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ECSTASY addiction hotline

What is Methylenedioxy-methamphetamine? Methylenedioxymethamphetamine is also known on the streets as Ecstasy, has been corrupting the nations since the early 1980s. MDM is a synthetic drug that have been popular as a club drug commonly ingested by young people and is used as a recreational drug. The drug, evidently, creates a hallucinogenic effect very much resembling the high that results from mescalin (a hallucinogenic drug derived from mescal buttons). According to NIDA, a Hational Institute On Drug Abuse: MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) (Ecstasy) is a synthetic, psychoactive drug that is chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. MDMA produces feelings of increased energy, euphoria, emotional warmth, and distortions in time, perception, and tactile experiences. The disadvantage of MDMA or Ecstasy addiction use has been reported to lead to clinical depression, confusion, panic attack

,anxiety, and sleep depravations. Other negative side effects of using Ecstasy involve: convulsions, paranoia, psychosis, and potential long-term cognitive impairments (including memory loss). Despite the fact that Ecstasy use can result in hallucinogenic manifestations, the drug is ranked as a stimulant. In accordance with the U.S. Department of Justice, the MDMA drug or Ecstasy identified as a Schedule I controlled substance. Those are the substances that U.S. government has deemed, meet the following measure:

High risk for abuse. Presently not accepted in medical treatments in the US. No proven or established safety regulations for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision

The optimal treatment for Ecstasy abuse or addiction may involve either in or outpatient therapy or attending appropriate counseling. The decision on where to start your rehabilitation process contingent upon various circumstances , incorporating the age, the level of addiction, existing and pre-existing conditions. There are some examples for Treatment for Ecstasy addiction, that are available now: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Individual therapy Group therapy Family therapy 12-Step education Relapse-prevention instruction Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Biofeedback & Neurofeedback (a technique, for dealingwith brain-based functional disorder s without the use ofmedication or invasive procedures, in whi ch brain activity isrecorded using electrodes and presented v isually or audibly sothat the patient can know the state of th

e function he or she is trying to control. (dictionary.reference.com) 8. Medication management 9. Anger management 10. Hypnotherapy 11. Recreation therapy According to a NIDA, National Institute On Drug Abuse, a National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) In 2009, an estimated 760,000 people (0.3 percent of the population) in the United States aged 12 or older used MDMA in the month prior to being surveyed. Lifetime use increased significantly among individuals aged 12 years or older, from 4.3 percent (10.2 million) in 2002 to 5.7 percent (14.2 million) in 2009; however, past-year use of ecstasy decreased from 1.3 percent to 1.1 percent during the same period. Approximately 1.1 million Americans used ecstasy for the first time in 2009, which is a significant increase from the 894,000 first-time users reported in 2008.

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