Dependência Química. Revelada a verdade que nunca contaram sobre dependência - Clínica Cleuza Canan

Speak to a specialist now: https://clinicacleuzacanan.com.br/sol... --- Chemical dependency is an unknown disease. We live in a society that understands the dependent person as someone without shame, without character, and without willpower. This distorted view leads to discrimination against the dependent and causes the family to have aggressive attitudes, becoming easily irritated, abandoning them, refusing to ask for help, and believing that one day they will stop. This idea leads them to make plans to save them by creating jobs, trips, arranging relationships, etc. None of this works because the disease requires treatment. So what is chemical dependency? It is the compulsive, repetitive, and continuous use of a certain substance that alters the functioning of mental activity, even with many negative consequences from this consumption. Most dependents begin their story with the consumption of alcoholic beverages in childhood, within their own home and sometimes in their own father's glass. The euphoric reaction, the feeling of loss of control and disinhibition, leads them to use it repeatedly. This initial pleasurable effect of alcohol doesn't last long, as he gradually begins to feel that alcohol alone is not enough to produce that sensation. This displeasure, coupled with a loss of self-criticism, contributes to him experimenting with other drugs that are available to him at that moment, such as marijuana, cocaine, crack, or other drugs. And so on. He organizes his life around drug use. He chooses friends who also use, places he can access, situations where he can use. And he begins to have a lifestyle geared towards use: the music, the clothes, the environment, the people. Everything ends up being related to the drug. Changes that distance him from family, school, work, and the essential values ​​of life. The addict, feeling discriminated against, isolates himself and begins to frequent dangerous places that put his health and life at risk. To protect himself, he begins to lie, manipulate, and use emotional blackmail. Confused and unstable, he is afraid to accept help, fearing that the people who most want to help him will harm him. The individual becomes ambivalent between the desire to use and the need to stop, changing their mind constantly. Without motivation to face treatment, they threaten the family, who become hostage to their behavior, accepting things that were previously unacceptable, getting used to the abnormality. It is necessary for the family to be encouraged and seek guidance, even if the dependent person does not want help. Here at the Cleuza Canan clinic, we have a program for the family supporting, guiding, and treating the suffering caused by addiction. By strengthening themselves, without guilt and without fear, they will have more emotional capacity to take coherent actions that will help their chemically dependent family member. Come talk to us. Understanding the disease will help you accept your dependent person and have healthy attitudes towards them. A recovering chemically dependent person has a healthy, balanced, and promising life. Why does a person use drugs? There are countless reasons why a person uses drugs, and they are individual characteristics. But the pursuit of immediate pleasure, ease of access, personality disorders, genetic predisposition, feeling accepted by the group, difficulty in dealing with their emotions and frustrations are the most common among addicts. What is the most dangerous drug? The most dangerous drug is the one the person uses, because it is the one that is causing damage to their life. There is no such thing as a light or heavy drug. Rather, there is light or heavy drug use. So, if you or a family member has problems with drugs and are looking for some type of treatment, fill out the form and wait for us to contact you. You can also contact us through our phone numbers, social media, or by visiting the clinic. All contact information is described on this page. Together, we will evaluate the best treatment strategy for you or your family member. Now download the e-book and learn about the Cleuza Canan treatment center and the Cleuza Canan clinic.