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MOTIVATION HOW TO DRUG-FREE

Posted by Hendra Deni Afriliya Tuesday, July 5, 2011

MOTIVATION HOW TO DRUG-FREE

Health greetings friend, ok we continued our posting yesterday of course there are about drugs,
for this occasion I tried to motivate how that drug addicts can be free from the dangers of drugs.
The following bit of my motivation

Process for recovering addicts is a struggle. But it turns out recovery or cure an addict is not the end of a journey. This is a beginning of new life which he has fought back: get a decent job, start a career or raise a family.

The success of a rehabilitation program in a broader sense should not only be measured from the body and the mental ability to rehabilitate addicts, but also from the success of integrating them back into society. However, if the measurement was used, not a lot of rehab programs that claim they are effective.

Without the need to extend this discussion, in fact, many addicts would often hit a dead end. When they recovered and ready to plunge into the society, there was a rejection of them. The form of such frustration may lead to the occurrence of relapse (return to addicts).

But instead, masyarakatpun often disappointed; when the door opened, addicts are often unstable and returned to the pool of long ago. It brings the crisis of public trust in the addict.

What exactly happens to addicts so that they seem unstable? I often ask myself: what's the difference between those who want but can not and who are willing and able to recover? What exactly happens in the process of change that distinguishes addicts end result?

Cycle Changes
A model of change Procanska & DiClementi (1982) provides a framework and a fairly good picture of the stages of what happens to addicts toward recovery.
This model has the potential to help us design an integrated intervention model that can be adjusted at each stage of it. And help addicts to move steadily toward recovery.
Four stages of change model of Prochaska and DiClementi are precontemplation, contemplation, action, maintenance (see table 1)

Intention: First Step Change
Many theories are presented to experts in analyzing the process of change addicts. Sociologists must carry the influence of environmental and other external factors such as the distibution of power in a relationship, cultural factors (not bad and the availability of drugs); factors psychologists glorify himself as the originator of the change, while the experts 'random-overdo' (incorporating expert theory-psychology-sociology sociology or psychology - I did not know the difference!) using all the analysis and observation of experts in building his own theory.

A bio-sociology of science theorists such as Glatt believe the need for a certain pressure that comes from junkie environment triggers a state of "rock-bottom".

Pressure are common include such things called sociologist Ron Roizen as the 4L (Liver, Lover, Livelihood, Law). Liver talk about health and the possibility of instant death; Lover's relationship and family issues; Livelihood represents economic problems or issues in the workplace and the Law course, joking about the fear of death addicts with legal and other crimes.

A psychologist named Orford (1985) add a "motivation" to change the total addict can occur through ng penti events that occurred in his life, such as: marriage, children, spiritual experience or something else.
"The power of a will and motivation to quit" is a term mainstay of other psychologists and set them as drivers of change. Although some berperpektif interactionist sociologists also mentioned the "motivation" as the central capital changes, overlap the two disciplines is not new.
For me, the overlap of the various fields of science should be accepted as intellectual property and not a debate for another drop.

Motivation should be there in starting a process of change. Megapa and how does one find the motivation, in my opinion, it all depends on each individual and the circumstances and conditions that accompany it. All the factors mentioned above are clearly needed to sustain a change. Maintaining it is much more difficult.

ok friend hopefully with this post we all are always far with all kinds of drugs,,,

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