Drug Addiction And Substance Addiction

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In today’s society, there are many misconceptions about drug and substance and addiction. Drug and substance addiction is defined as, “a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences to the addicted individual and to those around him or her” (“Understanding drug,” 2012). Drugs and substances that are commonly abused include alcohol, crack and cocaine, methamphetamine, pain medications and other prescription drugs, stimulants, etc. Oftentimes people assume that drug abusers have no morals or willpower because they think that people can change their behavior and stop using drugs and substances whenever they choose to. However, “In reality, drug addiction is a complex disease, and quitting takes more than good intentions or a strong will. In fact, because drugs change the brain in ways that foster compulsive drug abuse, quitting is difficult, even for those who are ready to do so” (“Understanding drug,” 2012). Drug and substance addiction is difficult to overcome, but one’s faith in God can play a significant role in the recovery process through a restored relationship with God, discovering one’s purpose in life, and being surrounded by a community of support.
When people with strong religious beliefs struggle with drug and substance addiction they face not only the struggles placed on them by society but also with conflicts within their faith. However, Christian faith-based addiction recovery programs also welcome people who do not identify as spiritual or religious with the option of pursuing spiritual support (“The Philosophy,” 2015). Christian faith-based addiction recovery programs focus on approaching problems of addiction from a spiritual point of view. Many ...

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...overy process just as traditional sponsors support people to help sustain abstinence. Drug and substance addicts are supported not only by their family and friends in the recovery process, but also receive support from the higher power, which is another characteristic of these programs.
Drug and substance addiction is oftentimes misunderstood. Many people believe that addiction is a choice and that people can quit whenever they want. However, drug and substance addiction is a disease that causes problems within the brain. Drug and substance addiction is a challenging obstacle to overcome, but there are many recovery programs that help addicts with their addictions, including Christian faith-based addiction programs. These recovery programs emphasize one’s relationship with God, understanding one’s purpose, and support systems to aid addicts in the recovery process.

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