During our lives, there will be many things that we experience. Hopefully, the bulk of our experiences will be happy memories. Celebrating a birth, school graduations, or family get-togethers are all examples of memories that we will want to hold on to and remember as happy times. However, it’s undeniable that you will experience memories that may negatively impact you and trigger an addiction to drugs or alcohol. As you take steps toward overcoming your addiction, it’s imperative that you have a clear understanding of the connection between trauma and substance abuse. Recognizing that connection will help you begin healing the root causes of addiction and lead live a sober life.
When you are unable to mentally or emotionally process the traumatic events in your life, you may turn to drugs or alcohol as a way to self-medicate. While just one drink or one drug may sound appealing in terms of “taking the edge off,” this pattern of behavior can quickly spiral out of control. By not addressing the emotions or how you feel due to trauma, the feelings of pain will only continue to fester as your addiction continues to grow.
Without uncovering the root cause of your addiction, you put yourself at a disadvantage when it comes to being able to overcome it. The Muse team will help show you that these experiences and associating emotions are not something that you need to fear. When you work with a group of experienced professionals who can gently lead you through these experiences, you can rest assured that you will have the support and understanding that you require during this period in your recovery.
At Muse Treatment, we utilize different forms of therapy to help you work through your trauma. Over and above group therapy and individual counseling, we have found that these types of treatment can also help you to overcome your addiction and work through your trauma:
Several mental health disorders can potentially lead to substance abuse. Here are a few examples:
The Muse Treatment team is well-versed in helping patients who suffer from both addiction and mental health disorders. We take the time to learn more about you, your history, and the goals for your long-term sobriety. Whether you are interested in an inpatient or outpatient program or you would like to transition into one of these programs after detox, our team of addiction experts is here to help. Don’t suffer another day with co-occurring disorders. Reach out to us today at (800) 426-1818 to start the admissions process.
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