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Question by DENNIS: how can i break an addiction to alcohol?

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Answer by pepsco63
1) Acknowledge the purpose.
Why do you do it? You have to be able to answer that question. Is it to help you deal with anxiety and stress? It may be hard for you to admit that you have a drinking or smoking habit, but you can’t change what you don’t acknowledge. Dr. Phil says, “What purpose does the behavior serve for you? If you’re an alcoholic, you’re not just drinking because you’re thirsty. Admit to yourself: ‘I’m medicating myself for anxiety, depression and pain. It numbs me to life.'”

2) Think rational thoughts instead of denial.
You understand at a conscious level, at an intellectual level that your addiction is unhealthy, yet you continue and this perplexes you. Dr. Phil points out, “If you’re in denial about it, if you’re minimizing it, if you’re trivializing it, if you’re conning yourself about it, then you’ll never get where you need to be.” If you can’t get through the day without a shot of vodka, you may be medicating yourself for anxiety, depression or pain. You may need to count on others to help you think rationally.

3) Use alternative coping skills.
People don’t break bad habits; they replace them with new ones. Recognize that you get a reward from smoking or drinking. Dr. Phil explains, “It calms you. It takes your anxiety away. It lifts your spirits. It numbs you to the pain of your life. If I take that away from you and then don’t put anything in its place, then you’re just there stripped of your coping mechanisms and you’re going to go back to what you were doing before.” Some alternative techniques to consider to replace your addiction are breathing exercises or relaxation techniques. Dr. Frank Lawlis, a mentor and former professor of Dr. Phil’s, has a series of relaxation CDs that help shift the way you react to any type of stressful circumstance in your life. You have the ability to quiet yourself. You have the ability to reduce stress levels in your body in a healthier way than smoking, drinking or whatever your addiction does for you now.

4) Identify your danger zones.
A danger zone can be a particular time of day or your reaction to a particular circumstance. There are times that you’re more prone to indulge in your habit than others. Recognize what those times are, and do something that is incompatible with the addiction you’re trying to break. For example, if you have the urge to light up during your 3 p.m. break at work, take that time to do your breathing or relaxation exercises instead. Dr. Phil encourages, “If you get through that two or three moments of impulse, I promise you it will go away.” You don’t have to be strong and powerful all day long every day. You just need to recognize your danger zones, and do something incompatible with your addiction.

5) Make lifestyle changes.
“It’s not willpower, it’s programming,” Dr. Phil says. You have to set your life up for success if you’re going to break your addiction. If you’re trying to stop smoking or drinking, try simple things like not carrying money for cigarette vending machines or cleaning your cupboards of alcoholic beverages. You may have to change the places you frequent, what you do for fun and whom you hang out with. If you are a computer junkie, remove the computer from your house. The best way to stop an addiction is to not have access to it.

6) Be accountable and have a support system.
Being accountable to someone means that that person will not only support you, but will give you the kick in the rear that you need when it gets tough and tell you the truth when you’re kidding yourself. Get your family and friends involved in your efforts to kick the habit. If you’re a smoker, print out these cards from Dr. Phil that warn your friends to refrain from indulging you. You can also find addiction support on the message boards at DrPhil.com. You need to find a community that supports you during this time and embraces your decision to be healthier. You may also need to seek treatment or check into a rehabilitative program.

7) Reward yourself.
Overcoming an addiction can be very difficult, but it can be done. When you see yourself making progress, even baby steps, you have to motivate yourself to keep going. Give yourself credit. Reward yourself for every step you make, starting with admitting that you have a problem and asking for help.

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Narconon Arrowhead Observes 2014 Alcohol Awareness Month
Narconon posts new information to their site continuously, so to learn more about alcohol addiction, treatment and rehabilitation, visit the site regularly for updates at http://www.narcononarrowhead.org and will be posting a series of articles about … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Holistix by the Sea Now Offers Acupuncture for Addiction Treatment
Holistix by the Sea, an addiction treatment center that helps individuals overcome drug and alcohol addiction, now offers acupuncture as part of its comprehensive addiction rehabilitation programs. Acupuncture is a proven method of flushing toxins from … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Avantcare Foundation 0000 Veteran Alcohol Abuse Project Features Last
In a report entitled, "Substance Use Disorders in the U.S. Armed Forces", the Institute of Medicine states, "Barriers inherent to the military that limit access to treatment for substance abuse disorders include a lack of availability of rehabilitation … Read more on DigitalJournal.com

Treatment court, participants celebrate new beginnings
MARK GILGER/Staff Photo Jeremy Fisher, of Kulpmont, a graduate of the Northumberland County DUI treatment court, talks about his experiences in the program that he credits for helping him overcome his addiction to alcohol. In the background is Judge … Read more on News Item

Study proposes new treatment method for alcohol problems
Many alcohol treatment programs use cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) to help people with alcohol use disorders. CBT helps people identify their high-risk drinking situations and teaches skills to help manage those situations without drinking … Read more on Medical Xpress

City council proposes increase on tax for alcoholic beverages
This money would be used to reduce crime, improve quality of life and raise funds for substance abuse treatment programs, Linehan said to approximately 30 attendees. “We have an enormous issue with substance abuse in the city of Boston and our … Read more on Daily Free Press (subscription)

Mountainside Offers Help For Today, Hope For Tomorrow to Alcoholics
As part of Mountainside's drug and alcohol addiction treatment, the Family Wellness program is personalized to help families heal and unite as a source of support to fight addiction. The following statistics from the National Alcoholism Center provides … Read more on PR Web (press release)

RIA study proposes new treatment method for alcohol problem
Many alcohol treatment programs use cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) to help people with alcohol use disorders. CBT helps people identify their high-risk drinking situations and teaches skills to help manage those situations without drinking … Read more on HealthCanal.com

Question by BPD: is their a program to help people suffering from bipolar disorder to pay for their recovery?

i was told and i know from my experience that a coach will be helpful to spend time with me or on vacation this help the symptoms gets away and my life gets better but he works all day to have income and if we can get assistance he will be able to help more affectively and i know he is involved in other 4 cases and he is succsesfull and i need sometimes to raise funds to help us to get a recovery from the symptoms so my life will not be interfare
eskay says “And that is more than enough in the condition as well”
i am still in big trouble

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Answer by goldielocks123
What do you mean by recovery? Bipolar doesn’t go away. You can get treatment that will help you manage your symptoms. Do you have a local hospital? Call your Dept of Mental Health if you live in a place where they have one.

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4 local agencies get drug prevention funds
Evidence-based programs that will be utilized for student and parent education include: Too Good for Drugs, Too Good for Violence, Project ALERT and Strengthening Families. … which will provide Career Exploration services for the project; the local … Read more on WKBN/WYFX-TV

St. Vincent's To Operate Addiction Treatment Program In Port Chester
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. — The license to operate the former Renaissance Project outpatient addiction treatment program in Port Chester has been granted to St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester. The program is now known as the Port Chester Recovery Center, … Read more on The Daily Voice

Boston officials announce prescription drug take-back program to combat drug
Don't have an account? Register now for free, or sign in with any of these services: Facebook · Google … BOSTON — Mayor Martin J. Walsh, along with most of the state congressional delegation, is encouraging Bostonians to clear their medicine … Read more on MassLive.com

Heroin addicts face barriers to treatment
Of the 23.1 million Americans who needed treatment for drugs or alcohol in 2012, only 2.5 million people received aid at a specialty facility, according to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Heroin addicts are a … Read more on Fox News

Despite Obamacare, a gaping hole in addiction treatment
Similarly, the vast majority of the substance abuse treatment in Colorado is located in centers with more than 16 beds, said Arthur Schut, chief executive officer of Denver-based Arapahoe House. There are ongoing conversations among treatment providers … Read more on USA TODAY

Healthcare Reform Brings Expansion to Drug & Alcohol Treatment Industry
January 1 marked the beginning of an expansion of healthcare coverage for drug and alcohol addiction treatment under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This expansion is leading to a growth in the rehabilitation facilities market but what that growth looks … Read more on Insurance Journal

Alcohol Rehab, Vale of Glamorgan Provides Best Solutions for Rehab Treatment
Alcohol Rehab, Vale of Glamorgan provides the best solutions for rehab treatment programme in the UK. One looks for the nearest rehab to them and also concludes that it is the best. But be cautious from this assumption as it can also ruin one's mental … Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

Question by Debbie S: Can you qualify for SSI for drug addiction?
I am a nurse and also in treatment for drug addiction

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Answer by lanek
i dont think so unless you are physical enabled by it…..if you mental issues because of it probably but not just a drug addiction…i am on SSI and you wouldn’t know it if you seen me but i have anxiety and depression and other things….has your dr said you were….obviously you can’t go back to where you were…they maybe able to help you get a job in a different area….

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Addicts who live in the moment may benefit most from certain kinds of treatment
Drug-dependent people who least take the future into account may, paradoxically, be the ones to benefit the most from certain treatments. The human instinct to choose instant gratification, such as a drug high, over a later benefit, such as good health … Read more on EurekAlert (press release)

FDA approves first heroin overdose treatment device for…
FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg wrote in a statement that rather than Evzio being a solution to a public health crisis, it should be seen as a tool to help people who could eventually receive more treatment for addiction. "While the larger goal is … Read more on The Verge

Kool Living Recovery Opens Its Doors to Help Individuals Battle Addiction
Kool Living Recovery Opens Its Doors to Help Individuals Battle Addiction. A new yet highly promising name in recovery and rehabilitation, Kool Living Recovery has started offering its detox and addiction treatment services in Southern California … Read more on PR Web (press release)

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