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Awareness about Substance Use Disorder

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The following highlights the facts. More information can be obtained through the sites listed below as well as many other informational sites regarding Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Make sure you have all the up-to-date information.

What is Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

  • A disorder that affects a person’s brain and behavior
  • It can lead to a person’s inability to control the use of illegal and legal drugs, alcohol and medication
  • Symptoms can be moderate or severe
  • Most severe cases can lead to addiction

Risk factors contributing to Substance Use Disorder

  • Certain genes
  • Environmental factors, such as stress or trauma
  • Mental Health disorders
  • Self medicating

Possible Treatments for Substance Use Disorder

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
  • Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
  • Therapeutic Communities
  • Contingency management
  • Medication

It is essential that a healthcare provider tailors a treatment plan to the individual.

A treatment plan needs to take into consideration age, misused sustance(s) and any other disorders

Children and adolescents should be treated differently than adults.

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Sources used:

  1. National Insitute of Mental Health, Substance Use and Co-Occurring Mental Disorders, accessed October 4, 2024.

Note: All information in “Nikki’s Story” are based on detail journals covering seven years of Nikki’s life on prescription drugs.

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