Relapse: Why People Go Back Out - Top 4 Reasons & What You Can Do To Stay Sober.
When someone uses a substance, depending on genetic and environmental factors, the body can become physically and psychologically dependent on the substance to function, resulting in a biological cascade of events awakening the cycle of addiction.
Drug cravings, emotional and physical withdrawal symptoms, along with erratic changes in behavior can all result.
At Dr. Patel’s office, we work to treat addiction and other co-occurring mental health conditions through effective treatment planning that often involves the patient’s support network, along with considerations for anti-craving medication if needed, self-help groups, and talk-therapy as other treatment options.
Understanding Addiction as a Brain Disease
Addiction is a biological disease of the brain. It is a chronic medical condition just like asthma, diabetes, COPD, and arthritis. Addiction, contrary to distorted perception and its associated stigma, is not a “moral failing,” and is a completely treatable condition. Success in treatment will require a multidisciplinary approach that is evidence-based. Biologically, the activation of the brain’s reward system is central to problems arising from addiction.
Addiction In The Family-Planning An Intervention? You're Never Alone.
The rewarding feeling that people experience as a result of using drugs, alcohol, or engaging in other potentially compulsive behaviors (gambling, porn, video gaming) may be so profound that they neglect other everyday activities and obligations.
This can cause considerable distress to both the person addicted and their families.
Effective treatment strategies for addiction can include family intervention, a variety of therapies, medications for cravings and to treat other co-occurring disorders, and the utility of self-help groups. Each person is different and treatment planning will be individualized to offer the best chances at recovery.
When Addiction is Out of Control And You Need Help
Addiction is a brain disease. Treatment is available and is effective. Don’t let the stigma prevail. Treating drug, alcohol, and behavioral addiction is crucial for moving forward in the recovery process. Through your first evaluation with Dr Patel, he can help you recognize patterns of addictive behavior and help you recover from your addiction. If you would like to learn more about our personalized treatment options for addiction, contact Dr. Patel’s office today to schedule your first consultation. Treatment is available, and hope is on its way!