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Oh I see...Now being a falling down drunk or a meth addict or a heroin addict etc. is called substance abuse
disorder? This just sounds like more liberal P.C. cocka-poopie to me.....
we are week
ОтветитьSo this is a more broad term, covering all substance addictions.
I thought it was more about being addicted to being under the influence, regardless of the substance. Like anything but sobriety.
Nobody talks about that.
The great irony is when we try something different for results it also limits our abilities when morals are weighed in. Why does anyone do anything and how is a choice someone makes allow someone to intervene who was distant? I think it is about sources and not leadership. If it was about leadership the one actually doing something on their own recognizance should be looked at with the right lens and not by perceptions of what is right and wrong. But then again -- sometimes you are not expecting what is coming at you?
ОтветитьQuitting drugs is like watching 480p videos on a 4k screen. It' kind of funny for a while, but eventually the joke gets old.
There's a reason you take them.
If there had been anything else capable of filling the hole, you wouldn't have tried them in the first place, right ?
I've noticed on several Psych Hub videos that it's hard to hear the narration because the music is so loud.
ОтветитьVery helpful I'm currently on a group home and my thoughts were be very negative about my stigma. This information has given me hope.
ОтветитьMD is it healful
ОтветитьWell, I guess if you take Tramadol, Valium, Alcohol, you smoke, you gamble,... there is no more hope. I even tried Ibogaine, I reduced or stopped by myself (after all I am not stupid) - but after 45 years like this I can only say - no way out. I have to live with it the best I can. Point. It made me lonely, sad and suicidal. Sad - but true. No hospital will treat me (or better; can treat me). I guess having survived that long taught me some lessons. Most important - try to keep the level(s) low. I am a dependent prone person - nothing can change that.
ОтветитьGreat video. However the music is too loud 😢
Ответитьi got all the simpthoms
ОтветитьIt's truly inspiring to see how Sovereign Health institution has been at the forefront of addressing Substance Use Disorder. They employ evidence-based techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, and individualized treatment plans. These approaches are significant in helping patients regain control over their lives and overcome addiction. By focusing on personalized care, they build a strong bond of trust with their patients, leading to better outcomes and a brighter future. Kudos to Sovereign Health for their dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of those struggling with substance use disorder.
Ответитьayo why don't you make the music even louder
ОтветитьWho is here because of that LO book? Ohh and also this is very helpful
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