One of the greatest problems the world is facing today is the problem of addiction. It is “the” dilemma that seems to have no end. People use drugs, abuse it, then they become depended to it. They harm their loved ones and they harm their selves. Their lives crave for the drug and become tangled to looking for means of attaining the drugs. Later on, the person then realizes that life has become worthless and meaningless and that he wants to change. He wants to turn away from drugs but the problem is that he couldn’t easily turn away and say good bye to his long time influential friend- the drug.
Archive for February, 2010
Feb
09
2010
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome InfoPosted by Addiction Detox Program in Addiction Detox ProgramsA woman is largely at risk and susceptible to toxins and other harmful substances when she is pregnant. Teratogens, such as alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs are some of the substances that may cause negative effects towards the fetus inside the mother’s womb. These substances would in turn result to a sick or worse, abnormal baby.
Feb
05
2010
The Power of Spirituality in Your RecoveryPosted by Addiction Detox Program in Addiction Detox ProgramsThe belief that a highest being has the power and control of the universe is called spirituality. It is the understanding of the purpose and meaning of life and the development of personal, absolute values. Usually, when we say spirituality, religion is associated. But, although spirituality is connected with religious life, many believe that personal spirituality can be developed outside of religion. Acts of compassion and selflessness, altruism, and the experience of inner peace are all characteristics of spirituality.
Feb
04
2010
Narcotics Anonymous for RecoveryPosted by Addiction Detox Program in Addiction Detox ProgramsNarcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit organization that works for the recovery of drug addicts. It trails a twelve step program and it is group-oriented. It explains itself as a fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a disturbing problem. |
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