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  • Fear of Failing Drug Rehab

    Your parents have hounded you, your sister has begged you, and your girlfriend says she wants the old you back. You know, they are worried about you and want what’s best for you. But you know they don’t understand why you refuse to go to drug rehab. You can’t disappoint them, because that would hurt worse than what drugs are doing to you. So you just keep saying no.

    Fear Of Failure Avoiding Drug Rehab

    Fear Of Failure Can Keep Your Drug Addiction Going

    The addict speaking in the above paragraph is have a deeply set fear of failure. They would rather let their drug addiction continue instead of trying getting sober with the risk of relapse. This is just a choice between the lesser of two evils. Drug addiction might be pretty bad, but failure at getting better could be even worse.

    Addiction thinking can read or its ugly head at the worst possible moments. Just as a person is getting encouragement and support they need to take the first step towards drug rehab, their addiction thinking cranks up the fear. Since a person with addiction has poor emotional control, this fear can easily take over important decisions.

    Addiction Thinking Interferes With Decisions

    For a person with this much fear, drug rehab can seem like a test. You either pass it or fail, and there really isn’t any point in trying it more than once. If you can’t pass it the first time, you’ll probably never pass it. Black and white, all or nothing, win or lose – this is the structure of addiction thinking. The addicted mind can have so much trouble seeing drug rehab as simply one step of a long process.

    Having a relapse sometime after being at drug rehab is not uncommon. For some, it may be within a year. For others, it may be several years. Relapse is not failure, and relapse is a reality of having an addiction. Avoiding drug rehab so you don’t “fail” will almost guarantee bigger problems than any relapse might cause. With a good recovery plan, a temporary relapse can be managed. You can get back on your recovery path and learn from what happened. When a person allows their drug addiction to go on untreated, they paint a dim future for themselves.

    Take The First Step Of Drug Rehab

    You may feel like you are avoiding the pain of failure by not starting drug rehab. But what you really do is set yourself up for more painful life. Drug rehab can seem like an uncomfortable place to start, but your discomfort can be a small price to pay for the chance at a better life.

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    About Erika K.

           

    Erika K. has studied addiction and recovery for over ten years. As an accomplished writer, she uses the power of words to help men and women of all ages better understand issues of dependence and substance abuse.

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