Unmanageable

The term “unmanageable” in addiction recovery refers to the point where a person’s life becomes chaotic due to addiction, marked by a loss of control over actions, thoughts and emotions. This state leads to negative consequences and disrupts various life aspects, including work, school, home responsibilities, relationships, finances, health and legal standing.

Originating from the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in the 1930s, the concept is central to AA’s Twelve Steps program and widely recognised in addiction treatment. It involves acknowledging the powerlessness over addiction and the resulting unmanageable life. This acceptance is a important step in the recovery process.

Recognising life’s unmanageability can motivate individuals to seek help and begin addiction treatment. This process is essential for regaining control and moving towards a healthier future. Unmanageability varies per individual, based on personal circumstances and the specific addiction.

In addiction treatment, professionals assist in identifying the roots of addiction and developing effective coping strategies, guiding individuals towards a more sustainable and fulfilling life.

Has Your Life Become Unmanageable

The first step of AA’s 12-step program, also adapted in various other fellowships, involves two key acknowledgments. Firstly, it requires admitting powerlessness over one’s addiction, recognising the inability to control substance use. This admission is often straightforward for many, as they experience the inability to stop using despite a strong desire to do so.

The second aspect of this step is recognising the unmanageability of life due to addiction. This is more challenging, as denial is a common trait in addicts. Many fail to see how their lives have spiraled into chaos, normalising behaviors like lying, engaging in criminal activities and neglecting responsibilities. Accepting this unmanageability is fundamental for progressing through the remaining steps.

Indicators of life becoming unmanageable due to addiction include a strong preference for substance use over family or work commitments, poor health and sleep patterns, avoidance of social events without substances, relapsing into harmful usage patterns and engaging in risky behaviors while under the influence. Additionally, neglecting household duties, job instability, financial troubles, poor self-care, deteriorating relationships and experiencing mood swings and isolation are common signs.

Recognising these signs is essential for seeking help and learning to live a balanced life. Renascent offers consultations for those feeling overwhelmed by addiction and its impact on their lives.


Founded in 2008, WeDoRecover has evolved from an advisory service for addiction treatment into a comprehensive provider of care, following its 2019 merger with Changes Addiction Rehab in Johannesburg. Specialising in connecting patients to top-tier addiction treatment centers in the UK, South Africa and Thailand, WeDoRecover supports individuals globally, including those from the United Arab Emirates and Europe. Accepting both South African medical aid and international health insurance our organisation facilitates access to high-quality treatment for substance and alcohol use disorders, offering individualised care that addresses the physical, mental and social needs of patients.



Our team, led by Gareth Carter, offers empathetic and professional support, guiding you through every step of the treatment process. Whether you're in South Africa or abroad, our acceptance of various insurance plans makes quality care accessible, providing a platform for lasting recovery and a healthier future.


Inpatient Rehab

Rehab care is a good option if you are at risk of experiencing strong withdrawal symptoms when you try stop a substance. This option would also be recommended if you have experienced recurrent relapses or if you have tried a less-intensive treatment without success.

Outpatient

If you're committed to your sobriety but cannot take a break from your daily duties for an inpatient program. Outpatient rehab treatment might suit you well if you are looking for a less restricted format for addiction treatment or simply need help with mental health.

Therapy

Therapy can be good step towards healing and self-discovery. If you need support without disrupting your routine, therapy offers a flexible solution for anyone wishing to enhance their mental well-being or work through personal issues in a supportive, confidential environment.

Mental Health

Are you having persistent feelings of being swamped, sad or have sudden surges of anger or intense emotional outbursts? These are warning signs of unresolved trauma mental health. A simple assesment by a mental health expert could provide valuable insights into your recovery.


Finding the right rehab close to you is simple with WeDoRecover. Our network includes the finest rehab centers, ensuring personalised, quality care for your recovery needs. Let Gareth Carter and our empathetic team help guide you to a center that feels right for you, offering expert care and support. Start your healing today by choosing a rehab that's not just close to you, but also that truly cares about your loved ones recovery.


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