Addictions
  Defining, confronting and helping
 
 
Introduction
Defining Drugs
What is Addiction

Types of Addiction

Caffeine
Cigarettes
Computers
Eating Disorders
Gambling
Sex
Shopping
Substances
Work
 

 

Confronting Addiction
Helping the Addicted
 
 
 

Types of Addiction

The fast pace of our society today leaves ever more people on the fringes looking for an answer to what we are doing here and why. People seek this in a variety of ways. Sometimes when they cannot find an answer they will be thrown into addictions. Drugs and therefore addiction are all around us and we maust learn how to confront and deal with them. In the words of Dr Michael Gossop:

'The desire to experience some altered state of consciousness seems to be an intrinsic part of the human condition, and the persistence that people have shown in pursuit of this goal is as remarkable as the diversity of ways in which they have sought such altered states. this same diversity is shown in the range of different types of drug taking. Whether taken alone or in company, for relaxation or stimulation, to satisfy some personal need or to comply with social pressures, we are surrounded by drugs, some more visible than others - the cups of coffee and tea, the glasses of beer, wine and whisky, the cigarettes, the snorts of cocaine, the joints, the tablets of acid, the fixes of heroin, and the ubiquitous tranquiiizers and sleeping pills. it may be that every drug-induced state has its counterpart in a state of mind arrived at without drugs, but drug taking still remains one of the easiest and most immeaditae ways of altering psychological states; for some people, the ease and immediacy with which drugs achieve thier effects proves particularly seductive. so long as thier are drug takers there will be drug casualities. No form of drug taking is without its dangers, but the quest to eliminate drug taking has proved to be the search for a chimera. Drug taking is here to stay and one way or another we must all learn to live with drugs.'

'Living with Drugs' Fifth edition, Dr M Gossop. Ashgate. Page 218

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