Truth about Addiction!
YES,!!!!
More people quit addictions than maintain them, and they do so on their own. That's not to say it happens overnight. People succeed when they recognize that the addiction interferes with something they value—and when they develop the confidence that they can change.
Some people think addiction is about a lack of willpower — that someone with a drug or alcohol problem simply doesn’t want to get better and could easily quit if they really tried. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Addiction is far more complex and less forgiving than many people realize.
People use drugs and alcohol for many reasons. They may experiment or use just for fun, to relax, or to cope with emotions such as stress, depression, or anxiety.
When drug or alcohol use turns from an occasional recreational activity into a habit that causes problems in a person’s day-to-day life, it may become a substance use disorder or an addiction.
What kinds of problems? At home, in school, at work, or in relationships with the people we love, addiction may lead to:
* Conflicts or stress in personal relationships
* Declining mental health, physical health, or wellness
* Difficulty meeting work and family responsibilities
* Legal troubles
* Uncontrolled debt
To explore the signs that you or someone you care about may have an addiction, click here for a completely anonymous and confidential assessment. This assessment isn’t meant to diagnose or label drug or alcohol use by you or your loved one, but it can indicate if it’s a good idea to seek professional treatment.
Whether you’re worried about a friend or family member or concerned about yourself, recognizing the signs of a drug or alcohol problem is an important first step toward recovery.
In this short presentation, you'll discover secret techniques and somewhat unusual methods of beating addiction for good. Discover key nutrients that have shown to success rates to 92%! Know proven ways to decrease cravings, urges, and intrusive thoughts to use your drug of choice. Make sure you watch the whole...
I've tried that very hard....but your self is the most medicine
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