Understanding Addiction — A Real Talk

Addiction isn’t about weakness or a lack of willpower. It’s a complex brain condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. When someone uses drugs or alcohol repeatedly, it changes the brain’s reward system, making it harder to stop even when they know it’s hurting their health, relationships, or future.

Many people think addiction only happens to “others,” but the truth is it can affect anyone; young or old, rich or poor, educated or uneducated. It doesn’t discriminate. And because of social stigma and judgment, many who struggle stay silent and suffer alone.

The good news? Addiction is treatable. Just like heart disease or diabetes, it needs compassion, proper care, support, and often professional help. Early support, counselling, therapy, peer groups, and a strong support system, these make a real difference.

Recovery isn’t always a straight line. There are ups and downs, and setbacks can happen but every step forward counts, and every attempt is part of healing. The important thing is not to give up or feel ashamed to seek help.

If you see someone struggling, Be compassionate. If you are struggling, know that support is out there and your life matters. Recovery is possible when we understand, support, and walk together through the journey.

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Asma
Counseling Psychologist and Drug & Alcohol Counselor
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I’m Asma Hamid, a dedicated Addiction Counsellor and Counselling Psychologist passionate about helping individuals and families overcome emotional and behavioral challenges. I hold a Master’s degree in Psychology and currently serve at the District Drug De-Addiction Centre (JKSPYM), Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

I specialize in working with clients facing substance-use disorders, emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and family conflicts. My therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ...

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I’m Asma Hamid, a dedicated Addiction Counsellor and Counselling Psychologist passionate about helping individuals and families overcome emotional and behavioral challenges. I hold a Master’s degree in Psychology and currently serve at the District Drug De-Addiction Centre (JKSPYM), Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

I specialize in working with clients facing substance-use disorders, emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and family conflicts. My therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ...

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