The effects of long-term drug use are never limited to the addict and can have substantial and devastating effects on the user's families. These include eventually dissolving the family or physical, emotional and mental injury to family members. However, despite the user's knowledge of the devastating effects on his family, drug addiction often becomes long-term.
The teenage years can be challenging for both teens and their parents. Teens face several challenges and obstacles through growth, peer pressure, and learning how to become responsible adults. While the focus is often on what t...
Significant increases in use were found among teens and adults ages 50 to 54. Illicit drugs can have consequences for users that affect every aspect of their lives. Perhaps one of the most devastating effects of drug abuse is t...
When thinking of drug abuse, first thoughts often drift to illicit substances such as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine; however, prescription drugs can easily be abused as well. Regardless of the choice of drug, addiction h...
Addiction in a family can lead to toxic behaviors and dysfunctional relationships. According to the Partnership for a Drug Free America, drug abuse can have devastating consequences on families.
Drug abuse rarely has any positive outcomes and when children are involved in a situation with drug abuse, the consequences can continue to affect the child throughout her lifetime. When children are raised by people who abuse ...
Many children are exposed to pornographic images while using the computer, according to CBS News. In fact, researchers at the University of New Hampshire found that 42 percent of children surveyed between the ages of 10 and 17 ...
Drug abuse generally develops over time as a person's drug use increases. According to HelpGuide.org, the symptoms of drug abuse include using drugs despite the negative effect is it having on your responsibilities, engaging in...
Drug addiction not only affects the addict but the entire family, the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention reports. Family activities such as picnics, meal gatherings and playing board games may cease. Going to the mall, shopp...
Drug addiction is destructive and insidious, not just in terms of its effect on the addict but for the suffering it inflicts on the loved ones and family. Though the addict may have no conscious intention of harming his compani...
When drug addicts try to go without drugs, withdrawal symptoms are so overwhelming it seems as though using is the only way to get relief. This is addiction. Most addicts need help to change. Addiction is a family disease, affe...
A person who is addicted to marijuana can affect his family in ways that may not be realized. As the drug takes over the addict, it will change him mentally, emotionally and physically. Signs of addiction include bloodshot eyes...
Substance abuse during pregnancy can severely affect the health of your developing baby. The effects of drug addiction on a baby can be prevented if you abstain from smoking or from using illegal drugs or alcohol during your pr...
Drug addiction generally begins as a voluntary choice to take drugs. Over time, however, brain alterations from the drugs affect an individual's ability to control impulses in regard to taking the drugs. The National Institute ...
Codependency plays a part in the role of the spouse, parent or child in the family that has a drug addict. The codependent family member is almost as addicted as the drug addict; only the addiction is in learning to live life s...
Most drugs easily cross the placenta and reach the growing fetus. Both illegal and legal drug use in pregnancy can cause serious problems for the fetus during pregnancy and after delivery. The fetus can be at risk for birth def...
When a family member abuses drugs or is dependent on drugs, it affects each family member in different ways. When parents know that their child, no matter the child's age, is abusing drugs, it can lead to many feelings, argumen...