Treatment is the key to decreasing demand.
Posted by: drbutkins in drug addiction treatment, drug addiction recovery, drug addiction programs, alcoholism treatment, addiction recovery on
Jul 03, 2011
Supply vs demand is a typical marketing model used by businesses to determine production and sales as well as promotion efforts. When addicts get better they do not buy drugs or drink. This lack of a demand causes the supply to decrease in price and eventually become less in demand. Supply is not needed and product decreases.
I am interested in helping those who want help. Many addicts seem to be in denial and not 'ready' for help. However, people can be brought to help through 'early intervention.' This works in many cases. This is evidenced by the fact that people who couldn't get sober and clean in treatment do succeed in treatment. Treatment works. Otherwise, it wouldn't be needed and would die off due to little demand.
We can start by educating families with accurate information and motivating all to pursue help. Not all addicts or alcoholics need treatment but many do. Those who have tried on their own or those who are 'far gone' should use inpatient treatment to detox both physically and mentally as well as psychologically. It is also necessary to develop spiritually as well as in the above other areas.
Love and Peace,
Doc Pete, the imperfect therapist
P.S. If you are interested in additional counseling by email or
telephone log onto www.docpetetheimperfecttherapist.com.

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