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Real Recovery Network
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Real Recovery Network - Drug Addiction Abuse Recovery
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as morally weak. One very common belief is that drug abusers should be able to just stop taking drugs if they are only willing to change their behavior. What people often underestimate is the complexity of drug addiction—that it is a disease that impacts the brain and because of that, stopping drug abuse is not simply a matter of willpower. Through scientific advances we now know much more about how exactly drugs work in the brain, and we also know that drug addiction can be successfully treated to help people stop abusing drugs and resume their productive lives.
: '' Real Recovery Network - Addiction Recovery Network for people who suffer from alcohol addiction or drug addiction such as percocet, oxycontin or vicodin. ''
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[http://www.realrecoverynetwork Real Recovery Network] was developed for people who are addicted to alcohol, club drugs, cocaine, heroin, inhalants, LSD (Acid), marijuana, ecstasy, PCP (Phencyclidine), methamphetamine, prescription medications and steroids.
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[[Category:Recovery Network]]
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[[Category:Drug Abuse]]
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 25 February 2008

Title

Real Recovery Network - Drug Addiction Abuse Recovery

Description

Many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as strictly a social problem and may characterize those who take drugs as morally weak. One very common belief is that drug abusers should be able to just stop taking drugs if they are only willing to change their behavior. What people often underestimate is the complexity of drug addiction—that it is a disease that impacts the brain and because of that, stopping drug abuse is not simply a matter of willpower. Through scientific advances we now know much more about how exactly drugs work in the brain, and we also know that drug addiction can be successfully treated to help people stop abusing drugs and resume their productive lives.

Real Recovery Network was developed for people who are addicted to alcohol, club drugs, cocaine, heroin, inhalants, LSD (Acid), marijuana, ecstasy, PCP (Phencyclidine), methamphetamine, prescription medications and steroids.

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