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postheadericon Constellation Preadictiva

constellation preadictivaIn the profile of the addict must seek family models that complement the factors that predispose to disease development.

The indiscriminate use of drugs, snuff or doing things to cry compulsive anxiety in the child builds a model in which to think, wait and no impulse control.

This creates a preadictiva personality that goes along with the drug addict in the category.

In other words, these family groups or equivalent is not learned impulse control because there is nobody to teach because there is no consistent pattern of reflection.
Preadictiva stage is characterized as a period in which the future addict has the occasion to present the high degree of inconsistency of their identity.

Also, this stage is a period in which, driven by anxiety and desolaciónque invade it to deal with what it is, the potential addict begins to seek possible ways to escape this disappointing encounter with oneself.

The reality goes well for him to be an area of risk Experiencing painful and desperate.

We can say that several factors, both individual and group, which make up the constellation preadictiva of subjects.

Very soon, and both have their weakness, the potential addict discovers that while life can bring rewarding experiences, the intensity of which are not and its consequences are so destructive to their ability to tolerate the chronic shortage of self-esteem, you better try to refrain from it.

postheadericon Drug Neuroregulacion Benzodiazepines Treatment

But the reality is that addiction, beyond the decision and will, is a condition beyond the control of the addict. The step of initiating drug treatment often does not arise on its own initiative, because with prolonged use of drugs or alcohol, the brain undergoes biochemical changes that alter behavior, thoughts and feelings of consumers, and producing, among other things, a compulsive, uncontrollable desire to consume drugs. This implies that the addict can hardly control the desire product of brain damage caused by drugs, and are associated with loss of ability to self-assess the damage that is causing consumption and to guide their behavior toward the abandonment of the abuse of drugs.

Thus, addiction is a brain disease. A disease that is treatable and that no recovery. Today, thanks to research and new technologies, more and more is known about how drugs act in the brain and the effects they produce, allowing them to develop drug treatments and appropriate drugs for the addict to regain control of their lives.

The treatment of benzodiazepine drugs begins with a diagnosis that includes the assessment of the biological, social and psychological factors that interact in each person’s disease, and involves examinations and medical and psychological analysis. After diagnosis and design process to follow, treatment involves detoxification. Read the rest of this entry »