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CAN STRESS TRIGGER ADDICTION?

WHAT MAKES HANGOVERS SO DEADLY

When you think about drug addiction or alcoholism, what usually comes to mind? Obviously, one of the first pictures that pops into your head is a person succumbing to a drug and being unable to separate from it. At one point in history (the 1970s, to be specific), doctors would have directly attributed this problem to the drugs altogether and claimed the humans lost complete control after ingesting these substances. Remarkably, though, more recent reports suggest that multiple factors (besides a tendency toward addiction) can trigger this problem. In fact, some medical professionals have gone so far as to propose that stress can be a major factor in causing this terrible disease. So, how is this the case? How can this sensation help provoke one of the most dangerous mental illnesses on the planet? Let’s take a closer look and find out some more information.

Stress Is a Big Factor

At some point during the day, we have felt that familiar twinge of stress (perhaps after forgetting to call a friend or being overwhelmed by a busy schedule). In that light, some people may turn to drugs and alcohol in an effort to cope with overwhelming amounts of stress, and herein lies the problem. Although people may be temporarily relieved by using these addictive substances, they will only feel good for a short amount of time and must quickly ingest more of these chemicals to feel good again. Overall, you can easily see why stress may be a huge determining factor for triggering addiction.

Stress Isn’t a Cause

Nevertheless, scientists have confirmed that (obviously) stress is not a cause of addiction, but it can still play a huge role in the development of this disease. As an example, children who suffer from extreme stress from living with alcoholic or drug addict parents will suffer tremendous emotional and physical stress, and this child abuse can produce dreadful problems with self-esteem and self-control. As a result, these grown children will turn to addictive substances to numb their pain. As you can see, though, preventing stress and learning how to cope with this problem is a key factor in preventing addiction, even if you may be genetically vulnerable to it.

Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, or Addiction   

Mind-altering drugs and alcohol are dangerous and unfortunate aspects of our reality. The good news is that, despite all the problems you may face, you can always find resources to help you recover from your sickness. If you, a friend, or loved one is suffering from a severe case of alcohol use or drug use, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Our professional team of counselors and healthcare experts will help you endure the painful process detox and withdrawal and guide you through each step of the rehabilitation process to help you separate yourself from these substances. The time to take back control of your life is now.

If you want to find out more about our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs or enroll in one of these programs today, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your leisure and your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how you can overcome your attachment to drugs or alcohol today.