On
24th October, 2018 from 9am to 5pm, Don Bosco Balprafulta, organized
a Seminar ‘How to Handle Addicted Children and ‘Juvenille Justice Alliance
Meet’ at Don Bosco Provincial House, Matunga. The main resource person for the
programme were: Fr. Thomas Koshy the National YaR Director & Pioneer of
Juvenile Justice Act, Fr. Xavier Devdas the Director of Maria Ashiana Lonavala,
Dr.Sunita Shanbhag, Mr. Vijay Shankar and Dr. Asha Mukundan. Two staff Mr.
Eustace Fernandes, the Educational Supervisor and Ms. Meena Kini the Counselor
from Bosco Boys Home also attended the session.
He explained the
scenario of the parent toward addicted child: For addicted person drug is not a
problem it is tool of expression their sadness. One who is addicted expresses
it by consuming addicted substance. We should touch the life of a person by going
to his hurtful feeling to the grassroots (family trauma), family wound. Journey
with them; spend time with them and waste time with them and don’t be
judgmental. Say to them, “How many time you have fallen. But I am with you till
the end”
Dr.
Sunita Shabaug also discussed various physical, physiological and physcological
effects of drug addictions. She shared that drug abuse creates a vicious cycle
of negative effects that make identification of addicts a growing concern. She
highlighted the need for early recognition of addictions. She shared the common
signs and symptoms of addiction include intense cravings, physical dependence,
increasing tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, risky behavior, neglect of
responsibility and financial troubles. Brain functioning is reduced, leading to
poor judgment and decisions, poor reflexes and unsafe behavior.
Fr.
Devdas mentioned the real dilemma of rehab centre around Maharashtra. Only 170
rehab centers are there in Maharashtra and no centre is catering for the poor
of the society and it become very difficult to poor addicted person to get
treatment in high fees rehab center where they charge not less than Rs. 55000/-
per month. He spoke about his own center (Maria Ashaiana) which caters for the
need of poor addicted person of the society:
Criteria:
1. He
should be below poverty line, orphan, age: 18 to 25 (not below or above)
2. The
person should be willing to come and parents should not force their problems on
the institute.
Addiction
is an issue of concern. It cuts the society and builds barriers. It is vicious
circle more of poverty. It brings about in the addicted a behavior of hunting
for the stuff and involvement in stealing cash to buy stuff. The person avoids
taking responsibility. He form new friends and spend more time with them. He feels
isolated from the society and spends time in dark corners and avoids talking
with people. His thinking process changes and makes him unable to take proper decisions.
Father
Xavier concluded by reiterating that loving and nurturing environment and
healthy relationship were important elements in an addict’s recovery. He gave
several examples from his own experiences and work in Maria Ashiana to
illustrate the principles of the Don Bosco’s Preventive System. He explained
understanding and empathy through counseling, as well as purposeful activity
can bring about a lot of change. An addict’s denials, defensive, aggression,
lies, manipulation and emotional blackmail need to be dealt with loving but
firm kindness. Love is the only solution to tackle the problem of addiction.
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