Should I go to drug counseling for amphetamine or speed addiction?

Should you seek addiction or drug counseling if you were once addicted to chemicals? Speed ​​and laced with crystal meth? But being clean after a year and two months is like a relapse. I've already had one.

I'm already eighteen, so I could go without my parents. I just don't know. I still have a strong craving regularly. I miss it terribly, regularly. Positive memories, unfortunately, etc. If I had the chance to smoke again, I would unfortunately do it again straight away. I smoke weed every day, but unfortunately I still have the urge to smoke again. It's really just difficult often.

Do you think I should go to counseling and what happens there? I'm really unsure. And how should I go, if at all, without my parents finding out. I also go to work every day, so I don't even know if I'll have enough time to go.

Thank you in advance

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nochnefrage
1 year ago

H.

Write there and call the times when you have time or ask when they can offer an appointment. You may take half a day off or take a holiday day.

Contact details Find out about any search engine, just search for drug advice and the name of your city or circle

aalbtraum, UserMod Light

How exactly this happens and how a consultation can be integrated into your everyday life, you will find out when you call the next consultancy. You have nothing to lose. This is confidential and non-binding. In your situation, it is absolutely recommended. Look here: https://mindzone.info/beratung/

Good luck!

GreenRabbit85
1 year ago

You could go to the first conversation and describe your situation as well as your needs. You will be advised and given advice on how to deal with addiction printing. You will also be advised whether it is appropriate to appear regularly there or whether once a month is sufficient, as required. Your parents won’t know about it, because there’s a duty to silence. It’s positive that you’ve already done the jump. You’re on the right path. It’s also good that you think about help – that shows that you really want it, and you’ll make it.💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

Ille1811
1 year ago

Hello!

Browse here: https://narcotics-anonymous.de/ Maybe that’s something for you.

Hunni042
1 year ago

No one except yourself has something to do with your drug problem.

You are responsible for yourself.

No one’s telling you, you’re gonna have to get this shit in.

Instead of informing you about the impacts, you’ve been blindly whistling your stuff, and you’ll be surprised when you’re in a sack.

A therapy will get you nix if you are not willing to take responsibility for yourself.

They’re stuck in your own drug bubble.

There’s no one who can pull you out of it.

Get out of here.

You’re wondering what’s happening in drug therapy? Do you think they’re going around with a magic wand and everything’s good again?

They can only give you tips.

That’s it.

It’s like I told you to know what you’re doing and what you’re doing.

botanicus
1 year ago

Absolutely. It’s not less than your life. It’s a shame. In the worst case, it doesn’t matter (I don’t believe), at best you get some tip, an idea, a help setting, as you get clear easier. All good 🙂

aXXLJ
1 year ago

Hope: You go to drug counseling, the consultant snipps with his finger and from one moment on the other everything is good.

The reality: You learn with the help of drug counseling, if you are willing enough, to deal with the Craving ( = cravings) and to develop certain anti-strategy as soon as you are back on substance consumption.
With luck, you also learn to deal with cannabis properly by not taking it daily and constantly having to hide it, so that parents don’t get it.

aXXLJ
1 year ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

If you write, you don’t want your parents to find out when you go to drug counseling, then you don’t want your parents to be informed about your actual drug use.
In this way you continue to play hide.