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Addiction to Complaining
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An Introduction to Cocaine Addictions
Cocaine is a highly addictive
stimulant witch immediately
affects the brain after introducing
it to the body. The side effects
of this drug are extremely
pleasurable and give the user
a false sense of euphoria.
Like caffiene, cocaine makes
the user feel awake, energized
and reduces the feeling of
hunger. Cocaine addicts will
have a sense of well being
and a great sense of power
combined with restlessness
and anxiety. When the effects
of cocaine wear off the user
will 'crash' and have the
the pleasurable, euphoric
feelings, turn in to a great
feeling of depression. A Cocaine
addiction is hard to over
come because the depression
can be overwhelming. If the
user cannot over come the
addiction he/she might go
to great lengths, even if
it means neglecting a job,
school or loved ones, to get
their fix.
Signs of cocaine abuse include;
bloodshot eyes, change in
appitite or sleep, sniffling
or runny nose,a change in
friends, or school grades,
sleepy, sadness, loss of intrest
in hobbys and others, and
fequently needing money. Short-Term
effects of cocaine while 'high';
The cocaine user will be energetic
with enhanced senses and mental
alertness, increased heart
rate and blood pressure, increased
temperature and dilated pupils.
Long term effects of cocaine:
irritability, mood swings,
restless, paranoid, possible
auditory hallucinations and
the number one long-term effect
is addiction to the substance
itself.
Many treatments have been
found to have a positive affect
on treating a cocaine addiction,
but it is important to match
the treatment to the needs
to the individual. The main
idea is to get the cocaine
abuser to stop the use of
the drug and keep them positive
throught the withdrawl. There
is an option for the user
to see a therapist but that
might not always be the best
choice. Another choice is
contingency management, which
uses a point system to gain
positive rewards for staying
cocaine free. Rewards which
would promote healthy living
and focus on constructive
thinking. Joining a therapeutic
community or rehab
clinic has proven to be
a great option. The residential
programs focus on re-socialization,
group therapy, and team work
to overcome their porblems.
It is very important no matter
what the treatment is for
cocaine addiction the most
important aspect to overcoming
the problem is giving/getting
support. Visit OHS for more
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About the Author
Tyler writes about various
topics, contact him @ tdfalls@gmail.com
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