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Suggest Treatment For Alcohol Addiction

I have a son with a drug and drinking problem. He has been through rehab 2 times, He is married we are out of our minds and so is his wife. Where can we send him for long term care and rehab? Now the killer he has no insurance at all. We have paid two times and can not afford any more. We live at the south Jersey shore.Help!
Tue, 29 Nov 2016
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Yeah, see, this is the problem with addiction treatment these days---the therapist, patients, textbooks do not recognize the difference between a positive and a negative system. in positive systems you add, in negative you take away. Addiction is compulsively going after "the good stuff". Therapists shouldn't have the same bad thought processes.

So, different people have different reasons for compulsive behaviors. It can be very mild in alcohol, but I doubt that is the case here. Both of my kids drank heavily in college a few times because, hey, college, alcohol. It didn't become a frequent occurrence.
So, someone can have this from a totally unrelated problem: depression and/or bipolar disorder. You treat the depression, the drug abuse often goes away. It can be from escapism, it can be from liking a disrupted life, it can be from a learned response that doing something feels good, and having that associated with people, places, circumstances; it can be from the withdrawal from the drugs or alcohol feeling bad (in which case rehab is helpful; in the other instances it isn't). But in all of these cases it is identifying what cognitive pattern is messing up and working to damp it down (negative system; it isn't generally done or it isn't done well). 12 step programs are pretty good for a lot of these behavior patterns
There are drugs that modify some of the internal chemicals involved in alcohol addiction. They are of small benefit (25% improvement in success).
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Suggest Treatment For Alcohol Addiction

Yeah, see, this is the problem with addiction treatment these days---the therapist, patients, textbooks do not recognize the difference between a positive and a negative system. in positive systems you add, in negative you take away. Addiction is compulsively going after the good stuff . Therapists shouldn t have the same bad thought processes. So, different people have different reasons for compulsive behaviors. It can be very mild in alcohol, but I doubt that is the case here. Both of my kids drank heavily in college a few times because, hey, college, alcohol. It didn t become a frequent occurrence. So, someone can have this from a totally unrelated problem: depression and/or bipolar disorder. You treat the depression, the drug abuse often goes away. It can be from escapism, it can be from liking a disrupted life, it can be from a learned response that doing something feels good, and having that associated with people, places, circumstances; it can be from the withdrawal from the drugs or alcohol feeling bad (in which case rehab is helpful; in the other instances it isn t). But in all of these cases it is identifying what cognitive pattern is messing up and working to damp it down (negative system; it isn t generally done or it isn t done well). 12 step programs are pretty good for a lot of these behavior patterns There are drugs that modify some of the internal chemicals involved in alcohol addiction. They are of small benefit (25% improvement in success).