Substance abuse relapse is a common occurrence once the recovery process has started. Several factors can contribute to a relapse, with difficulty adjusting to sobriety a primary factor. The most frequent relapses occur within the first 90 days of...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), addiction is a recognized disease that involves a brain disorder and chronic relapsing. The condition is manifested through compulsive behavior in the form of substance abuse. Untreated...
Developing a substance abuse problem or a psychological disorder will depend on a variety of factors being present. While neither substance abuse nor psychological disorders are effective ways of managing troubling elements in a person's life,...
Numerous diseases can be caused by substance abuse. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, or NIDA---a division of the National Institutes of Health---although substance abuse is often voluntary at first, over time it can alter a...
Substance abuse problems occur when a person has little control over her consumption of the substance and continues to use the substance despite the negative consequences its use has on relationships, finances, job performance and academic...
The fourth edition of the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders," or "DSM-IV," states that a person who suffers from a substances abuse disorder shows at least one of the classic manifestations associated with addiction. These...
Substance abuse causes emotional turmoil in a family environment. Depending on the dynamics and the position of the substance abuser in the family structure, its effects will vary. Drug use by the caregivers can have lasting effects on emotionally...
Adolescence substance abuse is a complex problem for the child and the parents. The younger the child is when the substance abuse starts the more difficult it is to resolve the problem. Parental involvement in a child's life is crucial to stopping...
Alcohol and substance abuse can have a powerful effect on the life of the abuser and those he comes in contact with. When someone abuses any of these substances he may find himself losing relationships, jobs and friends. His quality of life can be...
Bipolar disorder is a serious condition, resulting in periods of manic and depressive episodes. Bipolar disorder typically begins in the late teen years and affects more than two and a half million Americans, according to the Depression and...
Parents who are addicted to drugs and alcohol are more likely to abuse their children through methods of physical violence or neglect. The Child Welfare League of America explains that over 8 million children live with parents who are substance...
Sometimes people get seriously depressed after a intense incident, like a divorce in the family, someone you love dying, a stressful home life, violence, or breaking up with a boyfriend or girlfriend. Other times, depression just happens by...
According to neurologist Ralph Adolphs, social behavior is a biological and psychological mechanism. Knowledge acquired through the five senses, the realization of a different point of view from one's own, experiences, thoughts and information...
Abandonment and substance abuse are complex issues when considered separately but when both problems exist simultaneously, the impact is devastating to emotional health. Abandonment is a contributing factor in many instances of substance abuse....
Teenagers abuse all sorts of drugs, including, but not limited to, alcohol, inhalants, cold and cough medicine, prescription drugs, marijuana, acid and cocaine. HelpGuide.org suggests a number of warning signs that can help identify teen drug...
The teenage years bring plenty of trials and tribulations, like pimples, harder school work, the whirlwind of the social scene and dating. There is also a dark side to the world of teen challenges. Students Against Drunk Driving reports that as of...
Statistics provided by the National Institute of Mental Health show that around 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety disorders each year. It's normal to experience anxiety when exposed to a stressful event or situation, however, these...
Dyspraxia is a disorder that affects motor skill development and coordination, according to the website LD Online. Dyspraxia is a lifelong condition that usually presents itself during early childhood. People with dyspraxia have problems with...
Substance abuse can take its toll on the organs and the entire body. The liver and kidneys have to work hard to process toxins and filter the blood, which can lead to breakdown and disease. The brain can continually be impaired, which can lead to...
Substance abuse occurs when a person consumes alcohol and/or drugs to the point that they have a significant negative impact on their life. According to HelpGuide.org, substance abuse begins with use through experimentation and once a person knows...
Abuse among couples and in families is often related to drug addiction and alcoholism. Women and children are often the most vulnerable to the impact of drug and alcohol abuse. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) refers to...
Drug abuse harms your body in two ways: the drug's effect on the body itself and the bad eating habits and poor diet that accompany the lifestyle. People with alcohol or drug dependency who don't eat adequately are at risk for undernutrition....
Fatigue is a normal reaction to exertion, stress, sleeplessness and boredom, according to MedlinePlus. Fatigue is a serious condition if it is characterized by a lack of energy that is not relieved by sleep, nutrition or the removal of stress....
Liver disease is a serious illness that affects many physiological processes and is the twelfth leading cause of death due to disease. Cirrhosis is a condition in which the liver slowly degenerates and is unable to normally function. Physical...
Alcohol and drugs have mind- and mood-altering effects. In teenagers, drugs and alcohol are particularly harmful due to their effects on the developing nervous system. In addition to their negative health effects, drugs and alcohol can cause...
Abusing drugs, whether illegally obtained or prescribed legally, is often the origin of debilitating health conditions. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation goes so far as to claim that substance abuse is the cause of "more deaths, illnesses and...
Successful family intervention techniques rely on the counselor or intervention specialist to understand the cultural leanings of the family, the underlying relationships, type of crisis the family is undergoing and the roles of each family...
Substance abuse is the misuse of alcohol and other mind-altering drugs. Many factors influence a person's risk for becoming a substance abuser, including genetics, environmental factors and the person's developmental stage when drugs are first...
Physical abuse in childhood can have effects that last longer than any physical injuries. A child who has suffered physical abuse--which can include neglect or sexual abuse--is more likely to develop problems with substance abuse in adulthood....