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Discover The Tell Tale Signals Of A Dry Drunk



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Submitted 2010-05-10 00:14:14
What is a dry drunk, and the 'dry drunk syndrome'? as it is from time to time known as? It can best be known as somebody who fits one of two conditions. The first is somebody who has given up drinking and drugging and not made any inside or emotional changes, they stay the same but the substance use has stopped. Or in the second case what was once someone abstinent and on a progressive path of recovery has slowly returned to chaotic and impracticable thinking.

Being active in your habit sets up many trains of thought, mind sets, feelings, and actions that are problematical. Only removing the alcohol or drugs without shifting these underlying matters will create a dry drunk syndrome. The dry drunk really refers to a state and not the person. It is vital to recognize a reversion back to our old ways of thinking and acting, or lack of progress in moving forward in recovery.

The dry drunk can be a forerunner to the beginnings of relapse, the AA Big Book describes this condition as being "restless, irritable, and discontented". This set of attitudes can apply to any person who is chemically dependent, or even those were not. Here are some of the mind sets customary with the dry drunk syndrome.

Grandiosity - Grandiosity principally means a return to a self-centered, the world revolves about me attitude. In 12 Step literatures this is the concept of being "self-centered in the extreme". It does not have to automatically mean that I believe I am the best; it can also be seeking attention through playing the victim or sitting on the pity pot.

Impulsivity - A common attitude or observable behavior of people with addiction problems is poor impulse control. We tend to do what we want when we want, with little regard for self harm or hurting others around us. Impulsivity can be linked with grandiosity to engage in behaviors intended to make us the center of notice.

Being judgmental - This is a very destructive attitude for individuals in recovery. When we judge a person as being better than or less than, we are setting up a state of affairs where we inflate our egos feeling better than other individuals. On the other hand if we judge ourselves to be on the short end we can feel bitter and make low self-esteem. Being judgmental is a low self-esteem generator.

Complacency - This is not only an attitude of somebody in dry drunk syndrome, but is a red flag warning sign of someone who is well into the relapse process. An imperative facet of being in active recovery is just that, being active, and moving onward. It is not how fast you are going but rather the direction in which you are headed. If you become lazy or disinterested and stop being hands-on about your recovery, the natural to a tendency is to fall back into addictive behaviors. Your re-engagement in them is just a short step away.

Once you are lured into any of these mind sets, they start to affect how you think. Once your thinking is affected and you begin to buy into self-centered thoughts, odds are you'll connect in the actions stemming from these self-centered thoughts.

Here are some destructive patterns and actions that can result from dry drunk thinking:

1. We become restless and irritable and discontent.

2. We get bored, dissatisfied, and effortlessly distracted from productive tasks.

3. Our emotions and feelings get lethargic and dull, nothing excites us any longer.

4. We begin to the engage in the euphoric recall that is yearning for the good old days of active using and for having the pain and shame of use.

5. We begin to connect in magical thinking we get on realistic and fanciful expectations and dreams.

6. The last thing we want you is engaged in introspection to improve ourselves.

7. We start to get unfulfilled and have the feeling that nothing will ever satisfy our yearning or fill the hole in the sole.

Looking back at the list of attitudes and thought distortions listed above, it is simple to see how the dry drunk syndrome is only nothing more then reverting back to the way it was when we were active in our use. If you are starting to notice some of the attitudes discussed creeping back into your life, is target time to start paying attention to the possibility of relapse and begin turning your life in sobriety and recovery about. The dry drunk syndrome is a bright red flashing warning sign for relapse.


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