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Fooling Yourself With Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Drug and alcohol addiction affects so many parts of your life – family, work, finances, health, legal status, etc.  One of the worst things drug addiction does is distort your reality.  You think you are doing one thing, but you’re really doing another.  You might see the world one way, but the sober people in your life see it entirely differently.  What do you really think you are doing?

Drug Addiction And The Old Switcheroo

When you are addicted to drugs, your mind becomes highly focused on yourself.  You become sensitive about your own concerns, putting the needs of your friends, children, husband or boyfriend, and coworkers in second place. 

The drugs dull and confuse your emotions, but these corrupted emotions are also the cornerstone of your beliefs and behaviors.  Even though it may seem as if you have covered them and pushed them aside, you have actually made your feelings more in charge than ever. 

Because you refuse face your feelings, they become “queen” over you.  Your good senses are constantly trumped by your whims and reactions.  You believe you have done one thing, but you have really done another.  And the addiction will keep you believing this lie forever.  

Denial of Your Drug or Alcohol Addiction

People generally want to believe they are doing good things, even if it’s only for their benefit.  That’s about the only way anyone can really live with themselves.  Ask any financial CEO at the root of the current US economy crisis and they will tell you they “did all they could” to make things work before the crash. 

Imagine you had a drug addiction and that you’ve been getting serious clues you were sending your own life into the tank.  You might believe it would be better to defend yourself than to face the weight of that reality.

So you scratch and claw through your days on drugs, refusing drug treatment and professional help each time.  Most honestly, you probably feel too ashamed or worthless to accept help from someone else.  Or, you feel hopeless about getting your life back.  You may even feel angry at those who would suggest you make change in your life. 

Because you feel such pain and turmoil inside, you toss your good judgement out the door and tell others to leave you alone.  You thought you were being stronger and better by saying you didn’t need help.  Instead, you isolated yourself from what you needed most.  Drug addiction will keep you believing this lie forever as well. 

Drug Rehab for Women Understands The Lies of Drug Addiction

There is a way out of this maze of lies and self-deception.  Drug rehab for women understands the needs and concerns of women with addiction.  They know about the tricks addiction plays on the mind and how it entangles women through their emotions.  With drug rehab you can clear your mind, talk straight with yourself again, and take good care of your emotions.

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