The process of drug addiction treatment is complex and difficult for all concerned as the addicted person is confronted with many mental and emotional problems that may result in a relapse. The addict can become withdrawn and depressed due to his withdrawal symptoms and this can also result in suicidal tendencies. In addition he may try to withdraw from social situations as well. All these factors make it even more difficult for the person to accept that he is dependent on drugs and has a problem with alcohol.
As addiction affects several aspects of an individual’s life multiple forms of treatment are usually required. Treatment strategies which address a person’s specific situation and any co-existing psychological mental and physical disorders can lead to prolonged recovery. It is very important that a drug addict is able to understand the nature of his addiction and the various ways in which his addiction has affected his life. After the addict accepts his problem he will need to understand the various stages of drug addiction. This involves understanding the different levels of addiction and what each stage entails such as:
A patient is then able to identify the triggers that lead him to use drugs. These triggers may be events people situations or circumstances which have a lasting effect on the person and cause him to feel depressed or deprived. Once a person knows what these triggers are he can try to avoid them. Once a trigger occurs it becomes easy to reduce the intensity of the craving to the point where the individual can stop taking the drug without any relapse. This is where treatment programs play an important role because they help the patient in learning how to resist the temptations to use drugs. The best part about these programs is that once a person is able to break free of his addiction he is able to live a normal life that does not involve his dependency on drugs.







































