Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Drug Addiction or Alcoholism: Which Is Easier To Recover From?

Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, both diseases of the brain which create devastation in the lives of the addict and alcoholic, have often been debated over as to which is easier to recover from. Some say that drug addiction is easier to recover from as alcohol is legal and more prevalent in today’s society, thus creating greater opportunity for relapse in the case of the alcoholic. The other side of this debate would be that illegal drugs and the addict’s “connection” are still present, prescription medication is being prescribed in ever increasing amounts, not to mention, the internet has now made the purchase of narcotics easier than ever before.

Relapse Prevention Is Equally Available for Drug Addiction and Alcoholism

What we are sure of is the addict or alcoholic always has an excuse when they relapse. They tend to blame other people or situations for the reason behind their relapse behavior. If the person recovering from drug addiction or alcoholism would follow a relapse prevention plan, which might include changing their old drinking and drugging buddies for friends in recovery (changing their support system), quit meeting and frequenting places where they drank or used drugs and abstain from participating in unhealthy behavior, there would be no difference in the degree of difficulty recovering from drug addiction or alcoholism.

There are a number of sources of information on relapse, alcoholism and drug addiction treatment available on the web. At RecoveryConnection.org you can find information on a variety of topics ranging from types of drugs and different addictions, treatment options and a helpful frequently asked questions section. There you can also find an alcohol and drug rehab facility. At LakeviewHealth.com, an alcohol and drug rehab facility located in Florida, you will find valuable information on programs for specific populations, namely drug rehab programs for Hispanics and addiction treatment for gays and lesbians.

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