FAQ about addiction treatment

29 March 2024, Friday

Each addiction is a disease, which impact on physical and psychological state of a person, his relationships, family and social surrounding.

Deputy Chief Physician for Children’s Narcology of SAHI “Republican Center for Public Health and Medical Prevention of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan” Krinitskiy Stepan  Matveevich replied to frequently asked questions about addiction treatment.

What addiction is the most dangerous?

All addictions are dangerous, because they have a single mechanism of occurrence and development. Primary addiction occurs once and for all. And the substance can change and alternate. For example, the tobacco addiction is a ready base for alcohol and drug addiction. An addicted person is a sick person forever!

Which methods of alcohol addiction are the most effective?

Alcoholism treatment methods are chosen for specific patient. It is not a disease that is being treated, but a person. The main thing is timely consultation with a narcologist, the choice of method, following the doctor's recommendations and an absolute sobriety regime for the patient and his immediate environment.

Is alcohol abuse hypnosis safe?

Alcohol abuse hypnosis is a psychotherapeutic technique that requires a person to be motivated to be treated. Psychotherapy does not work without desire. After treatment there is an absolute sobriety regime. These conditions provide security guarantees.

How to tell a close person about his problems with alcohol?

A person spends his life in a close environment. These people interact with a person and sometimes express displeasure with his behavior or actions. If this discontent is related to their alcohol consumption, this is the reason for the person to promise not to drink anymore. The first violation of a promise is an excuse to tell a person that he has no control over himself and his behavior is dictated by alcoholic motives and a narcologist is already waiting for him.

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