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Tip 99 Involuntary Treatment

There will be times when an addict refuses to get treatment. If the addiction is destructive enough it may become necessary for family and friends to commit the addict for involuntary treatment of their addiction. Although a strong desire to receive treatment is beneficial to the addict, involuntary treatment can be just as effective. An involuntary treatment is often started with an intervention. Intervention is the process of talking to the addict to show them that you are concerned about their behavior and their addiction and where this will take them.

During involuntary treatment it is essential that the addict is constantly monitored. Doctors will need to make sure that the addict is kept isolated for a time being so that there is no chance of a relapse.

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For those addicts with addictions that can be controlled by limiting the drug of choice in a moderate manner, there is the realistic goal those addictions can be overcome permanently. Most people that have drug addictions will have to seek some type of professional help if they are to be successful in overcoming their addictions. Dealing with denial.


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Your purpose should be clear: to make room for the important things in life as you reach your goals and so that you can achieve recovery from your addiction. It is important that as you are in recovery that you eat a variety of healthy foods. Tip #84: Why the Addict needs Personal Power Personal power will help the addict in the recovery process so that they are able to (1) understand the destructive nature of their addiction, and (2) so that they learn the coping skills to survive without their addiction. Tip #69: Eating Addictions - Recognize an Eating Addiction Eating addictions are becoming more and more of a problem among young people today, in particular in girls. Stage one: Awareness and early acknowledgement.