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Do You Require Drug Rehabilitation? Knoxville TN

When someone is unable to cope with their circumstances they sometimes turn towards drugs and alcohol for relief. In essence it is not the drugs that are the problem it is rather the underlying problems that need to be addressed and healed in order to cure the addiction. When the underlying problems are no longer present the person will no longer need the drug.

DRD Knoxville Medical Clinic
(865) 522-0161
626 Bernard Avenue
Knoxville, TN
Helen Ross McNabb Center Inc
(865) 521-9788
201 West Springdale Avenue
Knoxville, TN
Bradford Health Services
(865) 693-9326
301 South Gallaher View Road
Knoxville, TN
Child and Family Tennessee
(865) 246-1100
3006 Lake Brook Boulevard
Knoxville, TN
E M Jellinek Center
(865) 525-4627
130 Hinton Avenue
Knoxville, TN
Knoxville/Knox County Comm Action
(865) 546-3500x149
2247 Western Avenue
Knoxville, TN
Helen Ross McNabb Center Inc
(865) 523-4704
5310 Ball Camp Pike
Knoxville, TN
Agape Inc
(865) 546-7577
215 East Scott Avenue
Knoxville, TN
Peninsula Lighthouse
(865) 970-9800
6800 Baum Drive NW
Knoxville, TN
Florence Crittenton Agency
(865) 602-2021
Substance Abuse Program
Knoxville, TN
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Do You Require Drug Rehabilitation?

There is a clear definition between an addiction and a casual behavior. Do you have an addiction? And should I need Drug Rehab. These questions should not be difficult to answer.According to substance abuse experts Chris and Pax Prentiss, founders of Passages Malibu, a drug program with residential treatment, addiction is caused by underlying problems in a person’s life that they are unable to cope with. When someone is unable to cope with their circumstances they sometimes turn towards drugs and alcohol for relief. In essence it is not the drugs that are the problem it is rather the underlying problems that need to be addressed and healed in order to cure the addiction. When the underlying problems are no longer present the person will no longer need the drug.

People who don’t have the individual therapy it takes to become healed will most likely continue taking the drugs.

Tolerance

When you take a habit-forming substance regularly, your body eventually accommodates the substance. You don’t get the same feeling you originally got, or at least not the same strength of feeling. This does not mean that you are getting stronger and can handle the drug. Instead, your body is becoming dependent on the drug. Some people addicted to certain drugs may even die if they stop taking the drug suddenly.

Withdrawal symptoms

Different addictions have different withdrawal symptoms. The list of possible withdrawal symptoms is very long, stretching from watery eyes to delirium...

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