{"id":67,"date":"2021-10-05T14:16:18","date_gmt":"2021-10-05T14:16:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/zorbawellness.com\/blogs\/?p=67"},"modified":"2021-10-05T14:18:55","modified_gmt":"2021-10-05T14:18:55","slug":"out-of-the-fire-and-into-the-frying-pan-what-to-expect-in-life-after-addiction","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zorbawellness.com\/blogs\/2021\/10\/05\/out-of-the-fire-and-into-the-frying-pan-what-to-expect-in-life-after-addiction\/","title":{"rendered":"Out of the Fire and into the Frying pan: What to expect in Life after Addiction"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Addiction is a deep suffering which erodes the person&#8217;s sense of self slowly and<br>gradually. The person loses most of the things that they love, their work, hobbies,<br>relationships, interests and so on. People can recover from addiction using different<br>treatment approaches such as getting admitted in an inpatient rehabilitation<br>program, an outpatient treatment, using pharmacological and psychological<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>interventions. The choice of the treatment options depends on the severity of the<br>problem and the motivation of the individual.<br>But many people struggle to understand and keep up with their mental health work<br>in their recovery. There are many areas in which they are overwhelmed by issues<br>and suddenly feel lost or confused as to how they can respond to challenges in their<br>life. As long as they were using their substance, they avoided looking at the<br>multitude of issues that led and exaggerated their addiction, such as their poor<br>coping with stress, emotional instability, anger, over thinking, etc. Now that the<br>substance is gone, these issues resurface and make one feel uncomfortable and<br>confused. This article outlines the common things to expect when one is in recovery<br>and out of treatment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The &#8216;Pink Cloud&#8217;<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>The phrase &#8216;pink cloud&#8217; refers to feelings of elation, euphoria and joy that one feels<br>when they enter sobriety. These occur when one comes out of withdrawal and the<br>body and mind feels clean and healthy for the first time in a long time. The person<br>has a positive outlook in life and is motivated for recovery. The pink cloud may not<br>look the same for everyone, nor is it&#8217;s length or point of start universal. But many<br>individuals experience it. The pink cloud ends, however, and leaves the person to<br>experience the reality of their lives which includes stress, monotony and the need<br>to do real hard work. This is when most people tend to crave for the substance<br>again as they may feel that this downer is how their recovered life will feel like. But<br>that&#8217;s not true. Recovery is dynamic and depends on what you do with your mental<br>health. There is great energy and a perspective shift in this pink cloud phase that<br>can be used to push one into doing innerwork, attending therapy sessions and<br>motivating themselves into a lifestyle change.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2. Mood Swings or Emotional Distress<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Most people who compulsively use a substance are stuck in an avoidant coping<br>style. Those who say we drink or use to relax or &#8216;chill&#8217; are avoiding boredom or<br>monotony by seeking thrill or the high. Thus admitting that they can&#8217;t relax or chill<br>by themselves. Any compulsive activity is usually an avoidance of some needs and<br>suppressed mental activity. When they become sober, the things that were buried<br>for a long time resurface with a new found force. These could be unconscious<br>memories, emotions such as fear, anger, resentment, pain, etc. , thoughts,<br>unfulfilled needs or any other mental activity. Unless one works on these actively,<br>they will follow the cycle of becoming suppressed again and then resurfacing,<br>causing one to experience mood swings or emotional disturbances. Some people<br>have frequent mood shifts while some may experience infrequent ones. But the fact <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>remains that everyone needs to identify and work on these unconscious patterns for<br>sustaining their recovery.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3. Family issues<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The family or close loved ones are those who have seen the rock bottom of the<br>addict, up close. They may have pent up thoughts or emotions that they<br>suppressed when they saw the person they love in such dire states. They may have<br>developed their own issues of codependency, resentment, guilt, etc in the course of<br>the individual&#8217;s addiction. Or, there may be pre- existing family issues before the<br>addiction began which became more severe with the person&#8217;s addiction. Regardless<br>of how it began, some family issues may come up after the person enters recovery.<br>It may be hard to handle the pressure, the expectations, the guilt of what<br>consequences one is held responsible for and the things thrown at the person by<br>the family. But distracting oneself, covering up the problems or avoiding taking<br>about it is not the solution. In fact that&#8217;s what the individual and the family have<br>done all these years. Open communication, assertive expression, sharing emotions<br>without blame,<br>trust building, doing more activities together, are all key in performing these issues.<br>One of the most efficient ways to do this is through family counselling and<br>codependency counselling which includes both the addict and the family members,<br>helping them to rebuild the bridges again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>4. Monotony<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Feeling bored is a common complaint in recovery which pushes many people to be<br>more impulsive in different areas of their life (sex, shopping, food, obsession shift<br>to another drug or substance). In addiction, the individual becomes used to feeling<br>good using only the substance which rewires the reward system in the brain. It<br>takes a while to rewire the brain to find joy and happiness in other activities. Also,<br>the addict is used to such a high stimulation in the form of thrill or getting the high<br>through the substance that normal life becomes too boring in contrast to that.<br>Monotony is a part of everyone&#8217;s life and it can be worked around consciously by<br>engaging in new, diverse activities which retrain the brain&#8217;s reward and learning<br>systems and produce more &#8220;happy hormones.&#8221;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>5. Unfulfilled Needs<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A human being has many needs apart from the obvious physical ones- hunger,<br>thirst, sleep and sex. There are psychological ones such as an intellectual need- the<br>need to intellectually gratify oneself by using our intellect, express it, understand<br>new things and so on; a creative need which expressed itself in art, music, dance and so on; need to process thoughts and emotion; need for autonomy; need for achievement, need for novelty and new experiences or activities and so on. Social needs include need to give and receive love, companionship, understanding,<br>nurturance, and so on. Many of us have some or the other needs that we have<br>neglected for a long time and remain suppressed. These unfullfiled needs push one<br>towards compulsively using a substance in order to allow further suppression of<br>these needs and manage the lack that one feels unconsciously due to the unfullfiled<br>needs. Once, an individual is off the substance, these may come up to the surface<br>of consciousness once again and may make one feel disturbed, empty, lonely,<br>anxious or simply experience inadequacy or lack in one&#8217;s life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>6. Defensiveness<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Most people were subjected to a lot of negative evaluation from themselves or<br>others in the form of blame, negative self talk, decline in work or relationships, etc.<br>They saw addiction take a huge chunk of their self away from them. When they<br>enter recovery they may become overly defensive and want to rebuild the image of<br>themselves again in a positive light. This may make them sensitive to criticism and<br>reject any negative feedback. This can also make them overlook or reject the<br>suggestions of the program or their counsellor. Statements such as &#8220;My willpower in<br>enough to make me stay sober&#8221; or &#8220;What more do they want out of me?&#8221; can be<br>signs of defensiveness. This makes one less likely to seek support in times of need<br>and stop doing the work that they need to do on their mental health.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is important to become aware of these issues that surface in recovery so that one<br>can deal with them and not be blind sided when they come up. There are many<br>other issues that may also come up in terms of negative thought patterns, guilt or<br>shame, overcompensating for the past and so on. But the ones mentioned here are<br>umbrella terms which cover most issues that people face. At ZorbaWellness<br>Rehabilitation Center, our treatment program aims to enable the individual to face<br>these issues and treat the issues as teachers which will encourage more<br>introspection and self discovery. Our team of professionals helps guide the<br>individual in navigating through the ups and downs of sobriety. Reflecting on one&#8217;s<br>thoughts and emotions, observing one&#8217;s own behavior and modifying responses to<br>stressful situations is an ongoing process that is a focus of our treatment program.<br>It is after all, only in the toughest of conditions that the diamond is formed!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Addiction is a deep suffering which erodes the person&#8217;s sense of self slowly andgradually. 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