Can't stop addictions. Tis' impossible.
Stop the behavior, yes.
There is a difference between an addiction & having a problem.
Put it this way. Once a person who has a problem stops (or is stopped) the behavior. They are fine. They don't need help.
But the addict. Once they stop or are stopped. They need to get to the root of thier problem(s). For instance, typically an addict who somehow stops. Without therapy, introspection, 12 steps or whatever. Will transfer addictions. Sometimes to a socially acceptable ones. Like work or exercising. Just as often it's another negative addiction.
The person with the problem just needs to stop. They don't have an addiction.
So in summing up. Theres no magic wand for an addict. Stopping yes but only with continued actions on part of the addict.
Stop the behavior, yes.
There is a difference between an addiction & having a problem.
Put it this way. Once a person who has a problem stops (or is stopped) the behavior. They are fine. They don't need help.
But the addict. Once they stop or are stopped. They need to get to the root of thier problem(s). For instance, typically an addict who somehow stops. Without therapy, introspection, 12 steps or whatever. Will transfer addictions. Sometimes to a socially acceptable ones. Like work or exercising. Just as often it's another negative addiction.
The person with the problem just needs to stop. They don't have an addiction.
So in summing up. Theres no magic wand for an addict. Stopping yes but only with continued actions on part of the addict.