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The first step in getting help with an addiction is to recognize that a problem exists. Some times it is the people close to the addict or alcoholic who first recognize and point to the problem
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Continual concern about where the next “fix” will come from Violent behavior Changes in appearance or personal habits Irritability, nervousness, personality changes, or mood swings
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What is it? Intervention is an interruption of the addiction continuum before the addict or alcoholic hits bottom.
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A group of family members or significant people in an addicts life meet with an addict to find a solution to their problem If an addict refuses to get help then the people in the meeting will set ultimatums to let the person know he/she must quit or face the consequences
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After intervention the next step is recovery Recovery is learning to live an alcohol-free or drug-free life
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The first step in the process is Detoxification Detoxification is the removal of all drugs from the body This should be done under medical supervision
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Most experts recommend total abstinence Many people in recovery manage to stay drug-free for the rest of their lives. Others have relapses. A relapse is a slip from recovery or periodic returns to drinking and drug use.
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The best method for permanently recovering from drug addiction is to receive ongoing, long-term treatment, such as that found in sober living facilities. The longer you receive such treatment, the better your chances of achieving long-term recovery from drug addiction.
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Inpatient Drug Addiction Treatment: When patients check into a rehab facility and plan to live on the premises, they are undergoing inpatient drug addiction treatment. Outpatient Drug Addiction Treatment: Outpatient drug addiction treatment involves attending meetings and counseling sessions at the treatment center, but going home at night to sleep.
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