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Arizona Drug Addiction Helpline

The condition affects individuals and families across the United States and the world. Drug addiction changes brain function and affects all areas of life. Relationships with family members and friends are damaged, friendships are affected and there is also danger when an addicted person drives, putting themselves and others in danger of death or injury. <br>

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Arizona Drug Addiction Helpline

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  1. Arizona DrugAddiction Helpline For Treatment Options In Your Area Please call our 24/7 Helpline: 866-576-4147 info@arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com www.arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com

  2. About Drug Addiction The condition affects individuals and families across the United States and the world. Drug addiction changes brain function and affects all areas of life. Relationships with family members and friends are damaged, friendships are affected and there is also danger when an addicted person drives, putting themselves and others in danger of death or injury. Drug addiction may cause loss of employment and absences from school with a subsequent drop in grades. Family members worry constantly about the safety and physical condition of their loved one and are always in fear of what might happen next. Drug and alcohol addiction causes both physical and mental health changes in those who abuse the substances. Many drug abusers fall into depression or suffer from anxiety or panic disorders. The sooner treatment begins, the better the outcome can be. When you call the Arizona Drug Addiction Helpline you will be connected with a treatment program that will help you overcome your addiction and get your life back on track. • Call @ 866-576-4147

  3. Recognizing Drug Addiction People suffering from addiction no longer have control over their use of drugs or alcohol, once addiction has taken hold, the substances must be used daily or several times daily just so the person can continue to function. People experiment with drugs or alcohol for many different reasons. Many use the substances for the first time due to curiosity, peer pressure, to “have a good time” or in an effort performance. Depression, anxiety and other disorders are also triggers for substance abuse. to mistakenly improve For Treatment Options In Your Area Please call our 24/7 Helpline: 866-576-4147 info@arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com www.arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com

  4. Recognizing The Symptoms Of Addiction There are different signs and symptoms one should watch for if they suspect a loved one is addicted to drugs. Common signs of addiction can include: • Drug tolerance, increasing amounts of substance are needed to achieve the initial high • Using a substance to avoid or relieve withdrawal symptoms • Powerlessness over using the substance • Aperson’s life revolves around drug use • Abandonment of former pleasurable activities • Continued use when harmful effects are apparent 866-576-4147 info@arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com www.arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com

  5. Drug Addiction Treatment Programs In Arizona This helpline is intended to provide you with options for treatment and to give an overview of what is available to help you. Drug addiction, with its accompanying compulsion to use, is a complex disease which persists even when harmful effects are apparent. Addiction is a brain disease affecting multiple brain circuits including those involved in reward and motivation, learning, memory and control over behavior. Because addiction affects so many areas of a person’s life, treatment typically incorporates many components each targeted to a specific consequences. The goal of treatment is to help a person stop using drugs or alcohol, maintain a substance free lifestyle and become a functional person within the family group, at work and in society. Most people with addiction require long-term or repeated care to achieve sustained sobriety and a healthy lifestyle. Call @ 866-576-4147 symptom and its

  6. Therapy In Treatment Therapy can be a hugely helpful part of a person’s treatment. One of the best forms of therapy for those struggling with substance abuse in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). CBT can be done one-on-one with a clinician or as part of a group supervised by a clinician. CBT teaches a patient to replace negative thoughts with positive ones by redirecting old recurring thoughts into new channels that lead to a healthier outcome. Patients also learn how to cope with drug cravings and develop strategies to avoid drugs and prevent relapse. Subjects for discussion will include a person’s job, any legal difficulties and most importantly, relationships with family and friends. 866-576-4147 info@arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com www.arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com

  7. Principles Of Effective Treatment A competent treatment center will check for any underlying condition which may accompany addiction. Many people addicted to drugs or alcohol suffer from a mental disorder such as depression or anxiety and such disorders must be treated concurrently with addiction in order to achieve a successful outcome. Some patients do quite well utilizing outpatient treatment only, while others benefit from a residential program which allows them to focus fully on treatment while away from any temptation. • Individualized treatment • Treatment of multiple needs • Adequate treatment period • Counseling • Medication, if prescribed • Continual assessment of status • Underlying conditions treated • General medical examination

  8. Contact Us For Treatment Options In Your Area Please call our 24/7 Helpline: 866-576-4147 info@arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com www.arizonadrugaddictionhelpline.com

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