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  • Find a hobby

  • ​Talk with loved ones/freinds

  • ​Think before you act

  • ​Avoid old stomping grounds

  • ​Spend time with family/freinds

  • ​Always have  someone on end of phone if needed

  • ​Alternative medication/counsilling

  • ​Rehabilitation unit

  • ​Addiction Services

  • ​Make plans for the future

  • ​Stay clear of associates/bad influences 

11 THINGS TO HELP BEAT ADDICTION

           NEVER TURN YOUR BACK

   

 

 

The worst thing a Addict can do is steal from there family but sometimes they will feel that this is there only option they have already tried asking but got a NO because your sick of paying for there habit and watching them mentally scared or slowly killing themselves and most people will get fed up of this and after some time will realise that they are not helping. Therefore an addict turns to other options go out stealing or steal from there loved ones and the second option is always easier because family will always forgive. Dont forget a Addict would not normally do things like this in most cases its there addiction which makes them this way.

Withdrawal from alcohol is often particularly difficult because it can be complicated by seizures (fits) and hallucinations (seeing and hearing things that don't exist outside the mind).

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Addiction is a strong, uncontrollable need to take drugs, drink alcohol or carry out a particular activity such as gambling.

It becomes the most important thing in your life and leads to problems at home, work and school.

There's no single reason why addictions develop. Regularly drinking alcohol or using other substances, or spending time gambling or on the internet (including porn sites), may be pleasurable or relaxing. Some people experience these feelings particularly intensely and have a strong desire to repeat them more often.

You're more at risk of developing an addiction if:

  • other members of your family have addiction problems

  • you experienced stress or abuse while growing up

  • you have mental health problems

From enjoyment to addiction

Many people regularly use addictive substances or engage in potentially addictive activities, such as gambling or sex, without having major problems.

However, in some people it can cause damaging physical and psychological effects, as their behaviour becomes more frequent and intense and turns into an addiction.

ADDICTION

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