Thursday, 16 October 2014

With Addictions Counselling Winnipeg Patients Can Take Control Of Their Lives Again

By Patty Goff


Dependency is one of the most widespread problems in both developed and under developed parts of the world. Millions of people are addicted to a wide variety of substances. Addicts are convinced that they need whatever it is that they depend upon. The substances that they use may help them cope, forget, get high or simply allow them to function from day to day. However, with expert addictions counselling Winnipeg families can find new hope.

A lot of people think that addicts are those that abuse illegal substances and dangerous stuffs such as alcohol. The truth is much scarier. The majority of people that are addicted are dependent upon ordinary everyday substances such as aspirin and a host of other medicines that are available everywhere. It is even more dangerous when one considers the fact that these addicts fool themselves by saying that they are simply taking medication that they need.

Those that are dependent upon drugs and alcohol almost always descend into addiction slowly and gradually. They keep telling themselves that they do not need the substance but that they deserve some relaxation from time to time. They commonly refuse to admit that they have reached a point where they are no longer in control of the situation. They do not even realize that they are harming themselves.

Those with dependency problems often cause their loved ones extreme harm. They abuse those around them and they will sometimes commit theft to get what they think they need and deserve. Many crimes are committed by those that do it simply because they need to buy alcohol or drugs. Addicts are relentless in their pursuit of their harmful habits. They will lie and steal and in the process they often destroy their families.

Many families that want to intervene when they become aware that a loved one is addicted. They struggle with the fact that therapy will only be beneficial if the person concerned admits that he has a problem and that he wants help. Forcing anyone into therapy is counter productive. The first and most important step is therefore to get the affected person to the point where he admits his problem.

Many addicts secretly admit that they need help but they do not seek such help because they are afraid or ashamed. They think that they will destroy their careers or their relationships. In fact, the very opposite is true. Many employers will support employees strong enough and manful enough to admit to a problem and admitting the need for professional help. Families of addicts normally want to support them and help them wherever possible.

It is important to find a counselor that has extensive experience in dealing with addictions and dependency problems. It is also important to understand that the therapist will not be able to make any promises regarding the pace of progress. Progress depends solely upon the patient. Therapy often takes a long time and many patients will continue to see their counselors for years.

Addiction, regardless of the substance involved, destroys lives and it is not only the life of the addict that is involved. Entire families are torn asunder when one member succumbs to an addictive substance. Yet, help is available and in time it is possible to heal the emotional wounds and emerge from the process stronger than ever.




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