HZNM.COM
welcome to my space
X
Search:  
 HOME   Depression and Addiction: How are They Related
Depression and Addiction: How are They Related
Published by: anonym 2009-01-07
Welcome to:hznm.com

Depression and Addiction: How Are They Related?

The old question of the chicken and the egg and which came first applies to this conundrum. Recent studies suggest that depression and addiction recurrently go hand in hand.

There is a strong correlation between depression and addiction and the problem is often approached in 2 different ways.
1. Some conventional psychiatric treatment procedures focus on treating depression as the root cause contributing to the drug or alcohol abuse problem,
2. Others consider depression as a symptom typically revealed after a person gets addicted into substance abuse.

As an addict travels along the ever descending road, whilst experiencing their high, they are in a euphoric state of mind in which they simply become numb to any sort of pain sensations, both emotional and physical. In most cases, addicts are in a worsening or poor state of health. Long-time drug and alcohol abusers also suffer from nutritional deficiencies. Therefore addiction is a progressive complication.

CASA: Smoking, Drinking, Drugs and Depression Related::
Depression, alcohol use, and marijuana use are all more prevalent among Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction
http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2007/casa-smoking-drinking.html
HOME
Binge drinking, gender and clinical depression::
Alcohol consumption and depression have a complicated relationship. Association Between Alcohol Consumption and Depression Depend on How They Are Measured?
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-01/ace-bdg122706.php
HOME

Due to prolonged addiction problems, addicts face variety of emotional, social and physiological problems such as job loss, broken relations, and discontinuation in studies, financial bankruptcy, legal problems and many others, which lead to recurrent episodes of depression. So in one way or other, depression and addiction is highly correlated with each other, especially considering the consequences of addiction.

Depression Often Leads To Relapse

Depression is a critical mental health condition that most frequently coexist with substance abuse disorders. If left untreated depression can hinder the addiction recovery process and may lead to relapse. On the other hand, an untreated addiction problem may also develop depression in the patient and consequently lead to relapse. Hence, this vicious cycle of depression and addiction needs to be recognized and requires simultaneous treatment.

The ideal treatment must focus on the deepest root of the addiction and its consequences incorporating a thorough understanding of the relation between addiction, recovery, depression and relapse. The treatment must be based on a clear understanding of the bio-psychosocial model of addiction and depression. The fundamental principle of treatment will only be established by treating depression coexisting with addiction. The recovery plans need to address the administration of signs and symptoms of both depression and addiction.

Few Essential Facts

In practice, chronic depression is an integral part of the hard reality that addicts face especially during their recovery. When they feel depressed seeing the destruction they have caused in their life. Prolonged usage of drugs alters the brain programming in such a manner that they inevitably search for an escape from the hard reality they face. This depression may again entice them to use drugs all over again. Some people describe the syndromes of depression and addiction as a married couple who can not exist without each other.

Although the addictsâ ™ brain is programmed for quick relief and instant gratification, therefore one should not use anti-depressants even when he feels depressed during recovery. Anti-depressants offer nothing more than a temporary solution. It is better to seek family support at the time of depression or ask for help from volunteers who are continuously contributing in the field of addiction.




How much does getting a small tattoo on your hip/stomach hurt?
Do anyone else have an itchy anus? ?

You are looking at:hznm.com's Depression and Addiction: How are They Related, click hznm.com to home
  • photos to movie
  • can not install new fonts in windows 98
  • removing suse linux
  • voluntary job applications invited
  • soundcard problem
  • to firewall or not to firewall
  • adobe premiere installation error
  • problem with driver cab
  • lost password
  • converting wallpapers to same resolution
  • internet on red hat
  • need help verrrryyyy urgent
  • old hdd to new hdd booting problems
  •  
  • doom 3 help
  • uninstalling xandros 2 0
  • strange error messges funny system clocktimes
  • i have some doubts regarding new hardware standards
  • t610 or k700
  • problem with redhat linux 10
  • cannot read old hdd on new one
  • hardware problem require immediate assistance
  • strange problem with ie ie based browsers
  • mp3 in vcd player
  • which graphic card to buy
  • auto shut down
  • shift programfiles dir out of c
  • use computer as a router
  •  Homepage | Add to favorites | Contact us | Exchange links | LOGIN | Site map | 
    Copyright© 2008 hznm.com        Site made:CFZ