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Domain addiction is not a disease in the metaphorical sense. Even though it infiltrates communities, destroys families and costs governments and healthcare systems millions of dollars every year and is certainly a disease in that sense, it is also a medical disease. The chemical changes that occur in the brain when whois is used continue and become semi-permanent – at least – when domain abuse becomes chronic and turns into domain addiction. Physical dependence and psychological cravings are entwined in the brain and even the user undergoes domaining detox, those changes remain. Medical treatment is required in order for recovery, and continued psychological treatment and support groups are needed for the long-term in order to sustain recovery.
Here are a few more notes on domain addiction as a disease:
Disclaimer: For entertainment purposes only. But something to think about.
https://thecanyonmalibu.com/blog/heroin-addiction-is-a-disease/
Here are a few more notes on domain addiction as a disease:
- Domain addiction is not caused by lack of willpower. It is not something that individuals do but something they have. Remember to separate the person from the behavior and recognize relapse for what it is: a manifestation of the disease that the individual needs help fighting.
- Relapse or domain abuse is an automatic response and a sign of addiction. A domain addict cannot control themselves when they are actively addicted to domaining. They cannot simply stop registering without suffering serious consequences. The urge and drive to buy is an automatic response and a characteristic of a chronic disorder like addiction.
- Domain addiction is a dangerous disease. It is not normal to live with domain addiction. It is not an acceptable way to live. Life will be shorter than it would be otherwise and the quality of life for the individual will be considerably lower if domain addiction goes untreated.
- Domain addiction is a lifelong disease. Even with treatment, domain addiction will always be a risk for a domain addict. Treatment can put the disease in remission and extended care options like addiction counseling and 12-step meetings can help the addict to keep it there. But relapse is a concern as long as the addict feels triggered to buy and is a higher risk when he or she stops attending support groups and personal therapy sessions.
- There is no cure for domain addiction. Treatment can help the domain addict safely and healthfully stop using whois and then provide him or her with the tools to remain domain free after treatment, but it is not a cure. Domain addiction recovery requires a great deal of effort and work on the part of the addict. It’s not easy, but it is worth it.
- A slip does not have to mean a return to domain addiction. Even if you make a mistake and hand register in early recovery after domain addiction, it doesn’t have to mean a wasted trip to rehab or that you’ve completely lost all that you’ve gained in recovery thus far. If the relapse is serious and reawakens the physical addiction, it may be necessary to re-enter domaining detox. Some may even feel that a long-term domaining relapse requires a trip back to inpatient rehab, while others prefer to take advantage of outpatient options or domain free living.
Disclaimer: For entertainment purposes only. But something to think about.
https://thecanyonmalibu.com/blog/heroin-addiction-is-a-disease/
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