Addicts demand a lot from themselves. The society doesn’t discuss this very often. It is a common misconception that addicts do not put any effort in anything. This is not true. Addicts fight almost every single day, and they almost always lose.
The struggle is between the knowledge that the addiction is ruining them, and the loss of submitting to it anyway. Let’s take a minute to appreciate that “almost”. Even if the addict has lost that battle every day for years, they only need to win once to get on the path of never losing again.
You can’t reach your goal if you consider yourself lazy. You can’t achieve your goals if you dismiss yourself with a one-word description. Each addict is a unique individual, and individuals are complex. They often need a customized treatment plan.
We’ll discuss some of the reasons a personalized treatment plan is needed.
Your life situation is unique
Start as broadly as you can to eliminate the obvious first. Your schedule is the first thing to consider. You are unique in your ability to move around, where you live relative to the treatment center, how long your working hours are, and even your level of difficulty.
It would be an unreliable plan if someone presented you with a plan to overcome addiction that did not take into account these things. Nobody can expect to completely change their life in order to become clean. This would only increase stress.
Your addiction is unique
Your addiction is also unique, but on a less obvious level. This may seem obvious to some, but many people who have addictions believe that their addiction is the same as everyone else’s. This is not true. Some people become addicted more quickly than others while other people experience stronger cravings.
The worst part is that there’s no reason for it. It is difficult to predict. You must treat your addiction individually.
Your body is unique
Everyone knows this one, but they pretend it’s not true. It’s a fact that the world is so big, the concept of “average person” has become too common. It is expected that, for example, if you feel tired, but it is not prescribed, you’re in the wrong.
Exercise is a common component of treatment plans. The type of exercise and the amount of it you do depends on your level of fitness.
Your mind is unique
Many addicts completely overlook the mental and psychological burden of addiction when imagining their plan for treatment. It’s not that they forget it, but they take it for granted. Everyone who is addicted needs therapy.
There is no single therapy that fits all. You should choose a therapy format and style that you feel comfortable with.
Your triggers are unique
Stress triggers are different for everyone, just as addiction is different in how it affects each person. This means that each person has to be aware of the different stressors that can cause them to crave. You should concentrate on identifying these triggers as part of your treatment.
You are Unique in Your Addiction Level
If you’ve only dealt with addiction for a couple of months, your medical treatment and withdrawal will be much easier to handle than someone who has had to deal with it for many years. If you’ve been dealing with addiction for a long time, you probably know what to expect. Treatment plans should be flexible enough to accommodate both scenarios.
It is important to ensure that you receive the right medical care.
Your environment is unique
Your addiction will affect the look of your surroundings, whether it’s the condition of your bedroom or the place you live. All of these things could be affected or only one. Good treatment plans consider how your environment can encourage your addiction. It may be necessary to alter one or more of these factors as part of a treatment plan.
Your social circle is unique
Most addicts will not admit that a friend helped them become addicted. It is difficult to find a better word for it, but the word “helped”, is often used because it can mean someone who helps the addict be more social or someone who stresses them out. Both cases are a form of pressure that the person exerts on the addict.
This should be addressed in a treatment plan. It could be learning to say no or how to defend oneself.
Your communication style is unique
Would you be able manage your treatment plan if every request that you made to your physician had to be written down? What if every request had to be spoken? What if you had to speak in front of an entire group? In-person? Phone? There are many ways to communicate, but not all are best for everyone. It is important to consider how the addict will best communicate.
Your internal life is unique
It’s easy to forget the beginning of addiction recovery begins within. It is important to have a customized treatment plan for many reasons. But this one is the most important: some people are ready to jump into recovery. Some people are ready to dive into the deep end of recovery.
Biting off more than one can chew is a sure way to fall back into old habits.
The conclusion of the article is:
Standardization is a global effort to simplify the creation of products. No one lives their life “averagely,” and no one conquers addiction “averagely.” Come visit us to see what a customized treatment plan for you looks like.