How can the problem of drug abuse can be controlled in your view?
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To begin a discussion about ways to prevent drug addiction, it’s important to understand why people get addicted to drugs in the first place.
From a scientific standpoint, the following six factors have an impact on why many people have an aversion to substance addiction:
GeneticsSocial EnvironmentAge of First UseMental IllnessEarly Childhood TraumaAdult Trauma
From a practical standpoint, these factors don’t take into account that some people become addicted to drugs, such as painkillers because they were prescribed for an injury or surgery.
They didn’t experiment with drugs or intend to use them for recreational purposes. They took drugs as a medical necessity and eventually got hooked. It’s sad things happen this way, but it has become a reality for so many people today.
Prevention is Key When Experimenting With Drugs
Prevention is key. This may sound like a cliché but it’s nevertheless true. Prevention is the best way to keep people from becoming addicted to drugs. When it comes to drug and alcohol consumption, holding the notion that “I’ll do it only once” may prove to be quite dangerous. And for those that do it the first time, it’s equally as dangerous to say “I can stop at any time.” Many people can, but those unlucky few that can’t end up with a dependence that spirals out of control.
Experimenting with drugs and alcohol can lead to addiction that may ruin the physical and mental health of an individual. Staying away from drugs and alcohol is the only way to positively prevent drug addiction.
The question is, how to say no to drugs? While it’s difficult to prevent someone from taking drugs, there are certain things that each one of us should remember to prevent drug addiction.
Clearly, not every person that tries alcohol or drugs will become addicted to them. Many people drink alcohol socially without having a problem with it. The same goes for recreational drugs. But some people have underlying factors such as genetics, mental health disorders, and other issues, that serve as a stimulus for relying on drugs or alcohol to get them through the day. The day becomes a week, and then a month, and before they know it, they need to self-medicate to get through life.
Nobody knows whether they can handle a little recreational experimentation with substances or if it will overtake them until it’s too late. So again, the best way to avoid addiction is to prevent it from becoming a problem by abstaining from the beginning. Here are four ways to avoid relying on drugs to get through
Hope it helps!
@sam❤
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To begin a discussion about ways to prevent drug addiction, it’s important to understand why people get addicted to drugs in the first place.
From a scientific standpoint, the following six factors have an impact on why many people have an aversion to substance addiction:
GeneticsSocial EnvironmentAge of First UseMental IllnessEarly Childhood TraumaAdult Trauma
From a practical standpoint, these factors don’t take into account that some people become addicted to drugs, such as painkillers because they were prescribed for an injury or surgery.
They didn’t experiment with drugs or intend to use them for recreational purposes. They took drugs as a medical necessity and eventually got hooked. It’s sad things happen this way, but it has become a reality for so many people today.
Prevention is Key When Experimenting With Drugs
Prevention is key. This may sound like a cliché but it’s nevertheless true. Prevention is the best way to keep people from becoming addicted to drugs. When it comes to drug and alcohol consumption, holding the notion that “I’ll do it only once” may prove to be quite dangerous. And for those that do it the first time, it’s equally as dangerous to say “I can stop at any time.” Many people can, but those unlucky few that can’t end up with a dependence that spirals out of control.
Experimenting with drugs and alcohol can lead to addiction that may ruin the physical and mental health of an individual. Staying away from drugs and alcohol is the only way to positively prevent drug addiction.
The question is, how to say no to drugs? While it’s difficult to prevent someone from taking drugs, there are certain things that each one of us should remember to prevent drug addiction.
Clearly, not every person that tries alcohol or drugs will become addicted to them. Many people drink alcohol socially without having a problem with it. The same goes for recreational drugs. But some people have underlying factors such as genetics, mental health disorders, and other issues, that serve as a stimulus for relying on drugs or alcohol to get them through the day. The day becomes a week, and then a month, and before they know it, they need to self-medicate to get through life.
Nobody knows whether they can handle a little recreational experimentation with substances or if it will overtake them until it’s too late. So again, the best way to avoid addiction is to prevent it from becoming a problem by abstaining from the beginning. Here are four ways to avoid relying on drugs to get through
Hope it helps!
@sam❤
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Abusing of drugs can be controlled by the following ways :
1. Avoiding undue pressure from peers
One must not be pressurized to perform activities that is beyond his or her limits. If we do this, the child may get pressurized and may suffer from stress.
2. Looking for signs of danger
If anyone is found abusing drugs, he or she must immediately inform the victim's parents without any hesitation.
3. Counselling
The individuals abusing drugs must be provided with proper counselling and aware them about the consequences of abusing drugs.
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