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		<description><![CDATA[Old Ideas Since so much of our scientific understanding of addiction is relatively new, and since so much about drug and alcohol addiction is tied up in belief systems, it&#8217;s not surprising that myths about this disease abound. &#8220;There are two main misconceptions that really drive me crazy when it comes to addictions,&#8221; says Dr. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since so much of our scientific understanding of addiction is relatively new, and since so much about <strong>drug and alcohol addiction</strong> is tied up in belief systems, it&#8217;s not surprising that myths about this disease abound.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are two main misconceptions that really drive me crazy when it comes to <strong>addictions</strong>,&#8221; says Dr. Kathleen Brady, a professor at the <strong>Medical University of South Carolina.</strong> &#8220;One of them is this whole idea that an individual needs to reach rock bottom before they can get any help. That is absolutely wrong. There is no evidence that that&#8217;s true. In fact, quite the contrary. The earlier in the addiction process that you can intervene and get someone help, the more they have to live for. The more they have to get better for.&#8221;</p>
<p>The other big myth, says Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the federal government&#8217;s National Institute on Drug Abuse, is that you have to want to be treated in order to get better. Even as an internationally respected researcher, she once believed that to be true, Volkow says, but she knows now that people who are forced into treatment do recover. <strong>Addicts</strong> may be pushed to enter a <a title="detox center" href="http://sunrisedetox.com/index.html" target="_blank"><strong>detox center</strong></a> or <a title="treatment program" href="http://sunrisedetox.com/treatments.html" target="_blank"><strong>treatment program</strong></a> by an employer, a companion or the criminal justice system. Employers may threaten to fire a person unless treated; a spouse may threaten to leave the relationship, or the court may offer treatment in lieu of prison. (In this case, people convicted of nonviolent, drug-related crimes may go through specialized alternative courts, called drug courts, in which they can reduce their sentence or avoid jail altogether by getting intensive <a title="Sunrise Detox" href="http://sunrisedetox.com" target="_blank">addiction treatment</a>.) In fact, research has shown that the outcomes for those who are legally mandated to enter treatment can be as good as the outcomes for those who entered treatment voluntarily.</p>
<h3>Myths About Drug and Alcohol Addiction*</h3>
<p>* Adapted from Myths of Addiction. Carlton K. Erickson, Ph.D., University of Texas Addiction Science</p>
<h3>1. Addicts are bad, crazy, or stupid.</h3>
<p>Evolving research is demonstrating that addicts are not bad people who need to get good, crazy people who need to get sane, or stupid people who need education. Addicts have a brain disease that goes beyond their use of drugs.</p>
<h3>2. Addiction is a willpower problem.</h3>
<p>This is an old belief, probably based upon wanting to blame addicts for using drugs to excess. This myth is reinforced by the observation that most treatments for <strong>alcoholism</strong> and addiction are behavioral (talk) therapies, which are perceived to build self-control. But addiction occurs in an area of the brain called the mesolimbic dopamine system that is not under conscious control.</p>
<h3>3. Addicts should be punished, not treated, for using drugs.</h3>
<p>Science is demonstrating that <strong>drug addicts</strong> have a brain disease that causes them to have impaired control over their use of drugs. <strong>Drug Addicts</strong> need <a title="drug detox" href="http://sunrisedetox.com/inpatient.html" target="_blank"><strong>drug detox treatment</strong></a> for their neurochemically driven brain pathology.</p>
<h3>4. People addicted to one drug are addicted to all drugs.</h3>
<p>While this sometimes occurs, most people who are dependent on a drug may be dependent on one or two drugs, but not all. This is probably due to how each drug &#8220;matches up&#8221; with the person&#8217;s brain chemistry.</p>
<h3>5. Addicts cannot be treated with medications.</h3>
<p>Actually, addicts are medically detoxified in hospitals, when appropriate, all the time. But can they be treated with medications after <a title="Sunrise Detox" href="http://sunrisedetox.com" target="_blank">detox</a>? New pharmacotherapies (medicines) are being developed to help patients who have already become abstinent to further curb their craving for addicting drugs. These medications reduce the chances of relapse and enhance the effectiveness of existing behavioral (talk) therapies.</p>
<h3>6. Addiction is treated behaviorally, so it must be a behavioral problem.</h3>
<p>New brain scan studies are showing that behavioral treatments (i.e., psychotherapy) and medications work similarly in changing brain function. So addiction is a brain disease that can be treated by changing brain function, through several types of treatments.</p>
<h3>7. Alcoholics can stop drinking simply by attending AA meetings, so they can&#8217;t have a brain disease.</h3>
<p>The key word here is &#8220;simply.&#8221; For most people, <a title="alcoholics anonymous AA" href="http://www.alcoholicsanonymous.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Alcoholics Anonymous</strong> </a><strong><a title="alcoholics anonymous AA" href="http://www.alcoholicsanonymous.org/" target="_blank">(AA)</a> </strong>is a tough, lifelong working of the <a title="Twelve Steps" href="http://the12steps.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Twelve Steps</strong></a>. On the basis of research, we know that this support system of people with a common experience is one of the active ingredients of recovery in AA. AA and the <strong>Twelve Step Program</strong> doesn&#8217;t work for everyone, even for many people who truly want to stop drinking.</p>
<p>Source: HBO Addiction</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are struggling with drug addiction at some point you will need to visit or check into a drug detox center. This time comes when you are ready to stop your drug use and/or your alcohol use.  Detox treatment can be fairly expensive, therefore it makes sense to go through withdrawal only when you truly have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are struggling with drug addiction at some point you will need to visit or check into a <strong><a href="http://sunrisedetox.com" target="_blank">drug detox center.</a></strong> This time comes when you are ready to stop your <strong>drug use</strong> and/or your <strong>alcohol use</strong>.  <strong><a href="http://sunrisedetox.com/main/treatments.html" target="_blank">Detox treatment</a></strong> can be fairly expensive, therefore it makes sense to go through <strong>withdrawal</strong> only when you truly have a desire to stop <strong>using drugs</strong>.</p>
<p>Every <strong>addict</strong> hits rock bottom but at some point they realize that the <strong>addiction</strong> is causing the life problems. An addict will not want to give up their <strong>addictions</strong> so easily- but  this is a classic point of surrender and this is your cue to step into <strong>recovery.</strong> Unfortunately the addict will always  have a desire to use and this is the battle of recovery. As long as there is a want to be sober you are a candidate for <strong>sobriety.</strong></p>
<p>The people in a <strong>drug detox facility</strong> are going to welcome you and treat you with respect.  It is very rare for a staff person in a t<strong>reatment center</strong> to treat a client with disrespect.  Most staff members have been there in the same place you are at now, in fact, so they know what you are going through.</p>
<p>It is <strong>the first step to recovery</strong></p>
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