| You don’t have to go through addiction recovery on your own |
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| Filed under: Psychiatric Disorder — Suki @ 7:41 pm |
To suffer from anxiety is, in the broadest terms, to never know peace. Anxiety victims are subject to a sense of persistent agitation over which they have no control. It is, obviously, not a pleasant way to live one’s life, and so it’s no surprise that many sufferers turn to drugs and alcohol as a means of succor and support. Given that correlation, it should also be no surprise that successful addiction treatment must alleviate any underlying anxiety disorders. In the end, there’s simply no other way for a rehab patient to get sober. Treatment for anxiety entails both physiological and psychological therapies. On the one hand, generalized anxiety disorder is tied to neurological chemical imbalances, which can be mitigated with a range of pharmaceutical treatments. On the other, anxiety grows out of thought and behavioral patterns, which can be identified and modified by intensive emotional counseling. Only when both roots of the disease are addressed can anxiety victims expect to achieve meaningful healing. Given the stakes, you can’t afford to go another day without learning that truth for yourself.
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