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Parental Substance Abuse Increases Children’s Risk

Parental Substance Abuse Increases Children’s Risk

Parents are supposed to nurture their children with all good habits and guide them to be good members of society. But when parents themselves become physically and emotionally dysfunctional due to substance abuse, it results in profound negative effects on children impacting their social, physical and emotional well-being.

Today, there is an increasing concern about the negative effects parental substance abuse on children as there are many parents who abuse alcohol or other illicit drugs in US. According to a report by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), more than 8.3 million children (more than 1 in 10) live with at least one parent who is a substance abuser.

Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Adolescence (Judith Broo

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Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Patient Workbook

Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Patient Workbook


New – Perkinson of the Keystone Treatment Center in Canton, South Dakota, brings together this 12-step treatment plan workbook for alcohol and drug addicts that includes identifying character defects and relapse prevention.

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Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Book by Thomas Bratter

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Substance Abuse and the Interventionist

Substance Abuse and the Interventionist

When someone admits that they have a problem with drugs or alcohol and that they desire help, then you should do what it takes to get the individual into treatment and a rehab program. However, it may be easy to think about when you know that this person lives on street corners and then you are unable to reach them. At this time a substance abuse interventionist is going to be your next step and your main focus.

If you are a friend or a member of a loving family, you can appreciate what it means to lose your family to drugs or alcohol. It is quite overwhelming and hurting, if you were to inquire from many families who face that predicament. The trip back to normalcy can be quite uncertain, long and tough. With no encouragement, it makes it even more difficult.