Consequences of Addiction

Consequences of Addiction:

Addiction brings about a variety of detrimental consequences that profoundly affect both the individual with the disease and those in their vicinity. It can lead to depression, psychosis, anxiety, and significantly heighten the risk of suicidal thoughts. Additionally, addiction can severely impair relationships and financial stability, and may even drive individuals towards illicit activities and criminal behavior.

Understanding and confronting these consequences is often challenging for the addict. These sessions aim to unpack and address these repercussions within a therapeutic environment.

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