The Effects Of Addiction On Your Mental Health
Alcohol abuse is overstated, while drug abuse is underrated. The DSM manual suggests that in substance abuse there are differences in the definition of drug and alcohol use. To confuse matters worse the law has its own version of who is an alcoholic or drug addict.
Some of the symptoms that help professionals determine if alcohol and drugs are a problem include, excessive drinking/drugs, withdrawal symptoms, shaking of the hands, etc. If a person drinks everyday of the week and relies on alcohol, then you are probably dealing with an alcoholic.
The fact is, most of the people nagging or evaluating alcohol and drugs have a problem themselves or have gotten help someone in their lifetime to treat their own problems. Therefore, as you can see addictions, dependant alcoholics, and other types of alcoholics and drug addicts may alter.
Any chemical that causes harm is a potential danger to you.If you start out drinking when you are young and continue through your lifetime without alcohol causing you trouble, or else landing you a spot in jail, then you are probably not an alcoholic according to some.
The fact is the ones that are drinking and driving and getting caught are alcoholics according to the system. Alcoholism and drug addictions are complex, in the sense there are too many misconstrued inputs and often the label is placed on individuals according to culture and history.
The problem becomes a problem when the person has difficulty putting down the bottle and/or increases their intake as well as combining drugs with the alcohol to get an affect they was had. If someone will steal or lie to get alcohol or drugs then you know they have a real problem.
However, most alcoholics and drug addicts have bigger problems than addictions and this is often ignored. For example, people with mental illnesses often resort to alcohol and/or drugs to find relief of their symptoms. Now if a professional is treating this person for his or her diagnosis and progress is moving along the person often feels healthy and the alcohol and drugs are out the door.
In my studies and opinions, I disagree with alcoholism and drug addictions if the person is able to stop once the mental illness is treated. This means that the person was suffering and the substances was a mechanism to help them cope. On the other hand, if the person is treated for mental illnesses and his or her drug and alcohol habits continue, then I think you had better get out the chair and start talking ‘one day at a time.’
There are many therapeutic strategies in mental health, and each depends on the patient and the diagnoses. The focus of this therapeutic strategy is to get the patient to stay focused, voice their values and beliefs freely without feeling threatened, learn to pay attention, teaching the patient to accept responsibility and so forth. In most events, the groups consist of Interpersonal, Psycho educational, support, and psychotherapy groups.
Many of the patients that attend each of the groups have difficulty socializing, staying focused, trusting others, and are often emotional immature or underdeveloped. Most of the patients were subjects of harsh society and impractical parent/educational up bring. The point then is to bring the patient to a point of survival that does not include fear.Left untreated it can become a chronic illness that becomes resistant to treatment.
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