Denial and Addiction
Denial is the process humans use to protect themselves from harm and blocks all rational thinking from our awareness. It is a distortion of reality and nowhere does denial cause more damage than in a chemically dependent person. For those with substance abuse issues, denial causes serious mental trauma, physical injuries, and often premature death. The denial system becomes increasingly more pervasive and entrenched as the illness of chemical dependency progresses. Those in denial often times become defensive and hard to reach unless properly armed with facts and experience.
eDrug Rehab has the facts and experience to reach those in denial. Using our proven intervention protocols we reach those in denial when family and friends are unable. Intervention is the first step in defeating denial and releasing your loved one from its grasp. Denial is a progressive and often times fatal aspect of substance abuse. You must be proactive in your loved ones recovery, call today to begin the healing process.
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