Yes, drugs are indeed a negative coping
mechanism. Psychologists believe that the need to abuse narcotic drugs is a
result of an underlying problem that needs to be unearthed and expressed
openly. People who are experiencing drug abuse often are mentally and
emotionally unstable and should seek professional help. They either end up hurting
themselves or other people, sometimes without the knowledge of it.
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Those recovering from the abuse attend
group sessions where they openly share experiences with people who have also
undergone the same experience.</span>
<span>A high fever - that is, raising the temperature to make the body a less pleasant place for viruses and bacteria - is the first line of defence - the first thing that the body does to fight infections. It is a part of the innate immune responce - we don't have to "learn" it, as in the cases of some other immunological responces to specific bacteria and viruses. </span>
Wash your hands clean up behind yourself
Religion....People need something guiding them. People need to feel like there is someone in charge.
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