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		<title>How to pick a great drug rehab&#8230;compare aftercare therapies, they tell you a lot about the quality of a rehab</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have decided to get help for a drinking or drug abuse problem and decided that the you really need inpatient care at a drug or alcohol rehab, you still need to choose a quality drug rehab, and you still have a very tough decision to make when evaluating between the hundreds of drug [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you have decided to get help for a drinking or drug abuse problem and decided that the you really need inpatient care at a drug or alcohol rehab, you still need to choose a quality drug rehab, and you still have a very tough decision to make when evaluating between the hundreds of drug rehabs likely available in your area alone.Most drug and alcohol rehabs are run by committed professionals and do offer a wide and comprehensive program designed to offer the most benefit to the recovery process. Unfortunately, some exist for little reason other than to collect your admissions check, and will offer very little therapy of value. How can you pick a good drug rehab?Thankfully, there are a few ways to determine if a rehab under consideration does offer quality programming, and one criterion you can use for evaluation is the level of aftercare programming as offered by the facility. The Importance of AftercareDrug or alcohol treatment at a residential rehab facility should never end with the culmination of a residential stay, and drug rehab treatment should occur over two separate and distinct but equally important phases. The first stage occurs while you are a resident of the facility, and is the more intensive phase; the second or &#8220;aftercare&#8221; phase of treatment occurs only after you have left the facility, yet return regularly for continuing aftercare therapy and education.The importance of aftercareThis aftercare makes an incredible difference, and one of the best indicators of long term success and sobriety is a committed and enthusiastic maintenance of aftercare therapy. Aftercare may include continuing group peer support sessions, will likely involve some form of continuing 12 steps style meetings, and should also include occasional sessions with a therapist or psychologist.Aftercare therapy assists recovering addicts reentering the community to maintain the lessons and teachings of rehab even in the face of a different daily reality. Aftercare helps those people struggling with sobriety to consolidate relapse prevention plans even when faced with mounting temptation and availability; and when aftercare includes individual sessions with a therapist, a relapse prevention plan can be modified on the recommendations of a professional to meet the demands of temptation as they occur in the initial months of abstinence.Aftercare is very important, has a big influence over success rates and should be a priority; but of course it also costs a drug rehab money to run aftercare programs. Drug and alcohol rehabs that exist only to collect your admissions check will have little interest in maintaining a long term commitment to your sobriety, while quality facilities do endeavor to treat each patient successfully. One way to differentiate between the two is in the level of aftercare programming available and offered.Find out what exactly you are entitled toWhile all drug and alcohol rehabs will pay lip service to the concept, find out what specific aftercare therapies you will be entitled to, and for how long. If all that is offered are occasional 12 steps meetings, this indicates a low commitment to recovery. If the rehab maintains a more intensive therapeutic involvement with patients after release, the contrary is true, and this likely indicates a more quality facility.Drug and alcohol rehabs are expensive and demand a significant time and energy commitment, and you don&#8217;t want to waste your time at one that offers you a limited chance at sobriety. One way to differentiate between rehabs is the level and intensity of aftercare as offered. Aftercare is not the only thing, but it is important, and how different drug and alcohol rehabs handle aftercare can tell you a lot about the quality of the program in general.</p>
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		<title>Selecting the Right Drug Rehab Centre</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 21:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug rehab centres are the means to give counselling and rehab solutions to the drug addicts. But, are all drug rehab centres operating out there offer effective drug rehab services? It is important to note that many of the rehab centres are business centres offering the services just for the sake of gaining huge funds [...]]]></description>
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Drug rehab centres are the means to give counselling and rehab solutions to the drug addicts. But, are all drug rehab centres operating out there offer effective drug rehab services? It is important to note that many of the rehab centres are business centres offering the services just for the sake of gaining huge funds from the government and the corporate world. Still further, there are many drug and alcohol rehab centres offering rehab services to drug addicts and people who consume alcohol, but are otherwise not resourceful to render effective services. The thing that eventually comes into the mind is how to select the right Alcohol Rehab Centre! What are the parameters on which drug addicts or alcoholic people and their family members should consider while choosing an appropriate Alcohol Rehab Centre? Listed below are some of the important points to think over while you decide to hire the services of Alcohol Rehab Centre: * What type of alcohol recovery or drug recovery program is populated at the Alcohol Rehab Centre? Different alcohol and drug rehab centres offer different kinds of rehab programs for the addicts. But, it is not necessary that all these programs are effective for a drug addict. Therefore, the family of a drug addict or alcoholic person should discuss in detail about the treatment programs offered by a particular rehab centre.* Do the Alcohol Rehab Centre offer programs that include options such as inpatient, residential, outpatient, extended care, and/or short-stay? And even if they are offering such an elaborate list of refined categories of rehab programs, do they really help the alcoholic person to come out of his/her habit? At many times, one set of rehab programs might not work or prove effective in all cases of addiction. The whole idea out here is to see whether the Alcohol Rehab Centre is offering customized options or they are just rigid with regard to their program.* What philosophy does an Alcohol Rehab Centre follows while providing the rehab services. Many rehab centres do not provide any counselling after the alcoholic person has left the rehab centre and is facing the world.* Check out what is the cost of Alcohol Rehab Centre. If it is a costly affair, then, there&#8217;s absolutely no fair idea to choose the Alcohol Rehab Centre. There are government aided alcohol rehab centres which provide addicts with complete rehab services, and that too without charging any thing extra. Search for such kind of Alcohol Rehab Centre. You can get the information on Internet.* Check it out whether the Alcohol Rehab Centre services are covered under any kind of health insurance scheme. Again, you can get the information from the Internet by logging on to websites of prominent health insurance companies.* Check out with the Alcohol Rehab Centre on the type of people being treated. Is the treatment classified for men, women, young and the old? That is how a professional Alcohol Rehab Centre should actually work. Avoid rehab centres that mess with the things.For moreinformationon Drug Rehab Center  visit Drug Rehab</p>
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		<title>Rehabs In San Diego Drug Rehab</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 21:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should you consider rehabs in San Diego providing drug rehab?Most people don&#8217;t think about rehabs in San Diego providing drug rehab. The reason is that most of the people in the world don&#8217;t live in San Diego. But if you are in need of drug rehab, then it is probably in your best interest to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Should you consider rehabs in San Diego providing drug rehab?Most people don&#8217;t think about rehabs in San Diego providing drug rehab. The reason is that most of the people in the world don&#8217;t live in San Diego. But if you are in need of drug rehab, then it is probably in your best interest to get the help and services of one of these facilities. They are known the world over for providing some of the best rehab services you could ever imagine. And they are less likely to provide a service that ends up in a relapse.The folks who look for rehab often need a very special type of help. The 12 step program was designed to give you everything you need on your path to recovery. It identifies the cause of your addiction, and then gives you the power to fight back. It also helps you to find a reason to stay committed to completing your drug rehab. And when you are finished, it gives you the tools to stay focused so that you can keep yourself clean for as long as you are able. The places in San Diego often use this type of system.Are rehabs in San Diego the best for drug rehab?Of course, when you are looking for rehab, you want to make sure you are getting the best possible service and help that you can. That is why you should look for rehab in a sunny and beautiful place, just like San Diego. Not only will you get help from people that are trained to provide world-class service, but you will also be able to lay back and relax and really enjoy yourself. Most people don&#8217;t really think about this when they choose their facility.The rehab facility you choose will determine your ability to stay clean for the long term. If you choose to get drug rehab from a facility that is not able to do what you need, then you definitely won&#8217;t get the help that you deserve. People often don&#8217;t understand this and just go to any old place that they can afford. You have to make sure that you pick a place that you can afford as well as going somewhere that can really give you the help that you need. That&#8217;s a tough call to make, though.The rehabs in San Diego are famous for great drug rehab.Don&#8217;t be fooled for a minute! Drug rehab isn&#8217;t something that people are going to stop needing any time soon. That is why you should choose a place that has a long reputation and a great history. If you are able to get the help that you need, you will be better off. You won&#8217;t have a high chance for relapse if you choose a great place, like those offered in California. The best thing you could ever do is take a look at the drug rehab facility you are going to with clear eyes.</p>
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		<title>Prescription Drug Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 14:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; Prescription drug treatment is a treatment which is focused in helping patients to manage chronic pain on their own, without relying on their pain medication to conceal their discomfort. For some people, living without medication to tackle pain is impossible. But, it is important that a person can manage to life drug free [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.prescription-drugrehab.org/">Prescription drug treatment</a> is a treatment which is focused in helping patients to manage chronic pain on their own, without relying on their pain medication to conceal their discomfort. For some people, living without medication to tackle pain is impossible. But, it is important that a person can manage to life drug free in order to maintain their well being. Managing chronic pain without using prescribed drug that can cause addiction is possible to do. With a help from prescribed drug rehab facility you will be able to get comprehensive and holistic prescription drug abuse treatment designed to address the addiction that the patient has. With individual therapy, a social group support, and alternative healing techniques patient will be able to get the best treatment to get rid of the dependency to prescribed drug addiction.</p>
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<p>Depending on the degree of the addiction, the programs range from short term to long term residential treatment, out patient drug rehab, and also include holistic pain management approaches, counseling and behavior therapy. With plenty of those programs, the patient is help to manage with his addiction so that he can get rid of the dependency for good.<br />
While there has been a decrease in the use of illegal drugs such as cocaine and heroin, prescription drug abuse continues to rise. Prescription drugs are now the most abused drugs in the country that many users use the drugs that they normally use to tackle pain in such an abusive amount. The use of prescription drugs to be abused comes second after marijuana.</p>
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<p>The number of prescription filled for opioids such as oxycontine and oxycodone some of the most addictive prescription medications available for free purchase,  have also dramatically increased in the last several years, only fueling the country’s prescription drug abuse problem. It requires a help from a drug rehab facility in order to get rid of the addiction impact to a wider society.</p>
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		<title>Getting Life Insurance That You Need Most</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; There is nothing that can assure you better for your future than getting a special saving or investment that you can count on to. That is why choosing life insurance is not a simple deal. You will need to dedicate an extensive amount of time to review the services that you can find both [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is nothing that can assure you better for your future than getting a special saving or investment that you can count on to. That is why choosing life insurance is not a simple deal. You will need to dedicate an extensive amount of time to review the services that you can find both online and offline to know deeper about the life insurance service that you can get from them. This way you can be sure that you are choosing the best service that can accommodate your saving for your future. Get <a href="http://www.lifeinsurancequote.net/" target="_blank">life insurance quotes</a> to find cheaper online life insurance service now.<br />
The advantage of using online life insurance quotes is that you will be able to flexibly choose the insurance service which premium cost can fit with your preferences and also budget. There are many reliable and credible life insurance services that you can find on the internet. But it is sometimes a problem for most people because the service requires you to pay high cost premium. But using the quotes you will be able to be more flexible in choosing the insurance service that you are looking for. There are also some cut offs that you can get when using the quotes that you can find on the internet. You can read online to know further about life insurance service and other details about it.</p>
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		<title>The Dangers of Painkiller Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 04:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of us would have used pain killers at some time or the other in our lives. In fact, pain killers are among the most commonly used medication all over the world. Generally the choice will be between an aspirin or Paracetamol or one of the NSAIDs. Occasionally, for those of us with very severe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us would have used pain killers at some time or the other in our lives. In fact, pain killers are among the most commonly used medication all over the world. Generally the choice will be between an aspirin or Paracetamol or one of the NSAIDs. Occasionally, for those of us with very severe pain or for those suffering from a terminal illness and the associated pain, narcotics may be prescribed.</p>
<p>Narcotics act directly at the pain processing parts of the body and modify our response to pain. So we may feel the sensation but we will not be affected by it. This class of drugs is very potent in this respect. Consequently, a few patients become used to the apparent disconnect produced by these drugs and start using them even when the pain is not there. This becomes the painkiller addiction &#8211; an unfortunate outcome of using this particular class of medicines.</p>
<p>As time passes, such an addicted person becomes dependant on that particular drug and without it, becomes irritable and unsociable. This consequently leads to errors in judgment, issues with social skills, work place problems and finally social mal-adjustment. The severity of these changes in behavior will depend on the specific drug. Some drugs in the class, like morphine and meperidine are quite powerful, but others like buprenorphine or tramadol do not cause as much dependence. In fact, drugs having properties similar to the latter two are helpful in the process of de-addiction.</p>
<p>Fortunately, while a pain killer addiction can have serious long term consequences, there are several effective ways to get free of the habit. Common treatment stages include counseling, certain drugs, support groups, and behavioral therapy techniques. Using such therapeutic methods in a balanced way increases the chance of successful rehabilitation.</p>
<p>Like any addiction, the best possible time for getting de-addicted is before forming the habit &#8211; in other words, never get addicted at all! Hence the narcotics, as a class is restricted for use only by doctors duly licensed to prescribe them. Furthermore, measures to educate people, including patients and their relatives about the nature of the drugs and the unfavorable effects if taken without proper guidance and indication, will go a long way in decreasing the personal burden and stigma at the individual level and the healthcare costs at the national level.</p>
<p>All of us would have used pain killers at some time or the other in our lives. In fact, pain killers are among the most commonly used medication all over the world.</p>
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		<title>Heroin Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 04:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin addiction can be devastating not only to the user, but the loved ones of the user as well. No one wants to see their family member or friend abusing drugs and nine times out of ten the user doesn&#8217;t want to be a substance abuser either. What most fail to realize is that if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heroin addiction can be devastating not only to the user, but the loved ones of the user as well. No one wants to see their family member or friend abusing drugs and nine times out of ten the user doesn&#8217;t want to be a substance abuser either. What most fail to realize is that if it were that easy to quit a damaging substance like heroin, then it would be done all the time with no qualms. However battling heroin addiction is no easy feat and all parties involved need to remain empathetic to each others&#8217; needs. This is easier said than done, but it can be done.</p>
<p>Heroin addiction is not a habit that can be picked up overnight; it is actually a habit that is formed by previous dependencies. Addictions begin with early usage of other drugs such as marijuana, alcohol and other recreational substances. Abusers normally begin to try harsher drugs when they are attempting to self-medicate emotional pain or ward off withdrawal pains. What&#8217;s sad about this is that once this habit is formed the user begins to believe that they cannot escape using the drug.</p>
<p>Anyone has the mental capacity to stop using drugs; it just takes time and a lot of support. If the user continues to abuse heroin to the point of overuse the effects upon the heart, lungs, and brains can be fatal. Naturally no one would like to see this happen under any circumstances so detox is a must in order to prevent overuse from happening.</p>
<p>The heroin detoxification process is extremely uncomfortable as their body tries to rid of the opiate. The beginning symptoms include anxiety, inability to sleep, and obsessive sneezing. Then the detox symptoms will advance to nausea, vomiting, severe chills and shaking. These symptoms are harrowing and that is the main reason why quitting heroin cold turkey has such a low success rate. It is recommended to seek a hospital based detoxification process that will be followed by continued treatment.</p>
<p>As a family member it is natural to feel like your loved one has chosen the drug over you. It seems like they are being selfish and have no regard to how their abuse is making you feel or the effect it has on you and others around. While it is completely understandable to feel this way you have to understand where he or she is and how they feel as well. As stated earlier most abusers turn to drugs to escape some sort of psychological pain and torment. They feel alone and as though no one understands their pain and reasoning but please believe that deep down they want to quit. Remind them of reasons as to why they need to stop using but please be sensitive to their feelings and emotions.</p>
<p>Trying to help your loved one quit using heroin will prove to be one of the hardest tasks you&#8217;ve ever done, but please be patient and please offer every ounce of support that you have to give. When you and you&#8217;re family makes it through this ordeal, no task will ever seem difficult. The saying goes &#8220;Rome wasn&#8217;t built in a day&#8221; but without a doubt, it was built &#8211; and that&#8217;s all that matters.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 04:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin addiction is a personal struggle that many describe as the biggest monster they ever have had to deal with. Heroin is like most drugs in that it starts off just being something that the user does from time to time. They start off by just doing it in private or the company of peers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heroin addiction is a personal struggle that many describe as the biggest monster they ever have had to deal with. Heroin is like most drugs in that it starts off just being something that the user does from time to time. They start off by just doing it in private or the company of peers and don&#8217;t realizing that they are about to change their life for the worse. Once a Heroin addiction has taken hold there are very harsh consequences to the body and mind. Heroin is an opiate drug that first reared its ugly head in 1874. It is a crystallized white powder that steams from morphine and has an extreme addiction rate. This addiction becomes so overpowering that people who become dependent on heroin are willing to do whatever it takes to obtain it. The strong addiction to heroin does not only hurt the addict but also their family and friends. Someone who is addicted to heroin is not in their right mind when consuming this life threatening drug, and their actions can easily break up families.</p>
<p>A Dangerous Addiction</p>
<p>The number of reported heroin overdoses each year is very high &#8211; being a factor in 164,000 emergency room visits across the US in 2006 &#8211; because of the drug&#8217;s high toxicity. Even though this drug has such obvious debilitating effects, like other opiates, once addicted it is hard for an individual to stop using it. One of the reasons for this is because the effects of withdrawal are so intense that many would rather stay using this dangerous drug then to feel the withdraw pains that come with trying to detox from it. The discomfort and anxiety of withdrawal can set in as little as 6 hours after discontinuation of the drug, contributing to the vicious cycle of dependency.</p>
<p>The rest of us can only wonder how family and loved ones feel when they see someone they love losing a battle to a drug that is taking over their life. Heroin is so harmful that it can effect many different parts of a person&#8217;s body. The heart, lungs and brain can very much be damaged permanently and given that these are such vital organs, if there is too much heroin in a person&#8217;s system it can easily prove fatal. A narcotic like heroin does not just take over the body but it also does terrible psychological damage and that is where people choose their addiction over there family, friends, job and life in general.</p>
<p>Ironically heroin is a pain medicine derived from morphine but the problem is that it ultimately brings the user more pain than it relieves. No one wants to see someone that they love throw away their life over a drug. It&#8217;s even worse knowing that this drug can potentially kill them on any given day without warning. The sad thing is that without proper help, heroin addicts have a very slim chance of ever kicking their addiction. If family or friends cannot get a heroin addict into some form of rehabilitation center then an addict may not ever shake their problem. That is why loving someone with a heroin addiction can be painful because you usually cannot help them if they are not willing to help themselves.</p>
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		<title>Drug Addiction, Alcoholism and Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 04:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drug addiction and depression have always had a very complicated and intertwined relationship. Substance abuse and mental illnesses like depression are found together so frequently that doctors came up with a term for the co-occurring disorders, dual diagnosis. According to The US Department of Health and Human Services, individuals who suffer from major depression have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drug addiction and depression have always had a very complicated and intertwined relationship. Substance abuse and mental illnesses like depression are found together so frequently that doctors came up with a term for the co-occurring disorders, dual diagnosis. According to The US Department of Health and Human Services, individuals who suffer from major depression have higher rates of alcoholism and drug addiction. This same study found that more than 1 out of every 5 adults who experienced an episode of depression in the previous year also engaged in substance abuse. These daunting statistics left researchers wondering, which came first, the drug addiction problems or the depression?</p>
<p>How Substance Abuse Can Lead to Depression</p>
<p>Substance abuse can lead to depression in a variety of ways. Experts agree that extreme and prolonged substance abuse can cause psychiatric problems in those addicted. Symptoms of depression are commonly reported as are hallucinations to a lesser extent. Depressive symptoms can develop as a result of a current alcohol or drug addiction like with alcohol for example, a known depressant. Depressive symptoms can also come as a result of withdrawal symptoms or a &#8220;come down&#8221; from the high of a drug like cocaine. There are instances when the depression can be short-lived when coming as a result of substance abuse but there are instances as well where the symptoms turn into a full blown, prolonged illness.</p>
<p>How Untreated Depression Can Lead to Alcoholism and Drug Addiction</p>
<p>This cause and effect relationship has been incredibly well documented by addiction specialists, psychologists and psychiatrists alike. Depression when it is untreated can be all-consuming. You feel an intense sadness and hopelessness that lasts for weeks at a time. Activities that you used to enjoy no longer make you happy. Your personal feelings of inadequacy can be so overwhelming you question what the point of continuing is. You become desperate to numb the pain and silence the negative thoughts and feelings in your head so you turn to drugs and alcohol. This act of self-medicating can turn into drug addiction and/or alcoholism very quickly when you become dependent on a substance to make you feel a certain way. Unfortunately drug and alcohol abuse only serves to intensify the symptoms of depression over time rather than providing any real relief like the sufferers so desperately desire.</p>
<p>There are other factors that can cause the co-occurring disorders of alcoholism, drug addiction and depression that are independent of the dual diagnosis. A key independent factor that is important to note is an individual&#8217;s environment. Excessive stress and trauma for example are known to cause both depression and substance abuse issues in a person. But again, developing one of these disorders increases your risk of developing the other substantially.</p>
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		<title>Drug Class Might Curb Drug Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 04:10:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believe me when I say this &#8211; drug addiction is increasing in the United States as you read this! This is not solely because as a recovering addict I counsel thousands of people per year, but the realistic assessment of a human being. Judging from the number of stories involving alcoholism, drug abuse, including the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Believe me when I say this &#8211; drug addiction is increasing in the United States as you read this! This is not solely because as a recovering addict I counsel thousands of people per year, but the realistic assessment of a human being.</p>
<p>Judging from the number of stories involving alcoholism, drug abuse, including the logarithmic increase in the abuse of prescription medications, drug abuse is something we really need to address.</p>
<p>As a counselor for both in class and online drug classes I often discuss the growing number of addicts in our country. My students, ranging in age from 12 to 71, have varying opinions on the nature of addiction and whether or not the problem is growing in this country.</p>
<p>This article will address the addiction situation in this country using a real life example of a 16-year-old man.</p>
<p>The Need to Get &#8220;High&#8221;</p>
<p>For me, like many addicts, drug and alcohol use did not begin with the idea of becoming addicted, nor really to get high or stoned. It was a matter of peer pressure and experimentation and the thrill of risky behavior.</p>
<p>Many of my students, especially the males, admit that the adrenaline rush of risky behavior and the challenge of peer pressure got them started in experimentation with drugs and alcohol.</p>
<p>The purpose of using drugs changes very quickly from experimentation and risky behavior, to using drugs to catch a buzz and get high.</p>
<p>As drug use increases so too does tolerance and addiction. This is the reason alcohol and marijuana are sometimes considered &#8220;gateway&#8221; drugs. Basically you need more drugs and more powerful drugs in order to &#8220;get high.&#8221;</p>
<p>Following are two students whose experiences exemplify the growing problem of addiction in this country today.</p>
<p>Jesus&#8217; Story</p>
<p>Jesus is a 16-year-old from a large suburban community in Southern California. He is the product of a large (he is the youngest of 9 children) very Christian family. Jesus was an honor roll student and soccer standout until the 8th grade. That is when he caught his older brother drinking and doing drugs in the family basement.</p>
<p>Jesus&#8217; story is somewhat different in that he did not voluntarily experiment with drugs &#8211; his brother and friends forced him to. That night he drank beer, smoked marijuana and even snorted crystal meth. Trying more than one recreational drug for a first experience is extremely uncommon.</p>
<p>Jesus says that once he tried crystal meth at age of 12 he was hooked. He wasted the next four years of his life getting high and trying to get high. He did things to get high, including selling drugs, shoplifting and robbery.</p>
<p>After getting arrested twice for petty theft, Jesus knew he was in real trouble when he tried to sell cocaine to an undercover officer. He admonished the 16-year-old and warned him that he was headed to a shortened life and most if it behind bars if he didn&#8217;t straighten out.</p>
<p>Fortunately for Jesus he has a 22-year-old uncle (Jose) who also had suffered through serious addiction issues. Young Jesus, was following in his uncle&#8217;s footsteps.</p>
<p>Jesus&#8217; parents and his uncle staged an intervention. Jesus moved in with Jose who shadowed the young addict everywhere he went. For the better part of a year, Jose gave his life to keeping Jesus sober. Jesus accompanied Jose to his job as a plumbing contractor and is now learning a trade.</p>
<p>Jesus says he still is contacted by his former friends and sees that their lives have basically remained unchanged. They still do drugs and are wasting their lives.</p>
<p>Sobering Words</p>
<p>His words are very wise when he says, &#8220;Man, those guys are addicted to their addiction. I don&#8217;t want to be like that anymore.&#8221;</p>
<p>Drug addiction is a serious problem. If you or someone you love is addicted to drugs or alcohol I urge you to seek help immediately. If you prefer to maintain total anonymity there are online drug classes as well.</p>
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