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		<title>The Addiction Trap</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Luis Orozco, LCSW - According to a study published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA), in the United States around 23.5 million people received treatment aimed at solving a substance abuse problem. As shown in this statistic addictions are a real struggle that many people face. Below, you can find 10 [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Luis Orozco, LCSW &#8211;</p>
<p>According to a study published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA), in the United States around 23.5 million people received treatment aimed at solving a substance abuse problem. As shown in this statistic addictions are a real struggle that many people face. Below, you can find 10 reasons why people fall into this trap.</p>
<p>Curiosity &#8211; Many people feel curious about the effects of drugs and alcohol. Curiosity leads them to try substances which frequently opens the door to the development of an addiction.</p>
<p>Boredom &#8211; Boredom is a major reason why people start taking drugs and alcohol. Unemployment or failure to keep one’s mind stimulated may lead people to take an easy way out of their monotony.</p>
<p>Ignorance &#8211; Many people simply don’t know how harmful addictions can be, or they naively believe they&#8217;re immune to them. For this reason, it’s easy for them to start taking drugs or alcohol without taking into account the possible consequences.</p>
<p>Stress &#8211; Stress may lead a person to search for relaxation techniques. Unfortunately, instead of delving into healthy relaxation methods, such as physical exercise or spirituality, they turn to drugs or alcohol.</p>
<p>Fatigue &#8211; Many people feel exhausted and use substances to increase energy and improve their physical performance.</p>
<p>Appearances &#8211; Unfortunately, drugs and alcohol have been glorified by the entertainment industry. Many people looking to resemble the icons shown in mass media turn to substances.</p>
<p>Avoidance &#8211; Alcohol and drugs are substances frequently used to avoid everyday problems, such as relationship issues or financial problems.</p>
<p>Mental Illness &#8211; People suffering from mental disorders, such as Depression, Anxiety or Bipolar Disorder, resort to drugs and alcohol as a form of self-medication or to relieve their symptoms.</p>
<p>Pain &#8211; Similar to people who suffer from mental disorders, those experiencing physical discomfort may also take drugs and alcohol to deaden the pain caused by their condition.</p>
<p>Addiction &#8211; Taking drugs or alcohol may turn into an addiction. Addictions develop a psychological and physical dependency on substances, leading to a dangerous obsession and an overuse that may result in death.</p><p>The post <a href="https://whittiercounselingcenter.org/the-addiction-trap/">The Addiction Trap</a> first appeared on <a href="https://whittiercounselingcenter.org">Whittier Counseling Center</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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