Drug Addiction Help Free: The Best Drug Addiction Help Lies Within Yourself
When one is encompassed in a life of addiction, there come times when you truly feel that you could do with some drug addiction help, that special person or system which will help you to overcome this ‘sickness’ in the blink of an eye so that you could be the old you, the you who was not drug dependent and could function as a normal person.
Well in my many years of experience in this field, let me tell you straight out, drug addiction help of this nature does not exist. Yes there are some methods of getting clean which work better than others and there are methods which you can make use of in order to deal with your addiction, but at the end of the day, the responsibility is yours and only yours.
There is nobody on God’s green earth who is going to magically wave their hands and free you from the life of an addict, when it comes to drug addiction help, the foremost person playing a part in your recovery will need to be yourself. Unless you are able to realize you have a problem and are willing to take responsibility for it, there is no therapist, system or quick fix which is going to set you free.
We often want, as addicts and normal people, to be able to turn around and place the blame on everything around us, our family, our friends, our upbringing or society in general, but unless you are willing to look deep within yourself in order to discover the root cause of your addiction, chances are that no degree of drug addiction help is going to help you get or stay clean.
As an addict, the spirit of blame consumed a vast part of my life, I was blaming my family, my friends, my situation and even God for the path which I had chosen myself to walk. The truth of the matter was that I had long ago lost the element of taking responsibility for my own actions and it had become so easy to blame all and sundry for the mistakes which I had chosen to make.
So take a tip from a recovering junkie when it comes to looking for drug addiction help, do not look for help, but expect everyone else to be responsible for your recovery. Come to terms with yourself and the road which you have chosen to follow and then be willing to pay the price which you owe in order to recover, this price is no more complicated than taking responsibility for your own decisions and actions.
David Kuhn was a drug addict for a large portion of his life, but has managed to overcome his addiction which culminated in intravenous heroin addiction. He has been ‘clean’ for ten years now and his passion is to help other people understand and overcome their addictions.
For more articles (or training) on drug addiction help or to get your FREE Mini Course which shows how he managed to beat addiction and stay clean, go to http://www.recoveringjunkie.com.
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