How does Age Impact Individual Addiction Recovery?
Drug and alcohol abuse has become a significant problem in the US and it is an issue that is more common among older people.
Drug and alcohol abuse has become a significant problem in the US and it is an issue that is more common among older people.
The motivation to change is the most important aspect in the prospect of successful recovery from drug and alcohol addiction but change of any kind can be uncomfortable and stressful.
There comes a point in all our lives when we experience the loss of someone we love and care about deeply. For some, the overwhelming feelings of grief and loss that follow bereavement can trigger a return to destructive addictive behaviors. An inability to express clearly what someone is thinking and feeling, particularly when they’re not able to process those thoughts and feelings themselves, can result in a need to self-medicate with alcohol or drugs.
For a large proportion of people with alcohol or drug addiction issues who are looking to quit, professional detox treatment is not an option. Sometimes it is the cost of professional detox that deters them, but in many cases it is lack of education of what is involved in detox that leads to many thinking DIY alcohol detox is the best way forward. However, there are many reasons why DIY alcohol detox does not work and in some cases, can be extremely detrimental to someone’s health.
Some people with addiction issues find themselves faced with difficulty financing their detox or feel confident they are able to complete the process on their own. However, there are many reasons DIY detox is ineffective, which we will examine here.
When someone is in rehab treatment for addiction, they will have to make many changes in their lives, most of which are extremely positive.
You can work out for yourself when something is wrong in your life, but can you recognize when your life has come to a point where you should seriously consider checking into rehab? If you are having trouble making that decision, you’re not alone. Research shows that there are around 22.7 million Americans need treatment for alcohol or drug abuse every year but less than 1% successfully go on to receive it.
If you or a loved one needs detox from drug or alcohol addiction, finding the right facility can be a very daunting task. Can you afford it? What should you look for? Is it a residential facility or not? Has the staff got the right credentials for the job? There are so many questions you want answers to that it can seem like an impossible task. We here at Capo Canyon want to arm you with the tools you need to pick the right facility:
There’s something magical about the season of spring that refreshes the soul. Perhaps it is the new growth in the ground as it starts to burst into colorful life or maybe it’s simply the improved weather and longer days. Spring is one of the best times of year for your state of mind, feelings of positivity and your well-being, which can be extremely helpful in combating addiction issues.
We all accept that addiction is a chronic disease and that a commitment to recovery is for life. When you’re on a journey of recovery from addiction, you’ll be called upon to replace your old bad habits that kept you addicted with new, healthier habits that can seriously assist your recovery process.
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Capo Canyon Recovery offers licensed and accredited detox and residential treatment in Orange County. Call us to start your recovery journey today.