Saturday, February 28, 2009

Drug Addiction Therapy Programs for Depression

Before I get into the good news, just know that with the help of drug addiction therapy services, my depression went away almost immediately, without the use of prescription antidepressants. My story with drug addiction counseling started when i was actually seeking treatment for a terrible depression. I just couldn’t seem to feel happy about anything. I had a job, a family, a house and the hole shebang, but every day I simply felt worse, like my world was closing in around me. I was drinking quite a bit, but I didn’t really think there was a problem with that. In fact, I was very thankful for alcohol because it gave me a brief break from my depression each night.

For many people, depression is the first sign that they’re losing control over their drug and alcohol use. In fact, many people get into a drug addiction therapy program in a roundabout way by first seeing a shrink with complaints of depression. This is exactly how it happened for me.

I went to a shrink about my depression, and I was surprised when he told me I might have a drinking problem. He told me that alcohol could be causing the depression, and that some in-depth drug addiction therapy services could help solve the problem! I told him I didn’t do any drugs, so I didn’t need a drug addiction therapy program. He told me that drug addiction counseling worked the same for people regardless of their drug or brand of choice.

This shrink turned me on to a drug addiction therapy program where I could get daily outpatient drug addiction therapy services, so I could continue to work and provide for my family while I got better. I started attending these drug addiction counseling sessions around my work schedule.

Just because it was an outpatient drug addiction therapy program didn’t make it easy. These drug addiction counseling sessions were one-on-one and sometimes in groups. We really got down to the nitty gritty of how we drank and why we drank. We were given tools to live our life by, like appropriate ways to handle stress, anger, fear and happiness. At the end of the month-long drug addiction therapy program, I felt brand-new. My depression went away on its own. I had stopped abusing alcohol and self-medicating to handle my depression. As the result of drug addiction counseling I’m now happy, joyous and free!

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