Any * successful * treatment requires the patient to want treatment.
In addition, the triggers for it all need to be addressed.
Those can be:
Simple pain, trauma
More complex financial issues, housing, etc...
PTSD of various kinds, war, abuse and the like.
Without a plan to address triggers and desire to be done with it all, treatment success is extremely unlikely.
We are fallen creatures and simply accepting our fallen nature might be more productive
The primary is to want to be done.
It all starts there.
How ending it goes really depends on the person. Take it one struggle at a time. Wash, rinse repeat.
Having finished, one tends to look around and ask, "what now?"
And that is what I meant. Have some options for people that are not doorways back.
Any * successful * treatment requires the patient to want treatment.
In addition, the triggers for it all need to be addressed.
Those can be:
Simple pain, trauma
More complex financial issues, housing, etc...
PTSD of various kinds, war, abuse and the like.
Without a plan to address triggers and desire to be done with it all, treatment success is extremely unlikely.