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Do I Really Need Addiction Treatment? Can’t I Just Do It On My Own?

It is much safer and more effective to attend professional addiction treatment than to try to go through recovery alone. If you are still looking for a facility where you can be treated for addiction in a way that caters to your needs, call 888-646-0635Who Answers? today.

Why Canā€™t I Just Stop on My Own?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, many people do not understand what addiction is and what the issue entails, sometimes even the addicts themselves. ā€œAlthough the initial decision to take drugs is voluntary for most people, the brain changes that occur over time challenge an addicted personā€™s self-control and hamper his or her ability to resist intense impulses to take drugs.ā€ This is why recovering on oneā€™s own without the help of addiction treatment is not often recommendedā€¦ and can even be close to impossible for some individuals.

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Without treatment, one doesn’t develop the coping skills needed to avoid relapse.

Trying to stop without this type of program is extremely difficult and impractical for many reasons.

  • Addiction itself is a chronic relapsing disease. Even though treatment is effective, individuals often need multiple sessions throughout their lifetimes in order to avoid the possibility of relapse and to stay strong in their recoveries.
  • Attempting to quit on oneā€™s own can cause severe withdrawal symptoms in most cases, some of which can even be deadly. These are also likely to cause relapse for many individuals who attempt to go through detox alone.
  • As stated previously, substance abuse makes chemical changes to the way the brain works. This means an individual suffering from addiction is unlikely to be able to make a change on their own because they are often unable to control their abuse. Addiction itself is defined by the individualā€™s lack of control, not from a lack of strength but from actual changes that the drug causes in the way the brain works.

How Can Drug Addiction Treatment Help Me?

Most people need drug rehab in order to recover from addiction and to start that recovery off right. The goals of the program, according to the NIDA, are to help patients ā€œstop using drugs, stay drug-free, and be productive in the family, at work, and in society.ā€ Often, these programs are able to provide this help and allow patients to build a strong recovery that they would not be able to create without treatment.

If you have been abusing drugs for a short period of time and feel you have enough control over your situation to be able to stop on your own, it may be possible for you to do so under the supervision of a doctor. But if you are having problems controlling your substance abuse in any way and if your addiction seems to be worsening, it is almost always better to choose addiction treatment over the more dangerous option of going it alone.

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We can help you locate a rehab center that will provide you with the best treatment options for your needs and help you recover quickly and safely. Call 888-646-0635Who Answers? now.

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