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A Step Further to Controlling Addiction

A Step Further to Controlling Addiction-Parental Roles

Addiction

It is all about giving the best to your children. Nothing can be best like an addiction free life

The joy of having children is among other things is seeing them through life and transforming them to be useful and productive people in the society. This is very fundamental to all parents whether biological or foster. The common denominator in the up bring of children is to see them develop into worthy people in the tomorrows society. While this is everyone’s wish and hope, it’s not always the case thanks to addiction and problems related to drug addiction. This is becoming a common phenomenon today and it can affect the child at a very tender age that would ordinarily be seen to be easy to manage. The pain in much more inflicted when what you thought you could manage with ease become a pitfall that you cannot handle. This is what I want to share with you in this article so that we can together have the common approach in tackling addiction especially in our children.

Having been in this line I will be sharing some practical experiences I have had to deal with in this journey of finding solutions to drug addiction. It is becoming a normal practice for children as young as 15 years of age being addicted to drugs and very frustrating to control and advise appropriately by their parents. Many of us parents would put up family rules like imposing curfew but still all these rules are broken leaving us very devastated. Then the next cause of action would be to involve a professional for help. This indeed is necessary and visit to the professional office would engage you in discussion with the professional to get to the root cause of the matter and hence find working solutions to the problem at hand. All that these parents wants is solutions and quite often they will not be interested in the discussions because of fear that when the current situations with their children are out of control, it can be frightening, intimidating, and exceedingly stressful, especially when parents aren’t really sure of what their children is using.

 A Step Further to Controlling Addiction-Educating Parents about drugs

A knowledgeable parent will be able to offer the most immediate help because they will be able to recognize and label the condition. They will be able to notice the warning signs, suspicious behavior and get to know the differences between various drugs and their effects. This may be good for a start but often not enough. It is important to note that there will be no significant result is certain things are not changed because if nothing changes then nothing changes. As a professional how then will you help? It is not just about what you tell your patients it is all about change in thinking, behavior and attitude on the part of the parent and the loved one.

It is all about developing a different kind of mind-set which will help you have some control in situations like that. For instance illustrating from the experience of a given family therapist who specifically worked with individuals and families struggling with alcoholism, drug abuse, and dependence, who introduced an affectionately formula known as the “3-C’s” with this he would simply explain to parents and loved ones that:

  • You didn’t cause this condition.
  • You can’t control it
  • You can’t cure it.

This application might appear strange in some ways, however using rational and logical thought processes when dealing with irrational and illogical behavior e.g. alcoholics, substance abusers and out of control situations don’t usually work very well but here is a different way of looking at it, thinking about it, and managing it.

A Step Further to Controlling Addiction-Working with Addicts

A common scenario in working with individuals and families around alcohol/drug abuse and dependence looks something like this:

  • The abuser of the substance usually ends up in trouble in their environment be it at school, work, legally or in relationships within the family and outside the family.
  • Because of their drinking and drug use, and their out of control behavior they become the focus of attention and considered as the problem or troublemaker.
  • In the treatment world they are called the identified patient but to the family these individuals have issues which need fixing for the family can get their normal lives back.

Much of the energy and attention is put on the addicted patients to change their “crazy” behavior. The problem is that many at times they are not able to at that point in time, meaning that you will be asking someone who is out of control to take control. It normally don’t work that way and the condition continues to deteriorate until someone else take that control normally the court, police or families members.

Therefore if the 3-C’s say “you can’t control it,” what then do you control? Well exercise of control may be done if pressure is exerted upon an individual like threat of being put jail, job loss, divorce or eviction this way they may consent to go into treatment which will, hopefully, begin the process of change desired. Keen note should be taken as consenting to treatment may be used as an escape from the current situation (pressure) and once it ends the individual quickly returns to their prior behaviors and lifestyle.

Treatment is very vital, but it is has its limitations, it is only the beginning. If all the underlying conditions like stressors, relationships, etc. in a persons’ life remain unchanged, returning from treatment and sustaining that positive change may be very difficult. Many families believe that by sending someone for treatment will cures them and that during the treatment period they will be free from the crazy behaviors of the patient. That should not be the case, for lasting recovery it is important that the family get involved in the whole process that is before, during and after treatment.

A Step Further to Controlling Addiction-The family Dynamics

It can be easy to complain of your loved one addiction condition and their state of being out of control. But the families always miss a point it is unusual that one particular family member would be out of control for no reason. The point is appreciating families and family dynamics is always complicated and difficult and to add alcohol and drugs further complicate the already complicated problem. Much as we have these substances around us many families do not full information about alcohol and drug abuse and addiction. This deficiency of information leads to confusion and fear when a member of the family is addicted to any substance and so there is great need of creating awareness in all the family units. Finally realizing that there is an information gap Dr. Dalal Akoury, Founded of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center a facility of plenty you can ask for. Doctor Akoury is a medical doctor with decades of experience in addiction and together with her team of experts they are offering exclusive NER Recovery Treatment to everyone the world over. Your socials status does not matter everybody is welcome including physicians and health care professionals. You will not only be treated but will also be educated through trainings, clinical apprenticeships, webinars and seminars. This is an opportunity for you welcome and be a part of this truly successful and fast addiction recovery treatment.

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Watch out for elements of an addiction

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Drug Addiction

Addiction

Drug addiction is the number one enemy of relationships. It may not be long before you land in problems. Get to know the causes of addiction and act positively.

It is an open secret that the global world is under undue pressure of the effects of substance abuse and addiction. Effort is being made by all like-minded people to bring normalcy back to the society and live in an addiction free society. We are not left out either and because of that we want to discuss some of the elements that you need to look into to be able to distance yourself and family from the problems caused by addiction. If you have been on this link for some time before you must have noted that we have made effort informing the globe of the risk involved when addiction set foot into the family. This article is going to be a continuation of what we had started and we shall continue with unlimitedly because we are passionate about our resolve to eliminate the scourge of addiction. All we ask of you is to keep on the link and invite your friend on to get this honorable information about addiction.

There are many ways in which addiction finds its way into our society. The following causes of an addiction are just but a few we want to share with you briefly:

  • Genetic
  • Peer influence
  • Stress
  • Exploration
  • Addictive personality
  • Surrounding

Like I said these are just a small portion of what causes addiction and the do so differently. Some of these may be considered to be more provocative than others.

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Genetic  

There is indication to propose that some people are more vulnerable to developing an addiction looking at the history of their lives and relationships. The hereditary cause is not conclusive but gives all the indicators. This doesn’t suggest that the addiction is flowing in their family blood stream and so it is passed from one to the other that is not the case but that their biological make up is rooted in such a way that makes them more vulnerable to dependency.

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Peer influence

This is leaning much on young people than adults due to their vulnerability to the influence of their surroundings. The youth would generally want to be identified with the new and current happenings and celebrities. For instance if one is keeping friends who are into drugs, alcohol or smokes then this individual is likely to give in to the pressure from their friends into their habits. We have discussed this in our addiction and peer pressure segment and you may have a look for more.

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Stress

Stress can be very dangerous in one’s life. It is true that our ways of doing things is becoming increasingly demanding in nearly all sectors like we work longer hours trying to provide the best for our families and in the process fail to create time for relaxing and when we do we choose to relax the wrong way like going for a few drinks after work. This may look nice in the beginning as a way of coping with stress but if it graduates to being a habit then you will be in danger of being addicted and suffers an addiction. You can read for more in our article on the stress management segment.

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Exploration

This is an element generally associated with the young people and particularly the teenagers. Teenagers in their desire to fit in would want to explore and be seen to be belonging to a given set up. If the teenagers are associated with a given group good or bad they would want to fit in and adopt the behavior of that group by doing what they do without proper judgment whether their actions is good or bad. The teenagers will want to experiment and in the process may become addicted to that practice. The sad fact is that this might happen with a different group of friends and in different circumstances and all for the wrong things.

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Addictive personality

We have witnessed certain traits in some people that points towards addiction. Looking at the traits of these people it may be concluded that they have addictive personality meaning that they are more vulnerable to drugs, cigarettes or alcohol than other group of people. This may not be conclusive but there are all the indications of possibility though open for discussion.

Watch out for elements of an addiction-Surrounding

The environment in which we reside and brought up in has a significant factor in addiction. Take for example if you were brought up in a family where all your grandparents, parents and senior siblings are all alcoholics, you may not have who to give you’re the right guidance that alcohol consumption is bad. You may believe that alcohol is a healthy drink after all it is all alcohol that you have been seeing all your life and the people to guide you are so much in it. In the holy book (Bible) it is written that “show a child the right way to go and when they grow up they will not depart from it” and so this kind of environment may not be good and anyone brought up this way is likely to be addicted. This may not be automatic since one can make a good choice not to mimic what they see and be free from addiction.

Like I had indicated above drug addiction is such a complex and devastating situation and involves more than one factor. The few we have discussed in this article are not conclusive we have discussed them in greater details in our previous individual addiction causes and you may want to read more from those detailed articles but for now I want to introduce you to the experts who will help you and your friends on the best ways of handing any matter related to addiction. Meet Dr. Dalal Akoury the best in addiction and all problems related to addiction. She is also the Founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center a facility whose objective is to offer exclusive NER Recovery Treatment to everyone including other physicians and health care professionals through training, clinical apprenticeships, webinars and seminars. We welcome you to this facility and meet doctor Akoury together with her team of experts and get the best treatment ever on matters addiction.

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Assessing level of Addiction

Assessing level of Addiction-Teenage Drug Addiction

Addiction

This is what drug addiction can do to you if you don’t take proper assessment of addiction from childhood,teenage and adulthood

It is the joy of every parent to have their children lives a life full of peace of mind, sobriety and social stability. These are powerful ingredients that we would all want to have in our children up-bringing. However many a times this is usually not the case because of the prevalence drugs and bad influences from all manner of technological devices we have today. Because of this real obstacles in the society we live in today, it is important that we from time to time take stock of our children’s developments in life and this will be the guiding factor in this article so that you and I get to know some tips which can help us to have our children escape the scourge of addiction of whatever nature. Therefore when you notice that any negative occurrence in your children, it must be followed by an immediate assessment to establish the problem. This is very necessary because any use of psychoactive drugs is harmful to their moods and mind affects their independence in making normal and caring judgment and perception this influences their decisions to be impulsive, irresponsible and potentially harmful to themselves and the society.

This then leads us to the question what are these harm? Let us consider the following risks which parents must take keen interest in especially when the children are going through the various stages of life like adolescent:

  1. Victimization from violence
  2. Accidental injury
  3. School failure
  4. Illegal activities
  5. Sexual misadventures
  6. Daring risk taking
  7. Suicidal despondency
  8. Drug and alcohol involvement

All these and many more are possible risk that we must be keen to eliminate and I would want to suggest that if you were to start the elimination in any particular order, then start with number 8 since this is the genesis of all others. Top of FormBottom of FormAdolescence is therefore the risk process during which young people are eager and motivated socially to explore the worldly experiences and substance use only increases these normal risks. A sober path through adolescence is the safest passage of all.

When parents have suspicion that their children are using substances, they need to identify the level of use with which they are dealing so they do not over or underestimate the seriousness of the experience. If you were to overestimate the seriousness you may panic over what could be just a one-time experimental use while on the other hand to underestimate the seriousness you may deny troubling signs of increasing dependency. What would then follow can only be described in the following level:

Assessing level of Addiction-Experimental use

This is motivated by curiosity and the teenage child only makes attempt to get the feeling and satisfy their curiosity. They can explain that they are only using drugs once in a while then you must make them know that that is not just in a while but such frequency of consumption is not just experimental but recreational. Experimental use is restricted to one or two times.  Sometimes a teenager will experiment and find the experience of drug use not to be worth it and stop. This experimental use is not good and must be discouraged because the younger the age the less safe it is to the consumer. This can be dangerous to the brain of the teenager.

Young ones must take note that this is just gambling with once safety since there are not mechanisms on knowing how the brain/mind will react to the substance and cause injury to their wellbeing but subjecting themselves to unknown experiments whose results can be fatal.

Assessing level of Addiction-Recreational use

Teenagers who have made a routine in consuming their drugs are not experimenting but are recreational users. This group may be using drugs moderately meaning that such substance use does not cause any significant problem to them or others however they must be caution to take note of the content and remain within the regulated dose. Moderate means:

  • That use is intentional, not automatic.
  • It is a matter of choice it is not dictated by habit.
  • That the choice is independently made and not dependent on socially fitting in, going along, keeping up, or competing for most use.

Second the use is monitored. Monitored use means being gradual and so your teenager maintains sufficient awareness of the effects of use on mind and body to judge when they need to have no more. Substance use takes the alcohol user, for example, from a caring (sober) to a less caring (high) to a completely care-free (drunken) state. Recreational drinkers draw a line somewhere been a caring and non-caring condition that demarcates when enough has been consumed.

They want to use within the limits of maintaining contact with the values and judgments about personal behavior that normally matter to them.  They don’t want to cross over the enough line into a significantly less caring or non-caring state where words can be spoken, decisions made, and actions taken that later sober reflection will cause them (or others) to regret.  Recreational using means maintaining sufficient presence of mind to stop when one has had enough.

Assessing level of Addiction-Excessive Use

This happens in different ways, it sometimes happens accidentally or intentionally, a teenager will get extremely drunk and wasted. It’s important for parents to determine if the excess was accidental or intentional.  Accidental excess comes as a surprise, and the effects can have a cautionary value.  Thus a teenager, who never drank hard liquor before, drinks so much so fast he bypasses feeling drunk, passes out, and is rushed to the hospital which pumps his stomach out as part of their intervention to prevent alcoholic poisoning. Coming to, the teenager reflects on the fact that he almost killed himself by accidental excess and, when making the best of a bad situation, feels disinclined to drink that much that fast again.

Anytime you have a teenager who likes to drink to get drunk, you have a problem drinker on your hands. If he or she is running with a drink to get drunk crowd, do what you can to discourage that socializing. Using or drinking to deliberate excess is a common bridge to the next level, substance abuse.

Assessing level of Addiction-Abuse

Once a teenager descends into substance abuse, discipline problems get more frequent and serious at home, and academic motivation and performance typically decline at school.

The first sign of substance abuse are: A significant loss of caring about performance, values, reputation, and relationships that previously mattered.  Now freedom from not caring has taken hold.

The second sign of drug abuse appears. Progressively bad decisions – educational, familial, and social – begin to be made.  For example, school may be avoided, telling lies become more frequently told to parents, and problems with police may happen as laws are broken out in the community.

Unfortunately, a connection between the two signs of abuse can now occur. Lack of caring encourages bad decisions, and bad decisions are dismissed by lack of caring. Now lack of caring encourages more bad decisions.  Most teenagers who reach the level of abuse do not self-correct without some outside help.  Most parents cannot effectively play a role in this assistance without getting some outside help for themselves as well. Continued substance abuse can lead to addiction.

Assessing level of Addiction-Addiction

This is the most devastating of all levels it is at this point that young people become dependent on self- destructive substances to keep going. It is important that affected individuals work round the clock to free themselves from the two elements of addiction i.e. the first is psychological whose signs include among others denial, compulsion and escape. The second is physical dependence with signs like tolerance, craving and withdrawal.

The power of addiction is often misunderstood by many including parents. Nonetheless it is at this moment that seeking for help from experts and rehabs sets in and if you find yourself in this situation of addiction then self-help, twelve-step groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous usually have a role in supporting sobriety and guiding recovery into a healthier drug-free life.

In general, where experimental, recreational, and accidental excess occurs, parents must maintain a productive and friendly two-way communication with their teenager to determine circumstances of use, choices made, effects experienced, risks taken, and what parents need to have happen now. Where intentional excess occurs, parents should get their teenager to a certified drug or alcohol counselor to assess risk of more serious substance involvement. Where abuse or addiction is evident, drug counseling or treatment is probably in order. Finally assessment alone may not be enough and so the need to seek an expert opinion on this problem of addiction. Dr. Dalal Akoury, Founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, is offering her exclusive NER Recovery Treatment to other physicians and health care professionals through training, clinical apprenticeships, webinars and seminars making her the best you can get anywhere in the globe.

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MDMA-Ecstasy and Molly

MDMA-Ecstasy and Molly-Drug Addiction

Ecstasy

Ecstasy directs its primary effects in the brain on neurons that use the chemical serotonin to link with other neurons. Avoid drug addiction

Ecstasy (MDMA 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically related to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline with several street names given to it MDMA. Of the street names Ecstasy and Molly the most noticeable ones even though you will find other like E, XTC, X, Adam, hug, beans, clarity, lover’s speed, and love drug. It is an illegal drug which acts as both stimulant and psychedelic, generating an invigorating effect, as well as falsifications in time and perception and enhanced satisfaction from palpable experiences.

Ecstasy directs its primary effects in the brain on neurons that use the chemical serotonin to link with other neurons. The serotonin system plays an important role in regulating mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, and sensitivity to pain. Scientist has established that Ecstasy is neurotoxic and currently they are in the process of ascertaining whether or not e or not it is neurotic inhuman. They (Ecstasy and Molly) are slang terms for MDMA, which is the short form for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a name that’s nearly as long as the all-night merrymakings where MDMA is often used. And that explains why MDMA has been nicknamed a “club drug.” It has effects related to those of other stimulants, and it often makes the person feel like everyone around is their friend, even when that’s not the case.

We must appreciate that MDMA is produced artificially and does not come from vegetation’s like marijuana or tobacco do. Other chemicals or substances—such as caffeine, dextromethorphan (found in some cough syrups), amphetamines, PCP, or cocaine are sometimes added to, or substituted for, MDMA in Ecstasy or Molly tablets. Producers of MDMA can add anything they want to the drug making them impure and questionable.

Addictiveness of MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly)

Documented statistics according to 2012 NIDA survey over the past decade many young people have consistently avoided the use of these drugs and the decline has been very significant begging the question that is Ecstasy/Molly addictive? It must therefore be noted that just like any other drug MDMA can be addictive to some people. Why is this so? It is because many tend to continue the consumption of drugs in spite of the unpleasant feelings of physical side effects and social, behavioral and health penalties or consequences. It is normally not very practical to know the quantity of drugs one should take to make them vulnerable or to make a ruling that they are now becoming addicted to the substance however like any other substances where there could be indicators like the genes and the surrounding among other known factors MDMA acts in the same manner and so we can follow such indicators to tell whether one is falling prey to MDMA addiction.

Common Effects of MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly)

  • MDMA affects people differently however there could be some element of similarity as many people get MDMA hit lasting for between 3-6 hours from the moment the pill is taken.
  • It then takes just 15min for the substance to finds its way into the blood stream and finally to the brain.
  • In about another 45minutes the consumer will experience the MDMA high and that is normally when it is said that the drug is at its peak.
  • Some users of MDMA occasionally feel alert and attentive in the beginning.
  • Some lose a sense of time and experience other changes in perception, such as an enhanced sense of touch.
  • Others experience negative effects right away. They may become anxious and agitated. Sweating or chills may occur, and people may feel faint or dizzy.
  • MDMA can also cause muscle tension, nausea, blurred vision, and increased heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Forceful clenching of the teeth can occur, and individuals at clubs have been known to chew on pacifiers to relieve some of the tension.

But it doesn’t stop there. Even if a person takes only one pill, the side effects of MDMA including feelings of sadness, anxiety, depression, and memory difficulties can last for several days to a week or even longer in people who use MDMA regularly.

Demerits of Using MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly)

  • Users of MDMA can become dehydrated through vigorous activity in a hot environment.
  • When MDMA interferes with the body’s ability to regulate its temperature, it can cause dangerous overheating, called hyperthermia the effects of this may result in serious heart and kidney problems or rarely death.
  • MDMA can be tremendously dangerous in high doses or when numerous small doses are taken within a short time spun to maintain the high.
  • High levels of the drug in the blood stream can increase the risk of seizures and affect the heart’s ability to maintain its normal rhythms.
Long-Term Effects of Using MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly)

It is still not very clear whether MDAM causes long-term brain damage in humans or whether the effects are reversible when someone stops using the drug. However a study of animals showed that exposure to high doses of MDMA for about 4 days produced brain damage which can be visible up to 6 or even 7 years after usage.

The good news is that the researchers found that some of the nerve fibers grew back in the same places. But, then again it is still not very clear if these new neurons work like the old ones. It’s like cutting off a branch of a fruit tree: The tree is still alive and can sprout a new limb near the site of the cut, but it may not bear as much fruit as the old one.

Risks caused to the Brain by MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly) Use
  • The brain as the nerve center receives signals through the nerve cells also known as neurons. Studies suggest that MDMA may affect neurons that use serotonin to communicate with other neurons.
  • The serotonin system plays a direct role in regulating our mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, and sensitivity to pain.
  • Lastly and this is discouraging researchers have seen memory loss among regular users of MDMA.

Looking at some of the possible risks involve you would definitely want to be on the safe side of life. Imagine memory loss I know for sure this is not what you want in your life and I want to lead to into the path of help and comfortable life. Talking to Dr. Dalal Akoury who is the founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center would be the starting point. She is one professional with vast experience that runs into decades and together with her team of experts she has been offering exclusive NER Recovery Treatment to everyone globally and you are just in time for the much needed help. Like I have said doctor Akoury is there to help all PEOPLE of all disciplines be they physicians, health care professionals or any other you are all welcome to be part of this truly successful and fast addiction recovery treatment.

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Hypnosis Addiction Treatment, Hypnosis treat addiction

Hypnosis Addiction Treatment-Drug Addiction

Hypnosis Addiction Treatment

The joy of being free from addiction is fun and hypnosis offers a good treatment method

We are not done yet with addiction until it is finally done. We have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that our contribution towards eradication of addiction in and from the global system does not only counts but also effectively felt positively. We are going to look at another element of addiction treatment (hypnosis) in this article for you to be more and more informed of as many as possible the available means and ways of treatment. Hypnosis or Hypnotherapy as an addiction treatment is fast becoming popular in the medical and psychiatric community. This treatment method can be very helpful particularly to those patients who have gone through the initial stages of rehabilitation cope with cravings and piece off relapse. The administration of this kind of medication must be well guided by qualified professional.

Hypnosis Addiction Treatment Process
before this method is used it is important that the patient is taken through detox process to clean up all the toxic in the system a process that can take some considerable amount of time may be weeks or even months.

Hypnotherapist is that professional guiding the patient into a trance like mental state in which the person is more subjected to concepts and proposals. While at this state of mind those who are being hypnotized become more inventive and better at finding solution to problems. It is important to note that this method will only be helpful if the addict is willing to stop their destructive habits and behaviors. This kind of treatment does not change minds or persuade new outlooks but only it helps to hone and refine a pre-existing mindset.

Effectiveness of Hypnosis Addiction Treatment
It is important to appreciate that hypnosis does not an addiction, but it can definitely serve a role in a comprehensive course of treatment. It’s particularly useful in helping recovered alcoholics stay on the right track. That is how Hypnosis Addiction Treatment

In order for hypnotherapy to serve a meaningful role in overcoming addiction, it is necessary that the person receiving treatment be sober. Profound attentiveness is the cornerstone of hypnotism, and the toxins and dulling effects of alcohol limit the effectiveness of a hypnotic trance as Hypnosis Addiction Treatment. Along these lines, hypnosis serves a greater role in preventing relapse than it does in quitting drinking. It serves as reinforcement, but not as a solution to addiction in itself.

After a person who has been stressed up with an addiction to alcohol overcomes the initial hurdle of becoming sober, a new set of challenges emerge. At this point, staying sober is the goal, and doing so requires goal setting, plenty of focus and a healthy dose of optimism. It is at this point where hypnosis as a treatment for addiction really becomes effective because it permits the patient to get involved in the treatment process, letting them discover their own triggers for relapse and giving them tools to smash a craving should one arise.

Hypnosis Addiction Treatment-Hypnosis helps people relax
Hypnotic trance is a deeply relaxed state, and it’s noticeable by changes in metabolism, breathing and even brain patterns. In other words, it’s both a mental and physical state of being. During this relaxed state, the person being hypnotized is more open to discovering the mechanisms of their addiction to alcohol. Hypnosis Addiction Treatment allows them to discover the ebb and flow of their own cravings with the objective of putting together plans to overcome them without any stress or feelings of guilt getting in the way.

Hypnosis Addiction Treatment -Self-Hypnosis
In some cases, the hypnotherapist may also train their patients to practice self-hypnosis in their daily lives. Going into a lightly hypnotic state is an excellent way to overcome a craving in real time, and it gives recovering alcoholics a powerful edge against relapse.

Hypnosis Addiction Treatment -Specialists in hypnotism for addiction
when opting for hypnosis treatment it is important for patients to know that there are no set perimeters on who to choose and so one must shop around for the best to carry out the therapeutic process. To some extent, the level of proficiency required from a specialist depends on the depth of the therapy. For recovering alcoholics who are merely seeking to arm themselves with plans for fending off cravings and relapse, a basic behavioral therapist is more than qualified. Hypnotism of this caliber is relatively easy to carry out, and while it certainly should not be performed by amateurs it doesn’t require a great deal of specialization. Any professional practicing hypnosis as a treatment for addiction should be certified by the relevant authorities.

However, some rehabilitation clinics and addiction treatment centers are also using hypnotherapy as a means of delving into the person’s mind to root out underlying causes for the addictive behavior. This requires careful understanding of the psychology of addiction and should only be carried out under the strict supervision of a qualified psychologist. The role of Hypnosis Addiction Treatment is complex and delicate.

The Limits of Hypnosis Addiction Treatment 
When considering the effectiveness of hypnosis as a treatment for addiction, it’s important to acknowledge the different types of addiction that exist. In short, an addiction can operate on a physical or a mental plane. Elements of both exist in most cases.

A physical addiction involves a substance like alcohol, which literally enters the body and transforms the way it operates. The damage that the substance exacts on the body may be reversible, but no amount of hypnosis is going to repair these physical changes.

But from a mental perspective, an addiction is rooted in repetitive behaviors and environmental triggers, and the settlement comes in some form of fulfillment. Some addictions are completely mental, such as addictions to gambling or pornography. However, many of these same triggers and behavioral patterns are also at work in physical addictions like alcoholism. That explains why Hypnosis Addiction Treatment is effective in the treatment of any addiction.

In either case, hypnosis is a tool that the mind can use to address thoughts and behaviors that are related to addiction. When applied in this way under the careful supervision of an addiction counselor, hypnotherapy can be an effective addition to a comprehensive suite of treatments. Finally it is my hope that this works for you however if you need to consult on any matter touching on addiction then at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under Doctor Akoury who is the C.E.O and the founder of this facility you will meet caring experts who will be at your service and meet you at your point of need while focusing on Neuroendocrine Restoration (NER) to reinstate normality through realization of the oneness of Spirit, Mind, and Body, Unifying the threesome into ONE.

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