Undergoing a traumatic experience or a life-changing incident can bring extreme emotional upset. Finding necessary and appropriate coping techniques will help bring a mourner back into a place of stability. However, turning to illegal drugs (such as heroin or cocaine) to numb emotional pain will only supply further devastation.
Though drug rehab centers are ready to help addicts from Irvine, Calif., to America’s East Coast, abusing drugs for pain relief is never a solution—a lesson rock ‘n’ roll singer Tom Petty knows from personal experience.
Personal Addiction to Heroin
In his biography “Petty: The Biography” written by Warren Zanes, Petty opens up about his addiction to heroin in the mid-1990s after divorcing from his first wife. This is the first time the lead singer of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers has publicly addressed his past drug addiction.
Petty, who is nearing his 65 birthday, became trapped in his addiction to heroin while seeking a way to deal with emotional obstacles. During an interview with ABC News, Zanes said Petty is “a rock and roller. He had encounters with people who did heroin, and he hit a point in his life when he did not know what to do with the pain he was feeling.”
By developing positive coping skills and surrounding yourself with trusted support, one’s chances of needing the life-corrective services of rehab centers become slim. Avoiding exposure to illegal drugs and seeking proper help when needed will keep one’s life happily shining brighter than the sun over Irvine.
Addiction is a Dangerous Path
When experimenting with captivating drugs for the first time, the quick path to addiction is hardly visible. But soon after using drugs to numb agony, a drug abuser may feel hopeless and alone. His or her threatening addiction may appear larger than the tallest skyscraper of Irvine. However, by seeking help from rehab centers, substance abusers are taught successful and healthy ways to combat their addictions and rebuild their futures.
Jeffrey Herbert is a health writer reporter for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Miramar Recovery Center. Follow on Twitter
Though drug rehab centers are ready to help addicts from Irvine, Calif., to America’s East Coast, abusing drugs for pain relief is never a solution—a lesson rock ‘n’ roll singer Tom Petty knows from personal experience.
Personal Addiction to Heroin
In his biography “Petty: The Biography” written by Warren Zanes, Petty opens up about his addiction to heroin in the mid-1990s after divorcing from his first wife. This is the first time the lead singer of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers has publicly addressed his past drug addiction.
Petty, who is nearing his 65 birthday, became trapped in his addiction to heroin while seeking a way to deal with emotional obstacles. During an interview with ABC News, Zanes said Petty is “a rock and roller. He had encounters with people who did heroin, and he hit a point in his life when he did not know what to do with the pain he was feeling.”
By developing positive coping skills and surrounding yourself with trusted support, one’s chances of needing the life-corrective services of rehab centers become slim. Avoiding exposure to illegal drugs and seeking proper help when needed will keep one’s life happily shining brighter than the sun over Irvine.
Addiction is a Dangerous Path
When experimenting with captivating drugs for the first time, the quick path to addiction is hardly visible. But soon after using drugs to numb agony, a drug abuser may feel hopeless and alone. His or her threatening addiction may appear larger than the tallest skyscraper of Irvine. However, by seeking help from rehab centers, substance abusers are taught successful and healthy ways to combat their addictions and rebuild their futures.
Jeffrey Herbert is a health writer reporter for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. Information provided by Miramar Recovery Center. Follow on Twitter