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Do you want to stop using drugs? Want to get your loved one sober? Is your relationship being effected? Have you or your loved one been dependent on drugs?

Countless people addicted to drugs, have managed to get clean and stay clean with the help of organizations like Narcotics Anonymous or the residential and outpatient hospitals devoted to treating addiction. At present study in India shows that 3.4 million are affected due to drugs and 7 suicides per day due to drug and addiction related problems in the last 10 years across India.

Drug addiction is a compulsive and maladaptive dependence on a drug that produces adverse psychological, physical, economic, social or legal ramifications. In simple words, a condition where a person feels a strong need to take drugs to the point that its usage becomes excessive.

The goal of drug addiction treatment is not only stopping drug abuse but also help people to function productively in the family, workplace, and community. A research suggests that individuals, who have undergone treatment for a long time have stopped using drugs, decrease in criminal activities and maintain better occupational, social, and psychological functioning.

Many clients start their recovery process with either an inpatient or outpatient treatment program. A customized treatment plan is made by the doctors and therapists for each individual based on their needs and situations.

Drug detoxification and Detox

Drug detoxification, or detox, is the first step to recovery. Detox can prevent unpleasant consequences or the withdrawal symptoms resulting from sudden cessation of drug use and helps them to be independent of drug use. The several types of detox method are cold-turkey detox, short-term medicated detox & long-term medicated detox.

Therapies

After detoxification, patients go through therapies available for recovering addicts to help them stay sober. As recovery is a lifelong process, it is important to pursue ongoing treatments that provide support and accountability. Individual therapies are given based on individual’s health and substance abuse patterns. And group therapies are organized by addiction counsellors. The types of therapies are-

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  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – CBT is used to help them identify self-defeating thoughts and behaviours help them identify self-defeating thoughts/ feelings and behaviours that may contribute to a relapse. This form of therapy is also useful in treating co-occurring conditions, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
  • Biofeedback – During biofeedback therapy, electronic sensors are placed on a patient’s skin to provide medical professionals with an accurate read on an individual’s “bio” signs. On-site biofeedback therapy sessions typically last about 30 minutes to an hour and are designed to provide recovering addicts with a psychological edge to beat their addictions.
  • Holistic Therapy – This therapy focus is on the individual’s overall well-being, while also treating physical symptoms of withdrawal. Holistic therapies may include yoga, acupuncture, art therapy and guided meditation.

  • Experiential Therapy – Experiential therapists’ uses non-traditional treatment methods to help addicts overcome repressed emotions and feelings, which may have contributed to their addiction. Common types of this therapy include role plays, music therapy, Art therapy, creative writing, dancing or even stage performance.
  • Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) – MET helps individuals to be motivated internally to change their thoughts and behaviours attached to the addiction related patterns. The addict will become empowered to engage in treatment and stopping their drug use.
  • Dialectal Behaviour Therapy (DBT)  – DBT deals with the psychosocial aspects of the treatment. This therapy helps in regulating your emotion, built self – management skills, improve self esteem, reduce stress, encourage them to remove triggers and main

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  • Spiritual-Based Treatment – Spiritual-based treatment gives healing to individual’s soul as well as mind and body by understanding the individual belief systems and using that faith in a higher power to explore areas of conflict in life and motivate them to stay sober.
  • Family Therapy – These sessions will include the participation of immediate family members such as a spouse, parent, sibling, etc

Medications

Medications are extremely effective in helping patients to safely stop abusing drugs. They help in managing the withdrawal symptoms. Proper medications deals with the changes that happen in the brain during and after drug abuse or help mitigate cravings. In some cases, they might even mimic the actions of the addictive drug in the brain and help patients to avoid the withdrawal symptoms.

Drug addiction can be treated but it’s not simple. Addiction is known as a chronic disease; people simply can’t stop using drugs for a few days and be totally cured. Most patients need a long-term or repeated care to stop using drugs completely and recover their lives. A proper Addiction treatment from a mental health professional will help the person do the following stop using drugs, stay drug-free, be productive in the family, at work, and in society . Drug addiction treatment will help addicts adopt a lifestyle more rewarding than one filled with drugs and alcohol.

If you or your loved is dealing with drug addiction, then visit www.cadabams.org/anunitha or call us @+91 96111 94949 to get the best treatments for the same.

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