Recovery Through Acknowledgement & Acceptance of an Addiction

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It is not unusual to experience difficulty acknowledging an addiction

You must first acknowledge and accept the reality of your addiction before you can begin the work of releasing the addiction. Do not let pride, fear or negative thinking prevent you from taking that important first step toward recovery.

  1. History

    Significance

    • Eventually we accept our powerlessness over the compulsion
      Eventually we accept our powerlessness over the compulsion

      In order to recover from an addiction you must first accept the fact that you lack control over a substance or behavior as you acknowledge the detrimental ways it affects your relationships, your performance at work or school, and your health.

    Effects

    Insight

    • You can face your addiction and begin to recover before you hit bottom
      You can face your addiction and begin to recover before you hit bottom

      You do not need to hit rock bottom to begin recovery. When you recognize your loss of control over this addiction, or when you see your compulsion breaking up your relationships or causing you to miss too many days at work, you can choose to get help before the downward slide continues.

    Considerations

    • Acceptance brings positive change
      Acceptance brings positive change

      After you accept the truth about your addiction you can begin the work of learning to live without it by attending an inpatient recovery program or by attending outpatient meetings such as "Alcoholics Anonymous," where people like yourself share thoughts and feelings while encouraging one another's recovery efforts.

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