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🔐 The Woolf Group (TWG) is shedding light on the 'Control' aspect of substance use disorder in our latest blog post. 🔐 Control, or rather the loss of it, is a defining characteristic of addiction. Individuals may start using drugs voluntarily, but addiction can strip away their ability to regulate usage, leading to a destructive cycle. Often, when we think about SUD and losing control, we think of a slippery slope. Once that addiction is started it is very difficult to catch yourself as it would be difficult to stop yourself down a slippery slope. 🔄 Our post delves into the challenges of maintaining control and the factors that contribute to this loss, such as changes in brain function that affect decision-making and self-regulation. 🧠 A staggering 40-60% of people relapse after treatment due to this lack of control, highlighting the need for comprehensive support and effective recovery strategies. 📊 We invite you to read our blog post to gain a deeper understanding of the 'Control' factor in drug abuse and join us in advocating for solutions that can break the cycle of addiction. 📖 Together, we can empower individuals to regain control and move towards a brighter, healthier future. 💡💚 #TWG #Control #SUD #Recovery #BreakTheCycle
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Addiction is a Disease: The Shocking Truth Revealed Addiction is not a choice—it’s a disease of the brain. Over the past two decades, it has claimed more American lives than some of the deadliest wars in history. Recognizing addiction as a disease is the first step toward understanding and addressing its impact. 👉 Watch One Second at a Time on Amazon to hear Mike Ortoll’s story and explore the fight against addiction. 🎥 Click here to watch:https://lnkd.in/eMyEj6Ns #AddictionIsADisease #UnderstandingAddiction #OneSecondAtATime
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DISCUSSION POST: Is Addiction a Choice or a Disease? The nature of addiction is widely debated, with some viewing it as a chronic disease that alters brain function and behavior, while others see it as a series of choices influenced by personal willpower and decision-making. Proponents of the disease model argue that addiction requires medical treatment and understanding, while those who view it as a choice believe that personal responsibility and willpower are key to overcoming it. What’s your perspective? Is addiction a disease, or is it primarily a matter of personal choice? Join the discussion in the comments! #recovery #sober #wedorecover #knoxville #addictiontreatment #tennessee #soberknoxville
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Dopamine addiction is a complex issue that affects millions of people worldwide. It can manifest in various ways, from excessive social media use and gaming to unhealthy eating habits and substance abuse. Understanding the role of dopamine in our brains and the factors that contribute to addiction is essential for breaking free from its hold. In this reel, we’ll discuss the science behind dopamine addiction, the potential consequences, and effective coping mechanisms for managing cravings and finding healthier ways to experience pleasure. #dopaminedetox #mentalhealth #therapy #selfcare #addiction #socialmediaaddiction
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