Quitting Addictions
Self-Therapy For People Who ENJOY Learning About Themselves
MY KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST
I'm not an expert on addictions but I do know a lot about how people change. And overcoming addiction is one of the biggest changes anyone can make.
So here are the beliefs and methods I find most helpful for people who are licking their addictions.
Since some people don't trust anyone unless they've been through it themselves, I will tell you that I overcame my own addiction to very heavy smoking. It was the most difficult thing I ever did until I learned what I'm going to tell you here.
THE DEPRESSION
Every addictive chemical makes us feel better emotionally - temporarily. Some chemicals directly stimulate our pleasure zone, and others make us feel numb when we are afraid of our feelings.
Everyone with a major addiction gets at least a little depressed due to these chemical changes, especially during the first few days after quitting.
We need to minimize this depression to be able to quit.
THE SCARE
Addicts depend on the distorted feelings they get from their chemicals. Their feelings scare them into thinking that they need the chemicals even though their brains know they don't. And their brains have been losing this battle ever since they became addicted.
So we also need to minimize or eliminate this fear to be able to quit.
WHAT TO DO SO YOU CAN QUIT
1) Get medication from an MD who is an expert on addictions.
2) Get all the physical and emotional support you can from your family, your support group, your friends, and from professionals.
3) Use up all your anger and fear energy safely - until you get full relief.
4) Treat yourself well if you experience failures along the way.
5) Treat yourself well every time you succeed.
1) GETTING MEDICATION FOR AN EXPERT MD
There are many excellent new addiction medications. Don't expect your usual family doctor to know about these. You need a specialist in addictions to help you discover what will work best for you. Call a therapist or any Family Service Agency for a referral to an addiction specialist who is also an MD.
2) GETTING PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
Physical Support: You will need safe, warm touch now! Get non-sexual touch from anyone who offers or says it's O.K. when you ask. It's one of the strongest ways to feel your own worth.
Emotional Support: Don't spend time with people who want you to keep using! This may include some good friends. They are probably good people, but they are bad for you now. Stay away from them. Spend as much time as you can with people who are proud of you for quitting, and with those who cared about you whether you were using or not.
3) USING UP ALL YOUR ANGER AND FEAR SAFELY:
About Anger: You are going to be angry at a lot of things: the chemicals, the manufacturers, anyone who encouraged you to start, anyone who insists you have to quit, etc. If you don't notice your anger you will get very depressed. (When you start to think you are angry with yourself, that's the start of depression.)
About Fear: And you are probably going to be afraid - afraid you won't succeed, and maybe even more afraid that you will succeed and you won't know how to handle your life without the chemicals.
You need to USE UP your anger and your fear. If these feelings are as strong as they are for most people, you will need to use them up in a physical but entirely safe way. When you are scared you might just have to let yourself sit and shake. (I know this is painful, but it's so much more painful to feel like this and try to run away from it.) And when you are angry you might need to find a pile of wood that needs to be chopped, or a bunch of bottles you can smash safely in a junkyard, or something else that brings you safe and powerful physical relief.
A Caution About Anger: Most people who get hooked on chemicals have been badly hurt in their life. They were taught that all anger has to be used on people. This is absolutely not true. If you use such big anger on people, there will be more anger to deal with afterward. If you use it on inanimate objects you can get full relief.
4) TREAT YOURSELF WELL IF YOU FAIL ALONG THE WAY
Always focus on your successes, even when you fail. If you use the chemical again after avoiding it for a week, it's the successful week that matters, not the failure along the way.
5) TREAT YOURSELF WELL BY CELEBRATING WHEN YOU SUCCEED
Every time you pass up an opportunity to use, this is a major success. Celebrate alone when necessary, but celebrate with others who care about you whenever you can.
Reading this and thinking seriously about these things is already a major success!
So you can celebrate right now!
Enjoy Your Changes!
Everything here is designed to help you do just that!
next: About Joy
APA Reference
Staff, H.
(2008, November 26). Quitting Addictions, HealthyPlace. Retrieved
on 2024, June 20 from https://www.healthyplace.com/self-help/inter-dependence/quitting-addictions