There are no truly defined "steps" in drug addiction. If you try a certain drug, you may become addicted to THAT drug and may not necessarily move to more harmful drugs. It may also vary depending on the drug. For example, if you start with alcohol as a teenager you may become a drinker, or maybe even an alcoholic, for the rest of your life. If you start with marijuana, you may not become "addicted" per say, but you may become a regular user of the drug. Always remember to use common sense and not do anything dangerous, addictive or stupid. Good luck.
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Addiction is addiction. While some addictions are more deadly, all addictions have the potential to ruin lives if untreated. Ultimately, a food addition is no less dangerous than an addiction to methamphetamines. It doesn't matter if the addiction is to prescription drugs, alcohol, porn, sex, shopping, food, cocaine and a host of other possibilities. All addiction follows the same route, and cross-addiction is the rule, not the exception. 12-Steps programs, for example, all use the same 12 steps, and substitute "food" or "cocaine" in the place where "alcohol" was first written.
That is a good question, but if there were an answer that applied to everyone there would be no more addiction. However, whatever the addiction is, there are some basic steps you can take: 1) remove yourself entirely from any situation that might lead you to the addiction 2) substitute the addiction with something harmless like jogging, watching tv, etc. It's hard to be more specific without knowing what the addiction is.
Assuming that the addiction is something bad one wishes to rehabilitate himself from you could read about the 12 steps and it's history at http://www.12step.com/history.html
Addiction - 2007 Understanding Relapse 1-4 was released on: USA: 2007
Eightfold path
Faith is an important part of addiction recovery. It instills the addict with hope and comfort. The 12 Steps to Addiction Recovery is based on faith in the infinite. Other spiritual paths as well work on the assumption that faith is the basis for recovery.
The famous story, "The Twelve Steps," refers to the framework used in Alcoholics Anonymous and other recovery programs. It consists of twelve specific steps designed to guide individuals toward recovery from addiction. Each step focuses on personal reflection, accountability, and spiritual growth, providing a structured path to overcoming challenges. If you meant a different story, please provide more details for a tailored response.
Yes Hello - 2011 The Addiction 3-4 was released on: USA: 19 July 2013
My Strange Addiction - 2010 Proud to Be Plastic 5-4 was released on: USA: 8 January 2014
My Shopping Addiction - 2012 Seth and Ashley 1-4 was released on: USA: 12 November 2012