Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Seeing the signs and getting help

Posted by Rob Fleming on May 16th, 2008
2008
May 16

Drugs and alcohol abuse claim 100,000 lived every yearAlcohol abuse causes over 100,000 deaths in the United States and Canada each year. It is the drug most commonly abused by children ages 12 to 17. Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death in teenagers. People who drink alcohol are more likely to engage in high-risk sexual behavior, have poor grades or job performance, use tobacco products, and experiment with illegal drugs. Alcohol and drug use may be an unconscious attempt at self-treatment for another problem, such as depression.
-1,700 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related unintentional injuries, including motor vehicle crashes.
-599,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are unintentionally injured under the influence of alcohol.
-More than 696,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are assaulted by another student who has been drinking.
-More than 97,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are victims of alcohol-related sexual assault or date rape. These figures are almost tripled for drug abuse. and every year they go up.

Seeing the signs

Parents and loved ones never see the signs until it is too late. Have you noticed any of the follwing:
School work has declined; grades suddenly slipping or dropping dramatically
Missing school (skipping secretly or too "tired" or "sick" to go)
Mood changes (irritable, crying jags)
Dropping out of usual activities (music, sports, hobbies)
Physical appearance changing (poor hygiene, unusual style changes)
Friends suddenly change; doesn’t introduce new friends
Money or valuables missing from parents’ purse, from home
Furtive or secretive behavior (e.g., bedroom door locked and takes long time to answer)
Hostile, aggressive outbursts
Seems to have "lost" motivation
Forgetfulness
Unusual sleeping habits (changing over time or dramatic change)
Depressed
Anxious
My child just doesn’t seem "right"

The good news

Beacuse of national health goverment focus, finding and getting treatment family, friends, and co-workers who suffer from  drug and alcohol abuse is only a phone call away, or in most cases as close as your computer, and with insurance now covering the costs for drug and alcohol treatment the burden has been lessened. There are many different treatment options out there, for those in the Southern California i urge you to visit Step Up Recovery. Located in the heart of Orange County, California, Step Up Recovery’s residential atmosphere provides a non-institutional environment in which men find recovery. You will live in a large, comfortable home in the charming Old Towne neighborhood in the City of Orange where our 30, 60, and 90-day Extended Care Treatment Programs will help you chart a new course into a clean and sober lifestyle. STEP-UP RECOVERY is a licensed 30 to 90-day extended care drug and alcohol addiction treatment center designed exclusively for men. Offering an integrative treatment approach to men of all races and all walks of life, focusing on men’s issues and emphasizing physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual growth.

Visit Step Up Recovery @ www.stepuprecovery.com or call them at 714-771-4522

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