‘Drug Addictions Treatment’

Treatment Plan III

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Treatment Plan

PHASE III:
Monitoring and Prevention

The objectives of this phase are:

Consolidate abstinence and changes made by the patient.

Prevent situations that may pose a risk of relapse, and give the patient the best resources and tools to address them.

Giving the patient more autonomy and independence through a gradual reduction of their stay in the center (under supervision and indication of the treatment team).

Getting personal reintegration, family, social, professional of the patient to achieve a full and satisfying life in all areas.

Getting families and couples to understand this disease, actively participate in patient recovery and normalize family life.

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Treatment Plan II

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Treatment Plan

PHASE II:
Stabilization and Consolidation

The objectives of this phase are:

To develop efficient therapeutic strategies for the patient understand their disease and learn to live well without addictive drugs.

Login significant changes, the patient works to meet their personal resources and obstacles and thus increasingly assume responsibility and commitment in their treatment.

Advance the Patient Self-knowledge, and in the normalization of their family relationships, social, employment and partner.

Strengthen supervision gradually decreasing withdrawal of the treatment team.

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5 Stages in the Process of Addiction II

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Process of Addiction

  • In the Ruin

Now the addict must consume more to prevent the growing feelings and negative moods deepen their awareness and to try to maintain the positive effects that are becoming smaller. Is developing tolerance and not have to consume for pleasure or relief but to avoid the discomfort associated with withdrawal syndrome. Physical dependence created chemically by the action of the substance on the nervous system has captured the individual. Psychologically, the coping strategy developed so far still safe thus, far from solved problems are further amplified.

  • Imprisoned

Over time, the addict reaches a state of despair as they relate to the addictive substance or activity, ignoring everything else. Behaves increasingly impulsive and uncontrolled prisoner of addiction. This stage of the addictive relationship is a descent into despair and personal destruction. The drug subservience to the truce and not allow the spiral tends to perpetuate itself, unless something happens that stops. The return, however there is, even a too hard and difficult process.

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