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Shri Shuddhi Deaddiction Centre in Bhopal is a one-stop destination for those looking for help in overcoming addiction. The centre offers a wide range of services, such as counselling, medicine, and lifestyle modifications, to assist people in overcoming their addiction. The centre also provides assistance to addicts' family in coping with the problem. It boasts a staff of skilled specialists that are dedicated to assisting people in kicking their addictions and leading healthy lives. Shri Shuddhi Deaddiction Center, one of Bhopal's most reputable nasha mukti kendras, provides a holistic appr

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  1. Shri Shuddhi Deaddiction Centre Nasha Mukti Kendra Bhopal https://shuddhideaddictioncentre.com/ Call Now 8319642669

  2. What is Addiction? An addiction is a long-term malfunction of the reward, motivation, and memory systems in the brain. It has to do with how your body needs a substance or habit, especially if it results in compulsive or obsessive seeking of the "reward" and a lack of regard for the repercussions. Addictions over time can severely disrupt your day-to-day activities. Addicts are also susceptible to relapse and remission cycles. Thus, they might alternate between frequent and infrequent use. Regardless of these cycles, addictions usually get worse with time. These may result in catastrophic consequences including bankruptcy and long-term health issues.

  3. 7 Signs of Addiction 1. Loss of Control 2. Relationship Problems 3. Changes in Behavior 4. Physical Symptoms 5. Physical Appearance 6. Doctor Change 7. Red Flags

  4. What causes Addiction? 1. Childhood aggression. 2. Parental neglect. 3. Experimentation with drugs or other substances. 4. Obtaining drugs at school. 5. Poverty inside the neighbourhood. 6. Peer pressure.

  5. 5 Action for get rid of Addiction 1. Choose an end date. Choosing a memorable date, such as a significant occasion, birthday, or anniversary, may be beneficial. 2. Change your Environment. Don't let your residence or place of employment be a reminder of your addiction. Separate yourself, for instance, from anyone who might nudge you towards engaging with your addiction's target (drug, alcohol, or behavior). 3. Keep yourself busy. Create substitute activities, such as going for a walk or contacting a friend or relative to talk, to keep yourself occupied until the need to use passes, as opposed to giving in to it. Be ready to handle situations, such as being around people who use drugs, that cause you to crave certain foods. 4. Think back to prior attempts to stop smoking. Consider what was effective and ineffective. Take into account potential relapse triggers and adjust your behaviour as necessary. 5. Establish a support system. Ask for support and encouragement from your family and friends by talking to them. Inform them that you are leaving. Ask them not to use your addiction-inducing substance in your presence if they do.

  6. The 12-Steps for Deaddiction Step 1-Powerlessness We admitted we were powerless over our addiction - that our lives had become unmanageable Step 1 is the first step to freedom. I admit to myself that something is seriously wrong in my life. I have created messes in my life. Perhaps my whole life is a mess, or maybe just important parts are a mess. I admit this and quit trying to play games with myself anymore. I realize that my life has become unmanageable in many ways. It is not under my control anymore. I do things that I later regret doing and tell myself that I will not do them again. But I do. I keep on doing them, in spite of my regrets, my denials, my vows, my cover-ups and my facades. The addiction has become bigger than I am. The first step is to admit the truth of where I am, that I am really powerless over this addiction and that I need help.

  7. Step 2-Hope Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity Step 2 is a step of hope, faith and realization. It is a big step towards God. In spite of all of the failures in my own life - all of the broken promises, hard feelings, disappointments, failures, destructive behavior, hatred, anxiety, depression or guilt in my life - there is still hope. There is hope because there is a Power greater than myself. And this Power has the ability to restore my life to a life where there is freedom from the insanity of addictive behaviors. I begin to realize that such a Power exists and this Power is able to set me on the road to recovery and freedom.

  8. Step 3- Decision Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood God Step 3 is where I decide to trust God with my recovery. I have admitted my powerlessness to overcome my addictive behaviors on my own. I have realized that there is a Higher Power that can deliver me from the insanity of my addiction. Now I am ready to make the step of giving these matters over to this Higher Power, to God as I understand God. I trust that God can restore me to a right mind, a sane mind that leads me to sane and healthy behavior and a life filled with greater serenity, personal power and even joy. I let God be the overall manager of my life. I "let go and let God".

  9. Step 4-Inventory Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves Step 4 During the first three steps I have turned my attention from my addiction and the wreckage that it has done to my life to the God that I have come to realize can deliver me from my addiction. I have faced the truth of my situation and turned this situation over to the God who can help me. Now it is time to start seeing things as they truly are rather than through the glass of my addicted mind and heart. The first step in this process of "getting real" is to take an honest inventory of my life. Exactly where have I been, what have I done and how far did I go in my addictive behaviors? When and where did they start and where have they led me? This is a vital step away from my addicted life filled with chaos and insane behaviors towards a conscious life filled with more personal power and serenity.

  10. Step 5 Confession Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs Step 5 Having taken my personal inventory in step 4, I am now ready to share that inventory. I share it with my God, with myself and with another human being. This allows my history to become more real with me. It begins to become in my mind what it truly is, namely "my history". By sharing it with another person, I begin to pull down the fake truths of my life - the facades and the games - and I begin to be who I truly am and build my life with others on the basis of honesty and truth.

  11. Step 6-Readiness Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character Step 6 is a step of preparation and reflection. I have been preparing for a significant change in my life and now I need to make sure that I am ready. I need to make sure in my own heart and mind that I am truly willing for God to remove these defects of character that have enabled my addictive behaviors. It might mean letting go of other things in my life in order to allow God to do the work that needs to be done. I need to determine if I am truly ready.

  12. Step 7-Asked God Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings Step 7 is similar to step 3. It is more specific, however, because now I have completed my personal inventory and so I have a better idea of the roots of my addictive behaviors. I do my best to not play games about these defects of character. In this step I surrender to the "surgery of God" and ask God to remove these defects of character. I do this with a sincere and humble heart, knowing that only in such a way can I find my path to true sanity and peace. This may also mean action on my part in getting rid of sources that lead me to addictive behaviors. If it is my pride that makes me believe that I can still live with these sources of temptation, then the sources need to go along with my pride. I rid my life of those things, people or situations that are causing me to fall or stumble as far as I can do so in a responsible manner.

  13. Step 8-Amends List Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all Step 8 is the beginning of making amends, of healing the past with others. From the inventory of Step 4, I have a good starting place for making a list of people that I have harmed. I look over my personal inventory and possibly reflect on my life again. I make a list of the people that I have harmed. I can write down thoughts beside each name about what the appropriate amends might be. I then go through the list and make sure I am willing in my heart to make the amends.

  14. Step 9-Amends Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others Step 9 completes what I started in step 8. I make amends to those that I have harmed. I pay back debts I owe. I apologize. I write letters. I find time to do and say things that would help heal the damage that I have done. I try to bring goodness where previously I had brought discord and destruction. It takes insight, courage and dedication to make such amends, but now I have the help of my God to know what to do and how to do it. I learn to earnestly seek the right way to go about this process from my God. I start to live the kind of life that my God has meant for me to live all along.

  15. Step 10-Inventory Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it Step 10 begins laying the foundation for the rest of my life. It is a pledge to continually monitor my life with honesty and humility. It requires me to be vigilant against my addictive behavior and against the triggers for my addictive behavior. It requires me to be humble before my God who can keep me from my addictive behavior if I have the right attitude. It requires me to deal with my defects promptly when they arise and not to let them linger in my life.

  16. Step 11- Keep Contact Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood God, praying only for knowledge of God's will for us and the power to carry that out Step 11 is my continual reality check and compass. It keeps me grounded in the reality that I know has brought me out of my addictive behaviors. It keeps me in a safe place by keeping my conscious contact with God. Through prayer and meditation I maintain this conscious contact with God and continually try to carry out what God leads me to do. In that path, I find the sanity, serenity and joy that I have been seeking.

  17. Step12-Help Others Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to other addicts, and to practice these principles in all our affairs Step 12 gives me the satisfaction of helping others. I am uniquely suited to help others that have suffered the same addiction as I have suffered with. Although I did not plan on being in the role of the recovering addict, I find myself in that role because of the choices that I have made. It now becomes my duty as well as my joy and privilege to find others suffering in a similar way and to help them in the best way that I know how. It completes the cycle of life and I get to play a wonderful part in it.

  18. Thanks For Watching!

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