How to cure your addiction without entering a detoxification program

by admin on May 11, 2010

A drug is highly willing to take a drug that makes you feel good. For example, snorting cocaine makes you energetic, alert, euphoric, more mental clarity. Once you’re addicted to a drug, abstaining from it becomes a nightmare. For example, abstaining from cocaine can cause agitation, depression, extreme fatigue, anxiety, angry outbursts, lack of motivation, vomiting, tremors, irritability, muscle pain and sleep disorders. Thorndike law of effect In other words, what keeps you hooked is that the medication makes you happy, and avoid it makes you feel terrible. This coincides with Thorndike’s Law Effect: If a reward follows a particular behavior, that behavior is likely to be repeated, if any punishment follows a particular behavior, that behavior probably will not be repeated. For example, feeling good because your reward for snorting cocaine, feeling awful is your punishment for avoiding cocaine. So what do you do? This is why it is so difficult to abstain from an addiction. You have an addiction to drugs and can not quit. And now? Do not despair, there is a way out. The trick is to see your addiction differently – seeing it for what it really is. Unemployable, Lonely, and sick While taking your medication makes you feel good right away, it makes you feel terrible for the long term. For example, snorting cocaine will eventually cause health problems such as heart disease, heart attacks, respiratory failure, stroke, seizures, gastrointestinal problems, convulsions, nausea, blurred vision, chest pain, fever, muscle spasms and coma. If you think these health problems are bad, long-term cocaine snorting causes social problems such as lying, stealing, absenteeism at work and even prostitution. So basically, cocaine makes you long-term unemployment because of your work absenteeism, loss of friends and family because of your lying and stealing, and disease due to adverse effects of cocaine on your body. Cocaine is finally converted you a loser – unable to work, alone and sick! Other popular recreational drugs such as crack, heroin, crystal meth, Vicodin, ecstasy, and OxyContin also ultimately transform you into a loser – unfit for work, alone and sick! Thorndike’s Law Revisited effect Now let’s revisit Thorndike’s Law Effect: If a reward follows a particular behavior, that behavior is likely to be repeated, if any punishment follows a particular behavior, that behavior probably will not be repeated. Being unemployable, lonely and sick is your punishment for taking your desired drug over time, be employed, loved, and healthy because your reward for avoiding your desired drug over time. So what do you do? Classical conditioning Wait a minute! Reading this article will not help you! Once done reading, you go back to snorting cocaine, crack, heroin shooting, popping OxyContin, or whatever it is you. That’s why I’m introducing a powerfully effective intervention self-help that you need to do regularly. This self-help intervention is called classical conditioning. In short, classical conditioning is in association with a particular feeling of a particular event, again and again until they become automatically associated with each other. Say you have an addiction to cocaine and want to quit smoking. Thus, instead of feeling good after snorting cocaine, you want to feel terrible. What makes you feel very badly? Electric shock? Well, we’ll use. So each time you snort cocaine, you give yourself a severe electric shock. You feel horrible every time. Finally, you will automatically associate cocaine snorting terrible feeling – without the electric shock! Thus, curing yourself of cocaine addiction. However, electric shocks you is not socially acceptable and attract unwanted attention. We need something more discreet. What’s more discreet than the hidden thoughts inside your head? Can you use your mind to feel terrible? Let’s see. You have snorted cocaine and want to feel terrible for doing so. So you think, “By using cocaine, I’m making myself a complete loser. I am becoming totally unemployable, lonely, and sick. Worthless. Useless. A hopeless piece of shit. No good. “How do you feel?” It’s ugly, right? So if you think that in this sense each time you snort cocaine, you will eventually learn to associate snorting cocaine with feeling awful – without using your mind to feel terrible! Thus, curing yourself of cocaine addiction. Considerations This article is adapted for addicts of hard drugs like cocaine, crack, heroin, crystal meth, Vicodin, ecstasy, and OxyContin. However, the intervention discussed here can be used, with minor adjustments, to overcome addictions to soft drugs. For example, smoking cigarettes does not necessarily cause unemployment or loneliness. But it causes health problems such as emphysema, heart disease, stroke, cancer, birth defects, green teeth, and spider veins. So rather than thinking that you were becoming unemployable, lonely, and sick every time you smoke a cigarette, you just simply think you are getting sick. Conclusion In the past, addiction was considered a disease of overwhelming and unmanageable. And the addict, using his own will, was seen as powerless against this disease. Therefore, the addict was encouraged to join a support group that could lead to a spiritual awakening. Currently, addiction is regarded as a self-destructive behavior maintained by the reward of taking a drug (feeling good) and refrain from punishment (withdrawal symptoms). Given this, a scientific intervention such as classical conditioning can actually heal. Although I am a scientific mind, I believe in the power of prayer, since I’ve seen work in my own life. Thus, by all means, I beg you to be free from your addiction, then go ahead and free yourself with conventional air conditioning.

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