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Addiction And Recovery - A Paradigm



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By : faye bautista    zero times read
Submitted 2008-11-16 06:26:38
If there is rampant addiction in the community it is essential that there are people that are into the recovery business. The people who suffer through their addictions must be able to turn to others that are willing to help them from ruining not only their lives but the other people as well.

Addiction is defined in a lot of ways. It could be the continuing use of a particular process, substance or behavior and this is despite the emotional, psychological, physical or social harm that may occur. Addiction can be destructive and progressive in time this involves habitual and compulsive signs because of the withdrawal when there is a decreased or ceasing consumption in usage.

Addiction can be experienced by anyone. Those who have a higher standing in society has a more expensive addiction. Some examples that are considered to be primary addiction drug and food addiction, alcoholism, obsessive compulsive attitude, gambling, sexual and internet addiction.

The primary addictions needs first class recovery and this will usually involve life and spirit rescues from its habitual attachment to either substances or behavior. Recognizing the causes of this addiction can help in its treatment.

Based on scientific and medical studies, addiction is being caused by the effects of coping mechanisms of an individual to control the reason for its problem. Addiction is the product or childhood abuse, family and societal distresses, trauma, ignorance, and prejudice.

Recovery is already possible. With the extensive efforts and research of the support groups, recovery of people who have an addiction is possible. One needs to undergo phases of recovery to be able to maintain the relationship of healing in the addicted person.
Complete recovery refers to the freedom from the burdens that restrict the being from any kind of addiction.

Acknowledgement of involuntary habitual thinking, feelings and behaviors are important to pave the way in complete recovery beyond the expectations of primary addiction. You can think of addiction as luggage that is filled with skeletons which needs cleaning up and proper furnishing. Recovery needs time and patience from the family and the individual. If the person is true to his or her recovery, then the process will be easier and more convenient.

Addictive recovery usually involves counseling and intensive activities that can bring out a person's inner inhibitions and feelings regarding their problems. Within the stages of recovery, the addicted person will experience unlatching of self-diminishing thinking, behavior that can sabotage oneself and even depression. Not until the underlying negative dilemmas are resolved will recovery from addiction be effective.
Author Resource:- The author is a freelance writer and also writes about business topics such as call center outsourcing and call center.
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