03 Jun, 2009
What is a Transference of Addiction?
Posted by: joanna@recoveryconnection.org In: Addiction Treatment| Alcoholism| Drug Addiction| Dual Diagnosis| Eating Disorders| Women's Treatment Programs
Perhaps transference of addiction terminology is familiar to him or her many individuals whom have transferred addictions have no idea how? Or why it happened? An addiction is anything that becomes a habit, typically through the subconscious mind. The person starts off in control of whatever they do or use to not feel or think. Addictions then take on a life of their own and turn on him or her. Addictions also gain speed as it progresses, if an individual smoked in order to deal with stress in time it would transfer to smoking and shopping, or gambling, or exercise. The list goes on at infinitum.
Eating disorders, alcoholism and drug abuse are very similar in the poor impulse control that individuals with these diseases exhibit. The stereo-type of people who have these addictions also keep them isolated and ashamed. When an individual is ashamed of them and feels guilt in order to continue the behavior they have to in order to maintain the addiction they will use rationalization and justification. These behaviors further the feelings of being bad and continue the shame cycle.
Family and friends are always surprised at how nice he or she was before the addiction, now they don’t even know who they are. They feel like the person is doing it on purpose and has some sort of control over the addiction. Unfortunately, the person whom suffers from an addiction is not in control of the disease and until they seek help they will repeatedly hurt, lie, manipulate and act selfishly even when they swear they are done this time.
Eating disorders, alcoholism and drug abuse help can be found when the person whom is affected is ready to admit complete defeat. The only way an individual can recover is to surrender to the disease and reach out for help. My hope for anyone reading this article who identifies with what has been shared or recognizes someone he or she knows that needs help, let them know help is available here. Eating Disorder Treatment and Drug Rehab Centers address the problem with the body mind spirit connection, knowing how important treating the whole person approach is.
