Addiction Knows No Boundaries Beyond Just Alcohol And Drugs

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AOD is the abbreviation for the term Alcohol and Other Drugs. In addiction treatment, AOD refers to all types of substances that people can become dependent on, including illegal drugs, prescription medications and alcohol. It is a comprehensive term used to encompass the broad range of substances that individuals can develop addictions to. By using the term AOD, it helps professionals and those seeking help to address the various substances that can be detrimental to one’s health and well-being.

The history of AOD in the addiction recovery community is closely tied to the understanding and recognition of addiction as a complex disease. In the past, the focus of addiction treatment was primarily on alcohol. However, as our knowledge about addiction has evolved, so too has the need to address the misuse and dependence on other substances. Recognising the importance of a broader approach, the term AOD emerged to acknowledge the severity and repercussions of all addictive substances.

The terminology used by the addiction recovery community, including AOD, assists in creating a common language and understanding among professionals, individuals seeking treatment and their families. It allows for clear communication and helps professionals tailor their interventions and therapies to meet the specific needs of each person dealing with addiction.

Addiction Knows No Boundaries Beyond Just Alcohol And Drugs

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