Archive for January 2012
Spousal Impact on Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation
Common drugs can have a huge impact on both drug abuse and recovery processes. In some situations, the spouse acts as a security guard for the treatment and rehabilitation. In other unfortunate cases, a spouse may be a catalyst for the dangerous behavior of an addict. Whatever the case, can always make or break a man and woman seek the recovery process for addicts help.
The worst situation is when a common drug-or alcohol abuse is a co-user. Most of the violence and sexual abuse between couples with the use of drugs or alcohol, and it can be difficult, addicted to escape to the violent relationship. In some cases, an offender as a major supplier of drugs to which both parties are addicted to act. Other times, the victim in fear of violence when they seek treatment for addiction to their co-abused women only respond with more violence. They also fear that their partners make to the police if they try to seek treatment or leave it. Finally, the restoration of a spouse is often destroys the relationship. If the common bond of addiction is broken, it can not, in order to support the marriage if she is abusive or not. Read the rest of this entry »
Teen Drug Abuse
Drug abuse by teenagers is very common, which can lead to catastrophic consequences in the future. A significant proportion of deaths among people between 15 and 24 are connected in one way or other abuse of drugs or alcohol. This abuse also leads to violent crimes like assault, murder or rape. Some young people take drugs to overcome depression and anxiety.
When a young man in the family suddenly aberrant behavior, or try to keep away from family members, you have some reason to be suspicious. Physical symptoms like red eyes, persistent cough, and changes in sleeping and eating habits should also serve as warning signals.
A teenager with a family history of drug abuse and lack of social skills can rapidly from the level of experimentation to serious abuse or dependence. Some other young people who have no family Read the rest of this entry »
Substance Abuse – Effects on Society
General drug abuse and its impact on society
Addiction is one of the most common questions that today’s generation is forced to face. It has been around for centuries and has hit millions of people around the world. It is primarily a health issue, but in recent decades it has degenerated into one of the worst social evils.
Drug and alcohol use affects not only the individual himself, but all around him. Finally, the company is largely of his tendency to use the substance, even if there is only one person is affected. It is a social evil because almost every country around the world forced to get the legislation, policy and other ideas to solve the problem.
Most experts agree that addiction has a ripple effect. It not only brings discord into the house, but also for society.
Impact on the family
Parents who are drug or alcohol abuse tend to their children by allowing them neglect themselves. Because they are concerned about their addiction, they fail to appropriate counseling, the children need, especially during their growing years. Teens who grow up in Read the rest of this entry »