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Drug addiction information and the law

Drug addiction information

Drug addiction information and the law must be understood well for the right decisions to be made

Drug addiction information and the law: Treatment is possible

If you have any value attachment with your life, you will surely appreciate the need of understanding drug addiction facts and how they are related to crime. I know that a lot is being done in the management of crime and drug abuse, but this discussion is still relevant to you owing to the magnitude of the problems attached to misuse of alcohol and substance abuse alongside their interrelationship with a crime. If you have been to any rehabilitation center either because you were a direct victim being attended to or you were an indirect victim giving support to a loved one you will appreciate that drug addiction information and the law is important. In fact, it is these elements which are destroying our fabric of uprightness and social life not to mentions the criminality that comes with it.

Drug addiction information and the law: Misuse of drugs is not a sign of moral weakness

It is for this reason that we want to engage the services of doctor Dalal Akoury a renowned addiction expert of more than two decades of exemplary service to the ailing and addicted societies. In her decades of practice doctor Akoury has brought significant changes in the way addiction matters are dealt with from the time when addiction victims were seen as people with weak moral standards to this time when professionals and even the authorities are now appreciating the fact that addiction is a health condition that needs to be approached medically without elements of discrimination.

In order to deliver effectively to her clients globally, doctor Akoury made a decision of creating a medical center known as AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center. Under her competent leadership in this facility, the primary objective is to make a difference to everyone through the total transformation of each individual’s life by increasing awareness about health and wellness and also by empowering individuals into finding their own inner healing power for a faster delivery of ideal solutions to their addiction problems. Besides that, it will also interest you to appreciate that as a professional doctor Akoury’s practice focuses primarily on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices that deal with primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms.

As we progress into the discussion, it will be very important for you to consult with the home of experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center on telephone number 843 213 1480 so that your individual conditions can be evaluated professionally and the right medication administered that will leave you much healthier and comfortable for the rest of your future life. Finally, the use of alcohol and drugs by young people is the norm of the day despite the risks attached. The risks are many and are not limited to personal, health, academic, safety, relationships and the general social life. One of the most significant risks is the connection between alcohol, drugs, and crime. For a young person, with your whole life in front of you, avoiding the legal risks associated with alcohol and drugs is not only extremely important but also rewarding health wise. Join us in the next posting as we continue with this health informative discussion.

Drug addiction information and the law: Treatment is possible

 

 

 

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Addressing addiction objectively

Addressing addiction objectively

Addressing addiction objectively will help every patient defeat denial and embrace treatment

Addressing addiction objectively: Enigmatic needs

Owing to the stigmatization associated with drug addiction, many have concealed their habits opting to suffer in silence. This is not necessary because treatment is available conveniently and affordably. At AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, which is an addiction recovery center established by doctor Dalal Akoury MD professional treatment is being offered to all victims of addiction from all walks of life. It is therefore very essential that you are aware of all the drug addiction warning signs which will help in addressing addiction objectively. It will interest you to know that doctor Akoury is a veteran addiction expert who has for more than two decades now been dedicating all her life and energy in offering addiction solution to the victims who need it the most.

Addressing addiction objectively: Indicators of emerging drug addiction

Together we can help all addiction victims but first we must be informed of the drug addiction warning signs. This way we will be able to notice if a friend or a loved one is abusing drugs. Therefore, if you are worried that somebody you know might be involved in drugs, you need to be very observant on some of the following warning signs:

  •          Behavioral warning signs of drug abuse
  •         Physical warning signs of drug abuse
  •         Psychological warning signs of drug abuse

Behavioral signs of drug abuse

  • Deterioration in academic or efficiency in place of work. This may also include consistent lateness and absentism
  •  Always being reserved and engaging in secretive or suspicious behaviors
  • Frequently topping the list of trouble makers by way of fighting colleagues, causing accidents or rubbing shoulders with the authorities by engaging in illegal activities
  • The fellow having all over sudden begun associating with new friends, favorite hangouts, and hobbies
  • Unexplained need for money or financial problems in other words your friend without a good reason borrows or just steal to get the need met.

Physical warning signs

  •        Strange and unpleasant smells on breath, body, clothing or emanating from their rooms
  •        Tremors, slurred speech, or impaired coordination
  •         Sudden drastic weight loss or weight gain
  •        Deterioration of personal hygiene and physical appearance as well as personal grooming habits
  •        Changes in appetite or sleep patterns
  • Bloodshot eyes, pupils larger or smaller than usual

Psychological warning signs of drug abuse

  • Appears fearful, anxious, or paranoid, with no reason
  • Lack of motivation; appears lethargic or “spaced out”
  •  Periods of unusual hyperactivity, agitation, or giddiness
  • Sudden mood swings, irritability, or angry outbursts
  • Unexplained change in personality or attitude

With the above information we can all pool together to help our societies come out of their addiction cocoons. But take note that sometimes this signs may not necessarily mean that your friend is into drugs. It is therefore important that you consult with the experts so that the right steps are taken. On the same note you can schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury MD, President and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, for further professional direction on telephone number 843 213 1480 today.

Addressing addiction objectively: Enigmatic needs

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Drug abuse progress into complications

Drug abuse progress

Drug abuse progress into complications can be stopped through treatment

Drug abuse progress into complications: The prevalence of substance abuse

The prevalence of addiction in our communities today is an indication that substance abuse is on the rise. Many drug users are not keen on making the distinction between regular drug use, abuse, and addiction which is not easy because of the addictive nature of these drugs. That is why it is possible for drugs abuse progress to become more complicated. And because a negligible population of addicts is able to notice their limits leaving the mass wallowing in their habits, addiction has become the order of the day. To help redeem the situation, doctor Dalal Akoury MD made a decision passionate to create a medical center (AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center) whose main objective is to correct this problem by transforming each individual’s life through increasing awareness about health and wellness. This she does by empowering individuals into finding their own inner healing power.

And as you consider scheduling an appointment with her, it will interest you to note that doctor Akoury’s practice focuses on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices tailored into dealing with primary prevention of any underlying causes of addiction instead of patching up symptoms. Because of this, she has provided solutions to many who had lost hope in ever regain their life full potentials. You can, therefore, schedule an appointment with her on telephone number 843 213 1480 for the commencement of your recovery process now.

Drug abuse progress into complications: How drug abuse and addiction germinates

There are several ways through which this happens and with the help of doctor Akoury, we are going to look at a few as follows:

Through social connection: What begins as just marry making in a social gathering where drugs or alcohol were served can be the genesis of your long struggle with addiction. With your friends supporting you into drinking, for example, you will progressively develop a strong desire to continue with the habit so that you can identify with your friends and before you know, you are on the highway to addiction.

A little sip or puff won’t hurt: This is a very dangerous statement often used by people when luring their victims into action. Alcohol or any other drug have great influence on their users and that is how drug abuse and addiction develops. Smoking a joint with friends over the weekend, or taking ecstasy at a rave, or cocaine at an occasional party, for example, can change from using drugs a couple of days a week to using them every day. Gradually, getting and using the drug becomes more and more important to you.

When the needs are met by the drug: The illusion that drugs reduce depression and stress have been a serious motivation for many beginners. For sure this has influenced many into addiction because occasionally and for a while this is true but the aftermath of this is serious health complications. Eventually, drug abuse can consume your life, stopping social and intellectual development. This only reinforces the feelings of isolation that led to the drug use in the first place.

Finally, and irrespective of how you were introduced to drugs we have good news for you. Doctor Akoury is registering that, with the right treatment and support, you can counteract the disruptive effects of drug use and regain control of your life. The first obstacle is to recognize and admit you have a problem or listen to loved ones who are often better able to see the negative effects drug use is having on your life. When this is done and denial is defeated, treatment can then be administered effectively. You can schedule an appointment with us today to start the recovery process immediately.

Drug abuse progress into complications: The prevalence of substance abuse

 

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Navigating drug cravings during treatment

Navigating drug cravings

Navigating drug cravings during treatment is essential for the good health of the brain

Navigating drug cravings during treatment: Sharing freely about craving

Drug addiction is not a taboo and issues relating to it can be discussed freely. Talking about is an effective way of navigating drug cravings especially during the recovery process. When patients have supportive friends and family members, talking freely about craving when it occurs, it gives the recovering addicts the confidence to pick up the pieces and move on. This is essential in reducing feelings of anxiety and vulnerability. Besides that, it can also help patients identify specific cues. It’s true that some family members may become distressed when they hear their loved ones (patients) sharing about craving because of the fear that this might ultimately lead to use of drugs, it is, however, important that therapists and other lined professionals to spend some time in identifying which patients would feel comfortable to talk with freely about craving, how that person would react, and whether it makes sense to ask that person in advance for support.

Navigating drug cravings during treatment: Going with the craving

Doctor Akoury says that the idea going with the craving technique is to let it (craving) occur, peak, and pass and that is to say experiencing them without either fighting or giving into them. Giving patients the imagery of a wave or walking over a hill may help convey this concept that is, gaining control by avoiding resistance.

From the various studies, experts have identified the steps involved which should be practiced within sessions before craving occurs. Besides, that patients should also be told that the purpose is not to make the cravings disappear, but to experience them in a different way that makes them feel less anxiety provoking and dangerous and thus easier to ride out. The steps are summarized below.

Pay attention to the craving – This usually involves, first, finding someplace safe to let oneself experience craving (e.g., a comfortable and quiet place at home). Next, relax and focus on the experience of craving itself – where it occurs in the body or mind and how intense it is.

Focus on the area where the craving occurs – This involves paying attention to all the somatic and affective signals and trying to put them into words. What is the feeling like? Where is it? How strong is it? Does it move or change? Where else does it occur? After concentrating in this way, many patients find the craving goes away entirely. In fact, the patient may find it useful to rate the intensity of craving before and after the exercise to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique.

Finally, understanding the negativity of drug cravings and coping strategies alone will not be helpful if you do not take the next step of seeking help. Yes, you now have the information, but if you don’t apply that information, it will not be helpful. That is the reason why doctor Dalal Akoury founded AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center for every individual who is struggling with any form of addiction to seek help. You can reach out to her on telephone number 843 213 1480 so that you can have a one on one with her and you will have all your addiction related concerns addressed professionally.

Navigating drug cravings during treatment: Sharing freely about craving

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Total addiction abstinence nightmare

Total addiction abstinence

Total addiction abstinence nightmare. This may be true only if remedial action is not taken

Total addiction abstinence nightmare: Dealing with PAWS  

Most cocaine addicts struggle with the idea of total addiction abstinence. If you’re addicted to cocaine, you know you never want to use cocaine again. Cocaine has ruined your life, it has cost you a lot of money, but you’re not sure about stopping alcohol. Maybe alcohol has never been a problem. But because of cross addiction, if you want to stop using cocaine you must also stop all addictive drugs including alcohol and marijuana.

Alcohol is a common trigger for cocaine use. You’ll start with just a few drinks a week. Maybe you’ll drink moderately for weeks or even months without using cocaine. But then one week, you’ll have a bad week. Bad things happen. During that week, everything will go wrong. You’ll be stressed out at work. You’ll have an argument at home. And by the end of the week, you’ll really want a drink. But instead of just a few drinks, you’ll want maybe three or four drinks to take the edge off. After the first one or two drinks, your inhibitions will be lower. After two or three drinks, you’ll reach a magic number, and your brain will suddenly say “Bingo. I remember this feeling, and I remember something that feels even better.” And you’ll be off using again.

These are the temptation techniques which can be avoided by choosing to remain sober through constant consultation with the experts from AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Dalal Akoury from time to time. Remember that doctor Akoury is a veteran addiction expert and has been of help to many people across the globe and your condition will be very safe with her but first you need to make that commitment of scheduling for an appointment with her today.

Total addiction abstinence nightmare: How to deal with PAWS

Doctor Akoury is registering that in dealing with Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms (PAWS) challenges of inconsistency will always be there. This is because PAWS often come and go. Because of this many people will find relief within a very short period of time and with that in mind, the following tips can help you in increasing your recovery process:

·        Ensuring that they eat a balanced diet and taking nutritional supplements as prescribed by their doctor. If these symptoms are being caused by nutritional deficiencies then eating a balanced diet should help to address this.

·        Exercise is not only good for physical health but also for mental well-being. It is important that people in recovery devote at least a little time each day to physical activity.

·        Meditation is a wonderful tool for improving concentration and developing inner peace. Those who are dealing with PAWS can find it difficult to mediate nonetheless; they can begin by learning some simple breathing exercises.

·        Those people who belong to a recovery group are likely to find that this provides them with support and advice.

·        One of the important tasks for early recovery is for people to develop skills for dealing with stress. A good reason for attending rehab is that it gives the individual a head start in developing such coping mechanisms.

·         It is important that those who are dealing with PAWS realize that these symptoms will almost certainly disappear once they are established in recovery.

Total addiction abstinence nightmare: Dealing with PAWS  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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