What are the common underlying causes of opiate use and addiction?
In all people for whom opiate use has become a problem, one or several of the following common underlying causes will have led to that problem with opiates: Sleep Disorders Anxiety Disorders Major Depression Bipolar (Manic Depressive) Disorder Adult ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) Trauma and Psychosocial Injury Once you have done The Beck Mini Discomforts and Dysfunctions Checklist and know which of these underlying causes you have signs of, you can quickly learn to understand your problems and how to fix them, by reading the summaries above that apply to you. Read the summaries at least 3 times until you start to really understand what goes wrong inside of you and how it can be fixed. Don’t worry that these disorders will be too difficult for you to understand. Just stay calm and cool and persist in reading and discussing the following summaries and you will be rewarded by developing an understanding of yourself and other troubled people that will greatly improve your quality of life