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Substance Abuse Treatment - How Does It Help?

A common reason for drug usage is that the person has led a very disturbing life comprising stress and tension at every stage and he took drugs just to get a "high" and escape temporarily from all his problems. A recent survey was conducted among people in the age group of 18-21 and a shocking 46% claimed that they have taken drugs to remain calm and poised in the face of disturbing issues.

The excessive intake of drugs or alcohol, so much so that a person is dependant on them and they become food and water for him is called "substance abuse." Currently, marijuana, ecstasy, and cocaine are some of the most widely used drugs in the world. This can have disastrous effects on the person's health. Substance abuse has also led to subsequent deaths for not having been treated on time.

Alcohol addiction also plays a big part in substance abuse. Initially, people just want to experiment and try out "something different." But as time passes, they get addicted even before they know it. It becomes exceedingly difficult for an alcohol addict to control his cravings at a later stage. Even if he wants to quit he just can't bring himself to do it.

If a loved one is facing victim to this addiction, then don't delay in admitting him to a rehab for substance abuse treatment. Once the source of the problem is tackled, the recovery is usually fast. A combination of drugs and meditation is used to treat the patient. Meditation is mainly done to soothe and calm the agitated and tensed mind of the person. This method is also known as the "Holistic Method of Healing."

However, you may have to be a little enduring because if the addiction is severe, the recovery may take longer than usual. Addiction has a deep psychological effect also so it is imperative that all the issues that are troubling the person should be tackled. This is done to prevent the relapses of addiction when the person is out of the rehab.




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