Parmarth Foundation believes that successful recovery from drug addiction depends heavily on
individual motivation; while professional assistance and outside help may play a part, lasting
recovery only comes through inner drive and personal motivation. In this blog post we'll examine
its role as part of drug abuse treatment and how personal motivation may provide lasting
recovery from addiction.
Drug Abuse
Substance misuse refers to any compulsive use of illegal or hazardous drugs regardless of their
potentially adverse consequences, often to an extent where there are physical risks involved as
well as psychological cravings and confidence loss. Addiction can arise for various reasons
including genetics, environment or personal experiences - but recovery journeys differ according
to each individual and require personalized approaches that engage inner motivation for
sustained sobriety.
Intrinsic motivation
The force that propels individuals toward positive changes, is crucial in
addiction treatment. Sobriety should be seen as personal goal to live an enjoyable and
productive life and therefore relies heavily on intrinsic motivation to stay on course with recovery
efforts. Here's why intrinsic motivation must play such an integral part.
Maintain Commitment
Recovering from addiction requires hard work and constant
determination; intrinsic motivation helps people remain committed to their treatment goals even
during times of struggle.
Personal Responsibility
Individuals who feel internally driven tend to take full ownership over
their recovery journey and choose proactive paths which promote abstinence. This sense of
ownership promotes proactive steps which promote abstinence.
Flexibility: Intrinsic motivation allows for flexibility, making work much simpler.