If you treat it properly and don't slack off on your treatment.
Is Freedom from Addiction possible? A very wise person once said to me "some things you cannot do alone; freedom from addiction is one of those things." To gain freedom from addiction is to understand what "addiction" is, and how it works. Addiction wants control! Addiction is like a thief in the night! Sometimes it takes a little, sometimes a lot, but it never gets enough. Addiction keeps coming back for more until it owns that person; the whole person. Addiction wants a person to be riddled with fear, doubt and unbelief; feel condemned, guilty and unworthy; to question God's plan for their life. Addiction wants that person to waste time and energy fretting over their choices "What if, If Only." Addiction wants their hearts to become callous with bitterness and un-forgiveness towards themselves and others; to become filled with criticism and suspiciousness and to trust no one, not God and not themselves; no one! Addiction wants their minds to be anxious and worried; their minds to be passive, depressed and full of darkness and gloom; their minds to be confused, unfocused and undisciplined. Addictions to chemical substances that result in psychological and physiological dependency are the most obvious addictions noted in society today. All forms of substance abuse are potentially deadly and can be devastating to the lives of the people who are addicted, and also those people who come into contact with them, especially the families of the addicted. Although, all drug abuse comes from the same place when it comes to fundamental addictive behavior each drug or addictive substance is different. When a person is addicted, it generally takes a significant negative situation or event to drive that addicted person to stop. Addicted people often need to hit bottom or hit a brick wall in their addiction to stop the insanity. Whatever that bottom is, once it happens the addict has a chance to find help and become free. Finding a different path in life is something that...
Addiction.
An addiction can be caused from drugs, alcohol, or any other vice a person may have. Many think addiction is a mental disorder.
Yes, any kind of addiction can cause a person to be angery.
It refers in this case to a person who has an addiction to alcohol
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To setup an intervention, you have make plans with an interventionist and bring the person thats in addiction to the setup location.
A relationship where one person has a mental or physical addiction, and the other person becomes psychologically dependant on the first. This is extremely unhealthy, you can use an addiction to gambling or alcohol as examples
well as far as i know....if a person continues to drink then he'll be not be able to get rid of it.It will then become an addiction and addiction are not easily forgiven..!! :)
Drug Addiction or Substance Abuse
tolerance: yes... addiction: no
When a person needs a drug to feel normal, he or she has an addiction.