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Alcohol And Drug Addicts And Interventions

April 17th, 2008 by Chris Channing

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by Chris Channing

If you or someone you know is addicted to any type of drug or even alcohol- it may be time for an intervention. An intervention is simply an act of trying to make the drug or alcohol user change their ways- often with the prospect of obtaining professional help.

An intervention isn’t always the easiest process to undertake. In fact, it often takes several people in order to convince the drug or alcohol user that what they are doing will negatively impact their future for the long term. If at all possible, get as many people who care about the addict to have their say on the matter- this will increase the likelihood that the addict will listen and conform to the recovery process.

The first step in every drug or alcohol addiction is for the addict to admit there is a problem. If the addict believes there is no problem, then no solution can be found. As soon as the addict admits there is a problem, which doesn’t always take much convincing, there is a very good chance that the person will go on to get the help they need.

Interventions can be very tough to perform. There are government programs and organizations that can help out friends and family members of addicts to perform such interventions. The same organizations can also help in the intervention itself, given the addict is willing to travel to the location to hear what the professionals have to say about their habits.

The intervention is only the first part of a long process in recovery. After a success in intervention, the addict and those involved will need to seek professional help. This usually includes the help of a psychologist or even a doctor so that medication can be obtained to help the process of recovery progress.

The hardest part of recovery is the prospect of relapse. If an addict relapses into their usual habits, it will be even harder for them to get back on the road to recovery in the future. This also essentially makes any time associated with the previous recovery wasted. Be sure to get the help of a physician to shrink the odds of this possibility.

Another way to keep relapses at bay is to get a new habit to replace the old one. The new habit should be a productive and safe habit that takes the addict’s attention away from drugs or alcohol. This might be something as inspiring as painting, or even something as menial as eating certain foods or exercising.

Overall, the road to recovery in an alcohol or drug addiction is going to be rough for anyone involved. It is highly recommended that the help of professionals be sought out to improve the odds of the addict improving his or her condition. Otherwise, the addict may be exposed to increased odds in a relapse or even forming worse habits as a result. Whatever the case, exhibiting love and patience is the key to a success in recovery.

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