Drug addiction is due to mental problems that cannot be treated or overcome.

 


Drug addiction is due to mental problems that cannot be treated or overcome.

Yes, this is an important point. Drugs are often caused not only by life events, but can also be related to spiritual and mental inability or ignorance.


In general, there are several main reasons for this:

🧠 You cannot control your emotions and mental successes

People who take too much acetylation cannot cope properly with fear, depression, or the pain of life. They often use drugs to normalize themselves and forget the pain, but this not only makes the problem worse but also ruins life.

😞 Mental illness and inability to heal yourself

You cannot improve yourself or improve your personality and bad feelings cause you to turn to drugs.

🧬 Spiritual life and inheritance (wife)

Scientifically, some people have women who are believed to be much more likely to become addicted to drugs because their brain systems are less likely to develop.

🧍 ♂️ You can't have social and emotional relationships

A person who cannot feel love, friendship, or the meaning of life often turns to drugs to fill that void.

💔 Under life pressure or social violence

Sometimes the inability to cope with these pressures leads to drug abuse.

In short:

Infection is often associated with spiritual and mental disabilities, not just the substance.

Reform must be carried out in two dimensions:

Psychotherapy (روان دمانی)

Physical Therapy and Medicine (Medical)

Do you want me to talk about how someone can get out of this mental inability and not get infected with drugs?

Good — Guidelines for expressing internal inability to be conscious and drug-dependent


Very good — this article is appropriate and important. In these guidelines I will try to provide simple and ready-made procedures and plans for someone who wants to express internal inability (such as illegal emotions, depression, unconsciousness/emotional intensity, etc.) while not indulging in drugs (spontaneous or alien).


1) Need medical examination and assistance — the source of the best start


First of all, get a medical/psychological examination (family doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist). This should be done to find the causes, recommend appropriate treatment and explain if medication is necessary.


Whenever medication is invited, visit the medical room to monitor and respect the deficiency.


2) Develop a drug-free treatment plan (or at least make a choice with a doctor)


Ruandramani (high image):


CBT (Mathematical Transformation Therapy): Work on thoughts and situations and initiate appropriate actions.


DBT (if sensory severity or aggression): Self-flight and sensory management system.


Behavioral activation — steps no longer and simple for daily activation.


Support groups: NA, SMART Recovery, local or online groups — everything provides support with little intensity.


Medication: If recommended by a doctor, psychiatric medications can be used — most of them are safe and nontoxic to regulate the psychiatric system, but no one should take drugs without medical advice. (Doctor should guide and monitor.)


3) Things you can do yourself — directly and effectively


Feeling/self-view diary: Write down feelings and thoughts (what happened, previous activity, what worked and what didn't).


Automatic: Sleep routine, healthy eating, exercise (even 20–30 minutes a week) — these are very effective.


Self-flight techniques: room breaths, mindfulness, relaxation — these will help you when emotions are intense.


Linking the Material Chain: With your specification, write a “shot” list of materials and their location — see what they know when and in terms of sight.


4) How to recover from a substance or prevent ingestion (Harm reduction)


Never tell yourself: If someone is currently using substances, take them in and guide and support them to see a doctor.


Choosing non-addictive drugs: Some drugs available for mental illness (such as SSRIs) are generally addictive and have addictive properties — they must be accompanied by a doctor.


Reduction of difficulty and self-examination: Create a more normal and safe medical reduction or detox plan.


5) Threat of obvious danger/target (if any) — then you need to act immediately


If there is a suicide threat or serious danger, immediately contact a doctor or emergency action service — killer insights, phone recording or live arrival.


I don't know which country you're in — access the emergency arrival number or use the direct source arrival link.


6) Special Recommendations (7-Day Plan-Initial)


Day 1: Test — Make an appointment with a doctor or psychologist.


Days 2–3: Evaluation results and adjustment of treatment plan (medication and/or medication).


Days 4–7: Start weekly exercise, sleep/eating routine and 30 minutes of exploration for activity (walking, or athletics).

(If it works with substance — at the same time, define a harm-reduction or detox plan.)


7) How to Talk to a Loyal Person (Speech Sample)


“I’m not holding you and I want to support you. Can I take a step to pursue help?”

7) How to Talk to a Loyal Person (Speech Sample)

“I’m not holding you and I want to support you. Can I take a step to pursue help?”

“If you want, we can make an agreement with the doctor to work on this.”


8) If you can’t and material piles up — special steps


Steps to organize: Doctor -> Therapist -> Group support -> Medical care.


Then follow: power connection and activities, active reading, relapse protection symbol.


These guidelines are general — try a medical emptying for guidance and last on a basis.

If you want, I can create formal, routine daily plans for that person or writing samples to mature for the doctor or support group — feel free to say which type of plan you want (fast, intermediate, or professional,.

by Samuel Kermashani

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