Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center in Longview
Recurrence is common, however relapse does not imply that treatment is ineffective. Treatment, like with other chronic health disorders, should be continuous and altered based on how the patient reacts. Treatment plans must be evaluated and adjusted on a regular basis to meet the changing demands of the patient.
What happens to a person's brain when they use drugs?
Most drugs cause pleasure and flood the brain's "reward circuit" with the chemical messenger dopamine. A well functioning reward system stimulates a person to repeat necessary activities, such as eating and spending time with loved ones, in order to survive. Dopamine surges in the reward circuit promote enjoyable but harmful behaviours like drug use, causing people to repeat the activity again and over.