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		<title>Mental Illness Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern that occurs in an individual and is thought to cause disability that is not expected as part of normal development. A mental illness may be possibly caused by several factors such as genetics, environment, and chemical imbalances in the brain. It is called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern that occurs in an individual and is thought to cause disability that is not expected as part of normal development. A mental illness may be possibly caused by several factors such as genetics, environment, and chemical imbalances in the brain. It is called mental simply because usually, the illness does not involve much anatomical dysfunctions. Usually, the disorder involves a thinking that something is wrong when physically, it seemed as if nothing is wrong. The symptoms are more internal rather than external. People may think that it is normal for someone to be talking to himself for a while. However, when this symptom last longer, longer than a certain period and disrupts bodily functions, then a mental illness may be diagnosed.</p>
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<p>Everyone has their abnormal persona. We all have that craziness within us. It is just a matter of how we manage our differences and extremities that we are able to handle our craziness. Moreover, many ask if mental illnesses really do exist. The English-speaking world has not always used medical language to illustrate the behavior we now label as symptomatic of mental disorder. Illlustrations were sometimes framed in quite different terms, such as possession. What we now call mental illness was not always treated as a medical problem. Non-English-speaking nations in the West have had changes in their linguistic usage and their treatment of the mentally ill roughly parallel to Anglophone countries. Anthropological work in non-Western cultures suggests that there are many cases of behavior that psychiatry would categorize as symptomatic of mental disorder, which are not seen within their own cultures as signs of mental illness.</p>
<p>However, nowadays, it has been argued that mental disorders are really existing mental conditions that may have caused disruption in a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others and daily functioning. Just as diabetes is a disorder of the pancreas, mental illnesses are medical conditions that often result in a lessened capacity for coping with the ordinary demands of life.</p>
<p>Mental illness does not choose an individual to carry the burdens of the disorder. Mental illnesses are not the result of personal weakness, lack of character or poor upbringing. Mental illnesses are curable. Most people diagnosed with a serious mental illness can experience relief from their symptoms by actively participating in an individual treatment plan. In addition to medication treatment, psychosocial treatment such as cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, peer support groups and other community services can also be components of a treatment plan and that assist with recovery. The availability of transportation, diet, exercise, sleep, friends and meaningful paid or volunteer activities contribute to overall health and wellness, including mental illness recovery.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, society may be responsible for one’s failure in recovering form a mental illness. When the person is cured inside a medical institution, he or she is given sufficient treatment and is treated as if they are normal. They are given proper care and attention so as to promote recovery. However, when they go out into the real world after some time, society, upon knowing their past, would most likely mock them and treat them differently. Society would look at them as someone who still has the mental disorder and resultingly, it would make them feel worse and thus, could trigger an occurrence of the mental illness once again.</p>
<p>A person afflicted with a mental illness would feel less of himself. He would think that he I not valuable to live in this world given that he could not function properly anymore. However, support from family and friends would be a great help for the patient to view life differently and positively. Thus it is the role of the family to provide the patient with love and care so as to sustain his recovery.</p>
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		<title>Sex and Love Addiction Anonymous Meetings Offer Free Help for Sex Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most, sex addiction and love addiction seems impossible. But there is such a phenomenon. It is not just merely insanely stalking a person you especially like. It is an illness, probably a mental illness that entails compulsivity when it comes to sexual activities and having numerous partners, and being fond of casual sex and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most, sex addiction and love addiction seems impossible. But there is such a phenomenon. It is not just merely insanely stalking a person you especially like. It is an illness, probably a mental illness that entails compulsivity when it comes to sexual activities and having numerous partners, and being fond of casual sex and self gratification. Sex and love addiction is a progressive illness which cannot be cured but which, like many illnesses, can be arrested.  It may take several forms—which includes, but not limited to a compulsive need for sex, excessive dependency on one or many people, or a chronic preoccupation with romance, intrigue, or fantasy, an obsessive compulsive pattern, either sexual or emotional, or both, exists in which relationships or sexual activities have become increasingly destructive to career, family and sense of self-respect. Sex addiction and love addiction, if left unchecked, always gets worse.</p>
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<p>Victims of sex and love addiction has a found a way to help their illness. Sex and love addiction was born. This was founded by a former Alcoholics anonymous member. Though, he had been sober, he was unfaithful to his wife for a period of time. He founded sex and love addiction anonymous as an effort to stop his compulsive sexual and romantic behavior.</p>
<p>The organization encourages members to identify their own &#8220;bottom-line behaviors.&#8221; The organization identifies these behaviors as &#8220;any sexual or emotional act, not regarding its initial impulse may be, which leads to loss of control over rate, frequency, or duration of its occurrence or recurrence, resulting in spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, and moral destruction of oneself and others.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition, the Sex and Love Addiction Anonymous uses the 12-step program and the 12 traditions in helping their members recover from the addiction. The good thing with the organization is that since everyone is a victim, they are empathic about each other’s experiences and feelings. Thus, they claim to understand what the other person is going through and are able to offer support through sharing and meetings. As quoted, “we found in each other what we could find nowhere else: people who knew the depth of our pain. Together we found hope and the care of a loving Higher Power. Our commitment is to help others recover from sexual addiction, just as we have been helped.”</p>
<p>Sex and Love Addiction Anonymous’ twelve-step program are the following:</p>
<p>1. We admitted we were powerless over sex and love addiction &#8211; that our lives had become unmanageable.</p>
<p>2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.</p>
<p>3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood God.</p>
<p>4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.</p>
<p>5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.</p>
<p>6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.</p>
<p>7. Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings.</p>
<p>8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.</p>
<p>9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.</p>
<p>10. Continued to take personal inventory, and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.</p>
<p>11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with a Power greater than ourselves, praying only for knowledge of God&#8217;s will for us and the power to carry that out.</p>
<p>12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to sex and love addicts, and to practice these principles in all areas of our lives.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, these are their Twelve Traditions:</p>
<p>1. Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon S.L.A.A. unity.</p>
<p>2. For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority &#8212; a loving God as this Power may be expressed through our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.</p>
<p>3. The only requirement for S.L.A.A. membership is the desire to stop living out a pattern of sex and love addiction. Any two or more persons gathered together for mutual aid in recovering from sex and love addiction may call themselves an S.L.A.A. group, provided that as a group they have no other affiliation.</p>
<p>4. Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or S.L.A.A. as a whole.</p>
<p>5. Each group has but one primary purpose &#8212; to carry its message to the sex and love addict who still suffers.</p>
<p>6. An S.L.A.A. group or S.L.A.A. as a whole ought never to endorse, finance, or lend the S.L.A.A. name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property, or prestige divert us from our primary purpose.</p>
<p>7. Every S.L.A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.</p>
<p>8. S.L.A.A. should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers.</p>
<p>9. S.L.A.A. as such ought never to be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.</p>
<p>10. S.L.A.A. has no opinion on outside issues; hence the S.L.A.A. name ought never to be drawn into public controversy.</p>
<p>11. Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, TV, film, and other public media. We need guard with special care the anonymity of all fellow S.L.A.A. members.</p>
<p>12. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.</p>
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		<title>Information on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A woman is largely at risk and susceptible to toxins and other harmful substances when she is pregnant. Alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs are substances known as teratogens. Teratogens are substances that cause negative effects towards the fetus inside the mother’s womb. These substances would in turn result to a sick or worse, abnormal baby. Alcohol [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A woman is largely at risk and susceptible to toxins and other harmful substances when she is pregnant. Alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs are substances known as teratogens. Teratogens are substances that cause negative effects towards the fetus inside the mother’s womb. These substances would in turn result to a sick or worse, abnormal baby.</p>
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<p>Alcohol is one teratogen that could greatly affect the woman’s pregnancy. People may not be aware of its danger and still allow a woman to drink alcoholic drinks during her pregnancy, but the result of this would be carried by the baby for the rest of his or her life. Alcohol is one of the known causes of mental and physical birth defects specifically in the United States.  Though, this is only a probability, the rate is high.</p>
<p>For one, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is a disorder that can occur to the embryo when a pregnant woman ingests alcohol during pregnancy. Alcohol crosses the placental barrier and can stunt fetal growth, create distinctive facial stigmata, damage neurons and brain structures, and cause other physical, mental, or behavioral problems. The main effect of FAS is stable central nervous system damage, especially to the brain. Developing brain cells and structures are  malformed by prenatal alcohol exposure, often creating an array of primary cognitive and functional disabilities including poor memory, attention deficits, impulsive behavior, and poor cause-effect reasoning, as well as secondary disabilities for example, mental health problems, and drug addiction.</p>
<p>The signs and symptoms of a having fetal alcohol syndrome are low birth weight, small head circumference, developmental interruption, organ dysfunction, facial abnormalities, including smaller eye openings, flattened cheekbones, and indistinct philtrum (an underdeveloped groove between the nose and the upper lip), epilepsy, poor management, poor socialization skills, such as difficulty building and maintaining friendships and relating to groups, lack of  curiosity, learning difficulties, including poor memory, inability to understand concepts such as time and money, poor language comprehension, poor problem-solving skills, behavioral problems including hyperactivity, inability to concentrate, social withdrawal, stubbornness, impulsiveness, and anxiety.</p>
<p>As said earlier, damage of the central nervous system is the main feature of fetal alcohol syndrome. Central nervous system damage can be evaluated in three areas such as structural, neurological, and functional deficiencies. Structural impairments may include microcephaly (small head size) of two or more standard deviations below the average, or other abnormalities in brain structure. During the first trimester of pregnancy, alcohol gets in the way with the migration and organization of brain cells, which can create structural deformities within the brain. During the third trimester, harm can be caused to the hippocampus, which plays a role in memory, learning, emotion, and encoding visual and auditory information, all of which can create neurological and functional CNS impairments as well.</p>
<p>When structural impairments are not observable, neurological impairments are assessed. Neurological problems are expressed as either diagnosable disorders, such as epilepsy or other seizure disorders, or soft signs. Soft signs are broader, nonspecific neurological impairments, such as impaired fine motor skills, neurosensory hearing loss, poor gait, clumsiness, poor eye-hand coordination.</p>
<p>When structural or neurological impairments are not observed, all four diagnostic systems allow CNS damage due to prenatal alcohol exposure to be assessed in terms of functional impairments. Functional impairments are delays due to prenatal alcohol exposure (rather than hereditary causes or postnatal insults) in observable and measurable domains related to daily functioning, often referred to as developmental disabilities.</p>
<p>The production of birth deficiencies is not a measure on the amount of alcohol being ingested. Individual women process alcohol differently. Other factors differ the results, too, such as the age of the mother, the timing and regularity of the alcohol ingestion, and whether the mother has eaten any food while drinking.</p>
<p>Alcohol quickly passes the placental barrier and the fetus is not at all equipped to eliminate alcohol than its mother, so the fetus tends to receive a high concentration of alcohol, which stays behind longer than it would in the mother&#8217;s system. this is the reason why the child is the one greatly affected when in fact it is the mother who consumes the alcohol. Unfortunately true.</p>
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		<title>Heroin Addiction Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin is a highly addictive drug derived from morphine, which is obtained from the opium poppy. It is a &#8220;downer&#8221; that affects the brain&#8217;s pleasure systems andinterferes with the brain&#8217;s ability to perceive pain. Thus, it is used as pain killer or as a recreational drug. Moreover, it has an extremely high potential for dependence. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heroin is a highly addictive drug derived from morphine, which is obtained from the opium poppy. It is a &#8220;downer&#8221; that affects the brain&#8217;s pleasure systems andinterferes with the brain&#8217;s ability to perceive pain.  Thus, it is used as pain killer or as a recreational drug. Moreover, it has an extremely high potential for dependence.</p>
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<p>Depending upon the preference of the user and the drugs’ purity. Heroin can be used in different ways. It can be injected into a vein, injected into a muscle, smoked in a water pipe, mixed in a regular cigarette, inhaled as smoke through a straw, known as &#8220;chasing the dragon,&#8221; snorted as powder via the nose.</p>
<p>The short-term effects of heroin abuse appear soon after a single dose and disappear in a few hours. After an injection of heroin, the user reports feeling a surge of euphoria together with a warm flushing of the skin, a dry mouth, and heavy extremities. Following this initial euphoria, the user goes &#8220;on the nod,&#8221; an alternately wakeful and drowsy state. Mental functioning becomes clouded due to the depression of the central nervous system. Other effects included decreased and slurred speech, slow gait, constricted pupils, droopy eyelids, impaired night vision, vomiting, constipation.</p>
<p>Long-term effects of heroin appear after repeated use for some period of time. Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, cellulites, and liver disease. Pulmonary complications, including different types of pneumonia, may result from the poor health condition of the abuser, as well as from heroin&#8217;s depressing effects on respiration. In addition to the effects of the drug itself, street heroin may have additives that do not really soften and result in clogging the blood vessels that lead to the lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain. This can cause infection or even death of small patches of cells in vital organs. Tolerance develops with regular use of heroin. This means the abuser must use more heroin to achieve the same intensity or effect.</p>
<p>Physical dependence and heroin addiction develops as higher doses are used over time. With physical dependence, the body has adapted to the existed of the drug and withdrawal symptoms may occur if use is reduced. Withdrawal, which in regular abusers may occur as early as a few hours after the last administration, produces drug craving, restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea and vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps (&#8220;cold turkey&#8221;), kicking movements (&#8220;kicking the habit&#8221;), and other symptoms. Major withdrawal symptoms hit the highest point between 48 and 72 hours after the last does and subside after about a week. Sudden withdrawal by seriously dependent users who are in poor health can be fatal.</p>
<p>Moreover, the withdrawal syndrome from heroin may begin within 6 to 24 hours of discontinuation of the drug; however, this time frame can vary with the degree of tolerance as well as the amount of the last consumed dose. Symptoms may include: sweating, malaise, anxiety, depression, priapism, extra sensitivity of the genitals in females, general feeling of heaviness, cramp-like pains in the limbs, excessive sneezing, tears, rhinorrhea, sleep difficulties (insomnia), cold sweats, chills, severe muscle and bone aches; nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, and fever.</p>
<p>Heroin addiction, just like any other drug addiction starts with occasional use of the drug, which later on would become a habit. This is so because it causes some chemicals in the brain to become dependent to the drug. Moreover, the body itself craves for the drug because of its pleasurable effects. It is relaxing, thus the person feels positively about the drug. And even though it gets to the point that the drug is starting to deteriorate the person, he or she could not get away with it anymore, because he or she has become dependent on heroin. Thus, when the drug intake is suddenly ended, the person experiences withdrawal symptoms. With this, professional help is needed for recovery.</p>
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		<title>Crack Addiction Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The chemical cocaine hydrochloride is commonly known as crack. Some users chemically process cocaine in order to eliminate the hydrochloride. This process is called &#8220;freebasing&#8221; and makes the drug more stronger. &#8220;Crack&#8221; is a solid form of freebased cocaine. It is named &#8220;crack&#8221; because it snaps and cracks when heated and smoked. Since crack is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The chemical cocaine hydrochloride is commonly known as crack. Some users chemically process cocaine in order to eliminate the hydrochloride. This process is called &#8220;freebasing&#8221; and makes the drug more stronger. &#8220;Crack&#8221; is a solid form of freebased cocaine. It is named &#8220;crack&#8221; because it snaps and cracks when heated and smoked. Since crack is a prepared form of freebased cocaine, the user does not have to buy the equipment associated with freebasing. Crack is most often packaged in vials and sold in small quantities, usually 300-500mg or enough for two to three inhalations.</p>
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<p>Cocaine was regarded as a status drug in the year 1970s for the reason that cocaine was pricey. The beginnings of inexpensive crack increased the convenience of this substance, and crack has become the drug of choice for many drug users, especially for inner-city disadvantaged youth. This has been the beginnings of the growing crack addiction. Crack&#8217;s convenience, ease of concealment, wide availability, and low cost has increased its use. The reality that crack is smoked rather than injected has contributed to its popularity.</p>
<p>Moreover, drug addiction is not only occurring to people on the streets. It is a common fact that celebrities have their “shining moments” when it comes to substance abuse. They may look pleasant and very much happy in front of cameras, but their deepest secrets are yet to be revealed. A number of celebrities have already been into rehabilitation to fight their crack addiction, heroin, or even alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>Drew Barrymore was one of the very early celebrity known that spearheaded headlines because of her wild child antics. At the age of nine, Drew was already smoking cigarettes. She was an alcoholic at 11, a marijuana smoker by 12, and a cocaine addict by 13. She went to rehab twice and even attempted suicide when she was 14. Right now, that is all in the past. Her wild child days behind her, Barrymore has grown into a sober, responsible and productive woman. Aside from starring in a slew of hits, she has also become a producer, forming the production company Flower Films with friend and partner Nancy Juvonen in 1995. Her company is responsible for hits like Charlie’s Angels and 50 First Dates. Quite a turnaround for a woman with a childhood as messed up as hers.</p>
<p>In the controversial Oprah-Winfrey-was-a-drug-addict tale, there are two known sides. On one hand, there’s the unforgettable TV moment in the 90s when she tearfully told in her own talk show that she had smoked crack cocaine while in her 20s, but never said anything about an addiction to the drug or anything else. On the other hand, there’s the more recent allegation made in a tell-all book by a previous boyfriend that Oprah was in fact, a habitual cocaine user in the 80s, and was in fact under the influence during her show tapings.</p>
<p>Right now, we can clearly see that Oprah Winfrey has triumphed over the use of cocaine. As of September 2008, Forbes has predicted Oprah to acquire wealth worth over $2.7 billion. CNN and Time Magazine dubbed her “arguably the world’s most powerful woman”. She is quite the success story, sordid drug past or not.</p>
<p>Anyone of all walks of life could be a victim of crack addiction. Life is tremendously unpredictable. One time we are having a good laugh with friends living the good life, the next time we know, we are shaking and craving for a drug we never thought we couldn’t seem to live without. People may be aware of the effects of drugs if abused, yet they still give in to curiosity, probably, or to pressure and thus end up living miserably. However, there is still hope for every addict in this world. Life doesn’t end in addiction. It ends when one gives up.</p>
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		<title>Emotions Anonymous or EA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyday, ourselves are always associated with different sets of emotions. It is part of being human. In fact, it is what makes us human. We laugh when we are happy, we cry when we are sad and disappointed, and we let out our rage when we are furious and mad. And, that is natural. Everyday, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyday, ourselves are always associated with different sets of emotions. It is part of being human. In fact, it is what makes us human. We laugh when we are happy, we cry when we are sad and disappointed, and we let out our rage when we are furious and mad. And, that is natural. Everyday, we convey various emotions more than we could envision. Usually, life events that we encounter trigger these emotions. And the body, as emotional feelings are natural to it, is able to manage with these expressions of emotions through a cycle. As psychologists would say, a person does not feel the same emotion over a very long period of time. What we feel sooner or later changes. To be specific, the longest time you could feel happy is ten days. After that, the feeling of happiness sinks, probably shifting to anxiety or sadness.</p>
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<p>However, sometimes, there are people who are not able to adjust to certain events in their lives and are unable to control their emotions and deal with what they are feeling. Just like alcoholism, emotional problem is a serious problem. An individual is not able to function well due to the disruption of its emotions. Usually, people would utilize defense mechanisms as to cover up their emotional problems. However, this would in turn cause some disruption in their daily lives. And, moreover, it could affect the people around them. Moreover, emotional problems could be caused by alcoholism or any addiction problems. When one is addicted, the person does not only become physically attached to the object of addiction, but also he or she becomes emotionally attached to the object of addiction.</p>
<p>Just like Alcoholics Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization. It caters to people whose emotions are causing difficulties in their lives. Emotions such as depression, anxiety, fear, loneliness, anger, compulsion, and obsessions are the most common in which the members had to deal with. Emotions Anonymous was started on July 6, 1971. Emotions Anonymous meetings are self-supporting by voluntary contributions of its members. Emotions Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, nor does it endorse or oppose any causes. The main objective of Emotions Anonymous is to show its members how to stay well emotionally and how to help others to become emotionally well.</p>
<p>Here is the 12-step program used by Emotional Anonymous:</p>
<p>1. We admitted we were powerless over our emotions — that our lives had become unmanageable.</p>
<p>2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.</p>
<p>3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.</p>
<p>4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.</p>
<p>5. Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.</p>
<p>6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.</p>
<p>7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.</p>
<p>8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.</p>
<p>9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.</p>
<p>10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.</p>
<p>11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.</p>
<p>12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message and to practice these principles in all our affairs.</p>
<p>With emotions anonymous, people in all walks of life are able to seek aid from others and may find comfort and direction from those who have been there and had done that, or even share sympathy with people are experiencing the same thing. Indeed, social support is very important and could be a cure to emotional illness.</p>
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		<title>The Power of Spirituality in Your Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The belief that a highest being has the power and control of the universe is called spirituality. It is the knowledge of the purpose and meaning of life and the development of personal, absolute values. Usually, when we say spirituality, religion is associated. But, although spirituality is connected with religious life, many believe that personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The belief that a highest being has the power and control of the universe is called spirituality. It is the knowledge of the purpose and meaning of life and the development of personal, absolute values. Usually, when we say spirituality, religion is associated. But, although spirituality is connected with religious life, many believe that personal spirituality can be developed outside of religion. Acts of compassion and selflessness, altruism, and the experience of inner peace are all characteristics of spirituality.</p>
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<p>To add, admitting to oneself that a superior being controls your life and you can turn to that superior being in time of needs is part of spirituality. It is God&#8217;s spirit that can grant you the strength and courage to face your problems. It is the recognition that you do not have to burn yourself out fraught to solve all your problems on your own. It is the openness to let go of your sense of over-responsibility and let God have some authority over the problems. Spirituality is also the recognition that humans consist not only of physical matter but also have a spiritual dimension that needs daily care in order to survive.</p>
<p>Faith, hope, and love are the three foundations of spirituality. Faith is what makes the person to believe that a supreme being is helping them in times of trouble, sorrow, and pain. Faith is the belief that God will never abandon or forget you during your time of need. Furthermore, spirituality is quickly identified in people who have hope and trust in God&#8217;s mercy, wisdom and justice. Their hope enables them to &#8220;let go and let God.&#8221; Their hope enables them to hand over their sense of over responsibility, guilt, rescuing and enabling to God&#8217;s hands. Their hope enables them to take a &#8220;tough love&#8221; stance in order to get assistance for the troubled persons in their lives. Also, when one gives love, concern, and generosity to others, there is spirituality. With spirituality, people are altruistic and giving in their approach to the world. They are able to make a difference in people&#8217;s lives.</p>
<p>The border between spirituality and religion rises a conflict. The two terms may be sometimes used by people interchangeably, yet one should be clarified with its distinction. Religion is an institution established by man for various reasons- exert control; instill morality, stroke egos, or whatever it does. On the other hand, spirituality is born in a person and develops in the person. It may be kick started by a religion, or it may be kick started by a revelation. Spirituality extends to all facets of a person’s life. Spirituality is chosen while religion is often times forced.</p>
<p>On a personal note, I do believe that spirituality has more weight than religion. As what was said, religion is most of the time forced, thus, usually, people practice religious rituals out of obedience to the religious tradition. But, true spirituality is something that is found deep within oneself. It is a way of loving, accepting and relating to the world and people around. It cannot be found in a church or by believing in a certain way.</p>
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		<title>Twelve Steps in Helping Yourselves</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the greatest problems the world is facing today is the problem of addiction. It is “the” dilemma that seems to have no end. People use drugs, abuse it, then they become depended to it. They hurt their loved ones and they hurt their selves. Their lives crave for the drug and become tangled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the greatest problems the world is facing today is the problem of addiction. It is “the” dilemma that seems to have no end. People use drugs, abuse it, then they become depended to it. They hurt their loved ones and they hurt their selves. Their lives crave for the drug and become tangled to looking for means of attaining the drugs. Later on, the person then realizes that life has become worthless and meaningless and that he wants to change. He wants to turn away from drugs but the problem is that he couldn’t easily turn away and say good bye to his long time influential friend- the drug.</p>
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<p>Then, he seeks for help from hi loved ones. He looks for the aid of an expert to intoxicate him from the drug. Rehabilitation centers offer help to those who have substance use problems. They provide medical help as well as psychological and social aid. However, rehabilitation may not be enough for the full recovery of the person. The patient should be equipped with the right values and skills in facing the real world after rehabilitation.</p>
<p>Different groups that caters to different kinds of people that needs help offers  spiritual enhancement and life skills program to people who wish to receive them. Anybody who is determined to modify and turn away from such addictions or someone who merely wants to help victims recover form the darkness they were in is very welcome to join the fellowship. Here, people help each other in recovering from their problems. The fellowship believes that the best people who could understand addicts are those who have been addicts themselves. Empathy is not enough. Someone who has experienced the dark side of drug would really understand the feeling of an addict and thus, would be able to give the right comfort and support.</p>
<p>Moreover, the fellowship uses the twelve-step program in helping the patients recover. This twelve-step program was first made by the alcoholics anonymous. It consists of twelve steps on how to deal with the addiction, emphasizing acceptance, surrender, and self-awareness. The twelve step program tries to impart that there is one very powerful being above us all, and that we should lay down all our weaknesses to Him and al will be well. Of course, man should do his best to become a better person and God will then do the rest.</p>
<p>Here is an example of the famous twelve-step program from Overeaters Anonymous:</p>
<p>1. We admitted we were powerless over our emotions — that our lives had become unmanageable.</p>
<p>2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.</p>
<p>3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.</p>
<p>4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.</p>
<p>5. Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.</p>
<p>6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.</p>
<p>7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.</p>
<p>8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.</p>
<p>9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.</p>
<p>10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.</p>
<p>11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.</p>
<p>12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message and to practice these principles in all our affairs.</p>
<p>With the twelve-step program, individuals who have become victims of addiction are given optimism that it is not too late &#8211; that life does not end in addiction. In fact, it even opens a new door, a new episode in our lives in which we should live meaningfully.</p>
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		<title>Help for Heroin Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin addiction is a serious threat to society. Heroin affects the chemical balance of the human brain and alters it which explains the new ways of thinking and behavior of a heroin user. Moreover, as the body starts tolerating the drug, the body would require increased dosage to be able to feel the “high”. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heroin addiction is a serious threat to society. Heroin affects the chemical balance of the human brain and alters it which explains the new ways of thinking and behavior of a heroin user. Moreover, as the body starts tolerating the drug, the body would require increased dosage to be able to feel the “high”. And so, dependency on the drug happens. And with dependency, the person would frequently be hungry for the drug and could not live normally without the drug.This is how an individual develops heroin addiction.</p>
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<p>Although quite difficult, addiction is a battle that can always be defeated together with the right determination and self-will. The main step in treating heroin addiction is definitely accepting and realizing that there is really a problem. Once, the problem is recognized, the will to transform and start a new life away from heroin should also be realized. Family members and loved ones could be of great help as the person deals with the problem. Fighting addiction, on the other hand, is not an easy process.</p>
<p>Even if the addiction was individually done, the addiction cannot be defeated alone. Support from loved ones and most probably, seeking professional help would be greatly recommended. Once the person admitted the need for heroin help, the process of seeking the right rehabilitation program begins. Most likely one would enter a heroin help program that will provide the addict with a place to live and around the clock care as he/she starts the process of heroin detoxification. Clinics and rehabilitation centers that has fully trained medical professionals can calculate the state and decide how to go forward with taking the drugs out of the system and restoring the physical well-being suitably to start the person on the road to recovery.</p>
<p>On the other hand, depending on the person’s health, emotional state, and the amount of heroin one normally do in a twenty-four hour period, the process of heroin withdrawal may require different approaches. In some programs, addicts enter a step-down style of program, which essentially means weaning off heroin while using other opiates to deal with the cramps, hallucinations, and other symptoms that often occur during the withdrawal process. By working directly with the doctors and caregivers, your response to a given line of treatment can be monitored and adjusted as needed.</p>
<p>Going through a detoxification program is only one aspect of overall heroin help. There are still many process that an addict must undergo in order fro him or her to get away from the problem. This is where family and loved ones’ roles enters. They may supply the addict with a place to live as he or she achieves strength and startss to mend broken relationships and seeks for a job. Local addict therapy and support groups will allow one to network with other people dedicated to overcoming drug addictions and reclaiming their lives. These types of heroin help and support can give the motivation to keep moving forward even on days when the temptation to begin using again is very strong.</p>
<p>Heroin addiction is very destructive if prolonged. It destroys lives not only the life of the addict but also the life of the people around him/her, most especially those who cared. The user may become someone else rather than his real self, due to the effect of the drug. Emotional issues may underlie the problem of using heroin and so, during treatment, cognitive-behavioral therapy should be given on the patient for a holistic treatment. As the person tries to pull though from the addiction, he or she would sooner or later go out into the real world again and start a new life.</p>
<p>One should always be vigilant of the dangers of heroin addiction that one should always be ready to offer help to treat this kind of problem.</p>
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		<title>Heroin Addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heroin is the substance that is known to be commonly abused. It is a highly addictive drug taken from morphine, obtained from the opium poppy. It acts on the individual quickly, as fast as 3 to 6 seconds. Heroin is. It affects the brain’s gratification systems and disrupts the brain’s ability to perceive pain. With [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heroin is the substance that is known to be commonly abused. It is a highly addictive drug taken from morphine, obtained from the opium poppy. It acts on the individual quickly, as fast as 3 to 6 seconds. Heroin is. It affects the brain’s gratification systems and disrupts the brain’s ability to perceive pain. With heroin, pain receptors of the brain are blocked, thus, the person is less likely to feel pain once he/she takes in the drug.</p>
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<p>Originally, heroin was promoted as a non-addictive drug. In fact, the name heroin means “heroic treatment” taken from the German word heroisch. From 1898 to 1910, it was marketed as a non-addictive morphine alternative and cough medicine for children. However, in 1924, the United States’ “Heroin Act” made it prohibited to possess or manufacture heroin in the country.</p>
<p>Today heroin is typically sold as a brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known as the “black tar heroin”.</p>
<p>Heroin is commonly snorted. A heroin dependent individual usually injects himself four times a day. Intravenous injection offers the supreme intensity and most fast set of euphoria. After about 7 to 8 seconds following the injecting, the person would then feel the rush. Intramuscular injection produces as slower onset of euphoria. Injection continues to be the main method of heroin use among addicted users seeking treatment; however, researchers have seen a shift in heroin use patterns, from injection to sniffing and smoking. In fact, snorting heroin is now the most widely reported means of taking heroin among users admitted for drug treatment.</p>
<p>In the brain, heroin is converted to morphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors. The addict would feel a enjoyable feeling. The intensity of the rush would depend on the amount of the drug. The rush is usually accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, dry mouth, and the heavy feeling in the extremities, which may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and severe itching. After the preliminary effects, abusers usually will be drowsy for a few hours. Mental function is clouded by heroin&#8217;s effect on the central nervous system. Cardiac function slows. Breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes to the point of death. Heroin overdose is a particular risk on the street, where the amount and purity of the drug cannot be accurately known.</p>
<p>The long-term effect of heroin is another thing to be discussed. Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, cellulites, and liver disease. Moreover, the most detrimental long-term effects of heroin is dependence to the substance itself. Heroin abuser eventually becomes too dependent on the drug that he/she spends most of his/her time and energy obtaining and using the drug. Once they become addicted, the addicts’ main purpose of living is seeking and using the drug. Furthermore, with continuous use, this could cause death to the addict.</p>
<p>Heroin addiction is not free from withdrawal symptoms, once the use is stopped. The withdrawal syndrome from heroin can begin within 12 hours of discontinuation of the sustained use of the drug: sweating, malaise, anxiety, depression, persistent and intense penile erection in males, general feeling of heaviness, cramp-like pains in the limbs, yawning and lachrymation, sleep difficulties, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, cramps and fever can happen. There is also a significant risk of grand mal seizures, which can lead to stroke possibly resulting in permanent disability which includes blindness or paralysis, or heart attacks which can potentially be fatal.</p>
<p>The drug heroin is quite lethal especially to those users whose health is in poor condition. Heroin can serve as a teratogen among pregnant users. Among pregnant addicts, not only does the drug affect the user, but it greatly affects the baby.</p>
<p>One of the most dangerous substance abuse is heroin dependency because it can be a cause on why an individual continues to live. Consequently, treatment is not that easy. It takes time, effort, and will power for an addict to be treated.</p>
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