Break Free at Our Gauteng Rehabilitation Centre

Most adults who live in Gauteng and the surrounding provinces are caught up in the hustle and bustle of modern-day working-class living. Having various priorities and responsibilities, the working class generally experience stressful work environments, which can put strain on their personal life and cause unnecessary friction. This can lead to substance abuse as a means to unwind and relax after a long day’s work. Our Gauteng rehabilitation centre is your answer when you want to overcome addiction for good.

The purpose of our Gauteng rehabilitation centre is to give individuals a safe and controlled space to face and overcome their addiction. Our rehab programme consists of 2 distinct phases and can help you find a way to sober living wellness for the foreseeable future. Since most adults ae reluctant to admit that they need help, our centre only admits people who are willing to work with us and show commitment to the programme. In this article, we talk about the various causes of addiction and how an adult can find themselves in a place where they are not in control anymore.

What Drives Someone to Addiction?

  • Experiencing a Traumatic Event: Adults living in Gauteng are more susceptible to experience a traumatic event because of the high crime rate in this province. Moreover, job loss and divorce rates are excessively high, both of which can be quite difficult to overcome and work through. As a result, individuals tend to turn to substance abuse to help them forget or numb the pain. This leads to substance addiction and can also cause a plethora of mental illnesses that relate to depression and anxiety. PTSD is another cause of people developing a substance addiction, as they would rather be inebriated than having to deal with their trauma. Although this type of behaviour is justified by these individuals, it isn’t a solution to their problems, and developing a substance addiction will only add fuel to the fire.
  • Peer Pressure: This is something that starts in school and bleeds into adulthood. It might not be as obvious among adults, but subliminal peer pressure can still cause some individuals to partake in something that they might have their own personal reservations about. This can include alcohol consumption, smoking or consuming tobacco-based products, or something as simple as drinking too many caffeinated beverages at work. Peer pressure usually leads to behavioural patterns being developed subconsciously. In turn, such an individual opens the door to the possibility of developing an addiction.
  • Obliviousness: Most adults are oblivious about the dangers of consuming addictive substances. They are either unaware of the addictive substances contained in their daily consumption of beverages and prescribed medications or they simply do not care about the possibility of developing an addiction to these substances. Apart from ethanol, there are other addictive substances that are legally sold and consumed by millions. These include nicotine and caffeine as the 2 primary frontrunners. However, something as simple as a vitamin supplement can also contain addictive substances. Painkillers are among the most consumed meds that could lead to the development of addiction as well.
  • Lifestyle and Behaviour: Adults living in Gauteng have braais over weekends, where they get together and socialise over a rugby game, a specific public holiday, or just because they want to. Furthermore, adults celebrate various achievements with social gatherings. Living such a lifestyle can be detrimental for individuals who are susceptible to peer pressure. This also applies to individuals who struggle with self-discipline and self-control. These individuals will take advantage of any given opportunity to consume alcoholic beverages, no matter the settings or the time of day. In most cases, they are already addicts and become defensive about the subject when confronted with it.

Beethoven Recovery Centre is your solution to a professional Gauteng rehabilitation centre for those who truly want to face and overcome their addiction. Our programme is split into 2 phases, of which the second phase is voluntary and shifts the focus to social reintegration and maintaining a lifestyle of sober living wellness. Our programme can help you regain control of your life and overcome the challenges of addiction for good. Feel free to browse our website for details on our premises and facilities and contact us directly if you have any questions about our rehab centre.

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