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Substance and Abuse: How to identify if a person is addicted to substance and abuse


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Substance and abuse is on the rise not only all over the US but also across the globe. Whenever you talk to an addict about his addiction there are high chances that he may deny about his addiction to substance. They will try their best to hide their symptoms related to drug abuse. However when you observe their behavior you can clearly understand about how much they are addicted to drugs.

If you observe the following behavioral changes in a person you can come to know about their addiction to substance and abuse.

  1. Most addicts do not like to have drugs in open but rather prefer to have it in secluded areas such as basement garage restroom etc.
  2. The physical appearance of the drug addicts are not normal mainly because they stop taking care of themselves. Most of the time they are concerned about how they can get more drugs.
  3. Usage of foul language and vulgar behavior is quite common among drug addicts.
  4. Drugs are not available for free. In order to buy drugs the addicts can resort to stealing money at home. They also start borrowing money from friend and relatives for various purposes.
  5. Even though drugs may make the addicts feel high but the feeling only lasts for a short span of time. If the regular dose of drugs is not available to the addict he will appear tired and depressed.
  6. The addict will be seen making efforts to join those friends who provide him with drugs.
  7. The addict can feel bored if he spends time with his family members or normal friends for a long time.
  8. His professional life will go for a toss. He will stop going to work for no obvious reason and eventually he may end up losing his job.
  9. The addict can become aggressive in nature if does not get drugs. One of the main reasons why people prefer to stay away from drug addicts is that they can turn violent and uncontrollable.

Why do people take up addiction to drugs The answer can vary from person to person. Here are some of the reasons:

  1. He may feel uncomfortable in a social group.
  2. Peer pressure at college or work.
  3. Some addicts take up drug addiction to overcome pain stress and problems of their lives.
  4. There are some others who resort to drug abuse mainly because their lack of knowledge about the ill-effects of drugs.

To overcome addiction the addict should try his best to face his personal reason. When a person is determined to leave his addiction his family members and friends should encourage him and help him to stay away from substance and abuse. If nothing seems to get rid of the addiction the addict can join a drug rehab center to not only give up his habit but also to learn how he can abstain from drugs for the rest of his life. We work with only the finest Florida drug rehab center. If you or a loved one is suffering from addiction and alcoholism and you don't know where to turn please call today for help.


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