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Stages of Addiction
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Jellinek (1937) “progressive” nature 1.Pre-addiction phase = no longer a “social activity” 2. Addiction = no longer has control 3. Chronic alcoholism = physical dependence
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The Addiction Process W.H.O. (1957) Four main stages: 1.CONTACT = first experience pleasurable 2.EXPERIMENTAL = excessive use occurs in social context 3.EXCESSIVE USE = damage or risk of damage 4.ADDICTION = dependence occurs, functioning severely impaired
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ARF 4 stages 1.Learning = new found feeling of goodness 2.Seek and find = mental obsession occurs 3.Substance abuse = compulsion, loss 4.The final stage = rock bottom choice to quit or keep using determines if addict will survive their addiction
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Nakken’s Stage of Addiction “addictive personality” acts much like Freud’s id “Natural cycles of life” = lapsing and uncontrollable moments of peace, happiness, fulfillment Addiction is an attempt to control natural cycles Emotional logic: “I want what I want and I want it now”
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Stage 1: Internal Change First contact is intense, unlike anything else Illusion of control/comfort/confidence Do not know how to have healthy relationships Emotional isolation leads addict to turn to object/event rather than friends/family Most important aspect if creation of Addictive Personality (id over ego) personality split b/w Self and Addict
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Stage 1 cont’d Early experiences with family has taught them: –Distance themselves from others –Treat others like “objects” –Closeness is not a reality/option –Nurturance through avoidance crystallizes the ‘addictive logic’ a toxic system of beliefs
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Self-statements of Addict: “I don’t really need people” “I don’t have to face anything I don’t want to” “I’m afraid to face life and my problems” “Objects/events are more important than people” “I can do anything I want, no matter whom it hurts”
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Addiction starts to create pain = need to continue Uneasiness and shame re: loss of self- control/esteem/love etc. heightens A negative downward spiral: –Emotional craving mental preoccupations acting out pain acting out more pain
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Addictive logic further enhanced: –Develops rationalizations i.e. I’m not hurting anyone –Manipulative tactics i.e. minimizing concerns Addiction as a process of denial Acting out creates fun, excitement, new ideas, and stimulation
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Stage 2: Lifestyle Change Fun of acting out starts to vanish Takes on a maintenance quality dependency develops Behavioural commitment is all- encompassing Arrange life around addiction: –Starts to lie excessively –Blames others –Protects behaviour any way possible
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Addictive rituals develop prescribed and predictable behaviour Surround self with other addicts Mistrust of others grow “addict” becomes a role within the family Addiction takes more of person’s focus and energy further erodes ability to be “normal” “spiritual deadening”
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Stage 3: Life Breakdown No longer produces pleasure, but too painful to quit Pain, fear, shame, anger, etc. are hallmarks of life Security in routine resist the unfamiliar Lifestyle based entirely on addictive ritual Cannot break cycle without intervention Addictive logic becomes simple: get high and exist
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may cry uncontrollably or have fits of rage for no apparent reason Paranoia/free-floating anxiety Loses ability to manipulate Others recognize addict’s style and react less; get fed up; withdraw Fear of ending up alone is overwhelming clingy, desperate
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May begin to show signs of physical breakdown Abandon self-care May start to consider/attempt suicide Cannot break out of this stage alone Must learn new lifestyle reach outward, regain self-respect
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