Monday, September 27, 2010

The dependence of the true nature - Psychological Perspectives

The negative effects of abuse, the addict is a drug that slowly enters his or her family and eventually the entire community. Efforts to educate our community regarding the effects of this decisive for initiating positive change.

The material losses associated with addiction are often obvious. Crime and the possible loss of health, work, family, friends, money, and are only manifestations of more intangible losses resultingprobably the real culprit for abuse: self-loss through malicious and strict separation of his feelings by addiction.

satisfy emotions a useful purpose, the most important to better understand themselves. Avoidance of feelings (especially by the dependence), to rob valuable management information that feelings can afford. "Instinct," for example, as a crystallization are seen by all the life experience in a large sense.No one can know all the life experiences and how they may relate to present concerns. But you can benefit from a sense of leadership.

The dependence of the real potential of this boring, and other types of emotions that may ultimately alienate him further from the hype, or themselves and others, which leads to confusion, mismanagement, and despair. This cycle can continue to create a pattern that can lead to a specific amount of damages. Education (whetherthrough the media, therapy, etc.) is the key to breaking this way and changing the last despair into hope for the future.

Jellinek curve provides a graphical representation of the insidious addiction and recovery: www.SimplifiedHealth.com / links.htm # Jellinek

Jerry Solfanelli

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