How to Reverse the Psychological Effects of 3 Year Drug Addiction and Bullying?
Question by Agha Jamal: how to reverse the psychological effects of 3 year drug addiction and bullying?
how to reverse the effects of drug addictions of 3 years including cold turks trying to quit and having suffered bullying in teenage. and how to cope and manage oneself. What measures should I take.
Best answer:
Answer by phantom wolf
get a support worker or close friend to touch base with
work out your relapse triggers – and avoid them
don’t associate with drug users
find a counselor you like
get yourself into a routine and find social activity that supports your recovery – good luck
eat well, exercise is also good
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