Past 4year he became too much alcoholic person everyday he drink too much alcohol that he doesn't what he does through the day , in middle we kept in rehabilitation center for 2 months after coming there again he start drinking nowadays he drinking alcohol everyday , now he unable to walk he is telling both leg is painful past 1week what is the problem that he unable to walk
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Addiction requires persistence work under supervision and assistance.
Better habit need to be built and practised to iversgadoe the existing bad ones.
First is the work to unravel the desire fornthebpresent and subsequently to develop the better ones.
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consult to develop the new self
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practice mindfulness
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This is substance addiction. It needs to be treated holistically.
Counseling sessions, diet, exercise and medication if required.
Keeping in rehabilitation centre doesn't serve the purpose.
Counseling sessions will help him for introspection, cause and strategies to deal with the problem.
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Hi, kindly understands that it is a relapsing and remitting disease. It is wise to re admit the patient to the detoxification centre, my suggestion is don't get disheartened if it relapses in future, we have to follow the process of re-admission for long periods for best results.
Please Don't fear from relapses.
Psychotherapeutic help will be really supportive in this process.
If he is not able to walk, then you may first get his physical/medical examination done. Once medical cause is rulled out or treated, then he can be treated by medicine and psychotherapy. Recovery rate of addiction is 3% only as per WHO, so the treatment has to be proper. Treatement will continue for the long term to avoid relapses.
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He can consult a psychologist for counselling sessions. A psychologist will determine what is triggering alcohol addiction. If he is feeling stressed, anxious, or upset about certain things he can talk about it with a psychologist. I suggest that he consult a psychologist for counselling sessions. If he is not willing to consult a psychologist you can talk on his behalf.
I understand you are worried about him. Try to be calm.
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Consult a psychologist
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Contact me for counselling sessions. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
Hi.... Consult a Psychiatrist. He may require a combination of medication and psychotherapy to overcome his addiction. Also, the way you have explained it, I believe he is suffering from a deep rooted complex and he might be deliberately trying to end his life by intoxication. I have observed such latent tendencies in cases of alcohol addiction. Please look for good De-addiction Centres near you.
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Consult a Psychiatrist for Medication.
Consult a Psychologist for Counselling/Psychotherapy.
CBT along with Lifestyle Changes and Interpersonal Guidance and Counselling is required.
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