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Go4rehab

Address:

Maude Street Sandown, 2146 Johannesburg - Sandton

Telephone:
0027 (0) 796044249

Description
We provide:

Free telephone counseling and advice from addiction professionals
Admission to rehab centres today, Popular facilities in South Africa; U.K. and Thailand, Rehabilitation costs to match your individual needs, We are dependency specialists that provide free guidance and telephone counselling to help people access the most effective private rehabs for: detoxification; alcoholism; drug addiction; eating disorders; gambling and sex addiction. We help you access the best centres worldwide. The most popular destinations are rehab in South Africa; UK and Thailand. We are not affiliated with any one rehabilitation centre so we give honest guidance for the best care. It can be very overwhelming looking at the vast amount of advertisements for treatment, so let us take care of that.

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Company description
Addiction Addiction: A Neurological Disorder Addiction is a neurologically based disease. For many years’ recovery specialists have compared alcoholism or addictions to a physical disease: like diabetes. In reality addictions are more closely related to a neurological disorder like *Tourette’s syndrome than they are to diabetes. If the problems you suffer stem from severe alcoholism or addiction, you must accept that these problems are not primarily mental or free will issues. Addictions are not about will power. The problems facing addicts, alcoholics, and their families are miserable, disgusting, and infuriating. They are often hopelessly discouraging. But to imagine that an addict “could change if he wanted to” is a serious misunderstanding of the long-term dynamic of addictive disorder. The fact is precisely that an addict can't always change in the long run even if he wants to. That is the definition of addiction: “the loss of control over the use of a substance.” It is important to understand that this loss of control is manifested not in terms of days or weeks, but in longer term behaviors: terms of months and years. The reason addicts have lost control is because they have suffered permanent physical neurological changes based in their brains and nervous systems. The disorder manifests in long term obsessive-compulsive behaviors outside the realm of the addict’s own control. It is true enough that the use of chemicals begins with chosen behavior. But if alcoholism or addiction develops, the problem has moved outside the realm of free choice. It has developed into a long-term mental and physical neurological disorder. All the emotional ‘feelings’ involved in drug or alcohol seeking is based in neurology. Read more: www.go4rehab.com or call: 0027 (0) 21 433 1801 - 0027 (0)7960 44 249

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