drugs. Let alone addiction as a disease.
The difference of scale in consumption, the diversity of drugs famous (now the drug is not restricted to particular circles of money, social class or artistic fields, intellectual, athletic, etc.) Make a phenomenon of drug addiction been addressed by the various fields of social organizations.
Psychoanalysts not escape from this situation. Moreover, we are confronted with drug addiction sometimes brutal way.
Types of Drug Addiction and Mental Physics
Drug addiction is a disease that involves the dependence of certain substances, there are two types of drug addiction and mental physics in the first body needs drugs when you interrupt cause psychological grievances in the body this is known as withdrawal. As for the psychological dependence when the individual consumes is undergoing a state of euphoria when they do not consume has a emotional meltdown.
Currently there are neighborhoods and leave treatment to prevent the disease of substance abuse
The first and best known are the so-called twelve steps by which the patient acknowledge his illness and decides to fight against it, although this method is effective is referred to as one of the most difficult because it requires a great will power to get away drugs.
Another drug treatment are psychological therapies in which the individual contemplates his problem in the psychological environment, in this case psychologists who are responsible for issuing such therapy is about showing a different world exercises taught by valued more as person, it is noteworthy that this method needs family support to be effective.
Some medications are used to cure drug addiction they work first as a tranquilizer and then are gradually removed from the body until the patient does not need more of these substances to make their daily lives, some drugs are methadone, LAAM and naltrexone, such medicines are prescribed by the doctor who determines the amounts and time in which the patient consumes.
There are clinics that are devoted to drug treatment in them combine the above methods, for this reason is considered the most effective option for treating drug addiction. These Clinics offer help not only the patient but also the family that always plays a vital role in patient recovery. During his stay, the individual lives with people who suffer the same disease, far from the areas that cause the vulnerability to relapse but learns to live again in society and achieve a complete cure.
Importantly, all the above methods require the availability of the patient to heal and move away from this disease if the patient is not willing to move forward all methods are useless.
Traditional and Nontraditional Treatments For Drug and Alcohol
Palm Partners offers traditional and nontraditional treatments for drug and alcohol abuse by incorporating the philosophy of 12-step model combined with health and welfare practices. The goal of our comprehensive treatment programs for alcoholism is to help each individual reach their full potential in relation to himself, his family, his friends, his career and his recovery. Our treatment programs for alcoholism and drug addiction are designed to meet individual needs by providing a continuum of care, accommodation facility, structure, long term care and independent living.
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Treatment Programs for Alcohol and Drug Continuing Care
Continuing Care refers to treatment for chronic dependence on alcohol and drugs. Programs of continuing care treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction can focus on an individual part of treatment for drug addiction or alcoholism, or a combination of treatment programs designed specifically to meet the needs of each client. We found that the interest of each client is best served through continued care due to the chronic nature of addictive disorders that require monitoring and long-term care.
Residential Treatment Programs for Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Residential programs for alcohol and drug treatment are at a level of care that is appropriate for people in treatment and relapse-prone clients. This treatment boasts a level of care that involves the use of traditional psychotherapy counseling (group and individual), hypnotherapy, yoga, exercise, nutritional counseling, massage, recreation, education and therapy for relapse prevention will and our programs of 12 steps for the recovery of the individual. Our standard residential programs for the treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction have been developed to enhance the recovery potential of individuals. It is intensive and extensive in the number of hours for customer service in the areas covered and the solutions generated.
Drug Treatment Without Abstinence Syndrome (II)
However, detoxification, as understood in advanced treatments of addiction, involves not only the elimination of withdrawal symptoms, but also fundamentally and recovery of brain damage caused by drugs or alcohol, and of cognitive and affective unaltered. From this second viewpoint, rather than speaking of detoxification is to talk about neuroregulation, ie treat addiction means cleaning the body and repair the brain damage that addiction has caused.
These two understandings of addiction recovery can be illustrated as well. When a person breaks a bone, that is, suffering a fracture, it can treat pain, make it go away, but that does not mean it has healed if both the bone is not repaired to recover its functionality.
This does not mean that is not important to treat withdrawal symptoms when you stop using drugs or alcohol, which in fact, the withdrawal is a challenge and an obstacle to recovery from addiction. A syndrome that occurs because the body has become accustomed to the presence of drugs (you have become dependent) and the brain stops producing natural chemicals that replaces drug. That is, the body depends on the drug to function “normally”, so when you stop consuming the drug after a prolonged period of consumption, the agency has neither the natural chemicals that have stopped producing, or with the substitute chemical that is drug and, therefore, remains unchanged. Some alterations that symptoms are experienced as opposed to the effects of the drug, with great discomfort, and only disappear if no adequate drug treatment, when it gets to consume. In fact, the withdrawal becomes the biggest fear when you want to stop using drugs, as well as the main risk of relapse, the need to alleviate the discomfort that causes the withdrawal. Beyond the detoxification of drugs benzodiazepines: neuronal recovery in drug treatment benzodiazepines (tranquilizers)
But beyond detoxification or withdrawal of the drug in the body, is necessary to recover the brain areas that have been damaged by addiction, ie, it is necessary to have a neuronal recovery. The “traditional” methods drug treatment only serve to cleanse (detoxify) the body controlling the symptoms of withdrawal, but not restore these brain areas in which the drug has caused neurochemical changes, with the additional risk that this type of detoxification can mask symptoms of brain damage. Read the rest of this entry »
Drug Treatment Without Abstinence Syndrome
The drug addiction is a serious health problem which however does not always treated, with consequent implications for the health of addicts, suffering in their family environment and social risks in educational settings and youth, the associated violence, or costs in public health related diseases by failing to act appropriately against drug addiction.
In many cases the absence of benzodiazepine drug treatment due to misconceptions about what is addiction. Yet for many people, the addiction is a matter of personal choice, that is, the addict it would be because they want to consume a lot of drugs, or is a matter of lack of character, and so the addict stops using drugs because they have no willpower . Behind these ideas is the belief that abandoning the addiction to chemicals is entirely in the hands (in the will) of the addicted person.
Drug treatment: drug neuroregulacion benzodiazepines (tranquilizers)
But the reality is that addiction, beyond the decision and will, is a condition beyond the control of the addict. The step of initiating drug treatment often does not arise on its own initiative, because with prolonged use of drugs or alcohol, the brain undergoes biochemical changes that alter behavior, thoughts and feelings of consumers, and producing , among other things, a compulsive, uncontrollable desire to consume drugs. This implies that the addict can hardly control the desire product of brain damage caused by drugs, and are associated with loss of ability to self-assess the damage that is causing consumption and to guide their behavior toward the abandonment of the abuse of drugs.
Thus, addiction is a brain disease. A disease that is treatable and that no recovery. Today, thanks to research and new technologies, more and more is known about how drugs act in the brain and the effects they produce, allowing them to develop drug treatments and appropriate drugs for the addict to regain control of their lives.
The treatment of benzodiazepine drugs begins with a diagnosis that includes the assessment of the biological, social and psychological factors that interact in each person’s disease, and involves examinations and medical and psychological analysis. After diagnosis and design process to follow, treatment involves detoxification. Read the rest of this entry »



