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The role of trauma in addiction
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What Is Trauma-Informed Care For Addiction?

Did you know nearly two-thirds of all individuals receiving treatment for drug abuse report being physically, sexually or emotionally abused as a child?  While this statistic can’t be attributed as a singular cause for drug abuse, research shows that traumatic childhood experiences such as abuse, neglect, crime, or accidents can lead to addictive behaviors later in life.

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90-Day Drug Rehab in Austin

Table of Contents At a Glance: 90-Day Drug Rehab in Austin Comprehensive Care: 90-day programs address addiction alongside medical, psychological, social, and vocational challenges. Personalized

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Person holding a credit or bank card near a laptop, symbolizing potential compulsive online shopping or internet-related behavioral addiction
Addiction

What Is Behavioral Addiction?

When most people think of addiction, they probably associate the condition with drug or alcohol abuse. It’s true that many cases of addiction involve substance abuse and research shows that over 21 million adults in the United States have a problem with drugs or alcohol. However, it’s also possible to become addicted to a behavior, or what is called behavioral addiction.

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Teen boy feeling isolated due to peer pressure and risk of drug abuse
Addiction

Peer Pressure and Drug Abuse: How Strong is the Link?

Peer pressure from children’s friends in school can have a high impact on decisions they make. Friends play a significant role in how your child makes decisions. When your child hangs out with kids who do certain things, the tendency for your child to join in greatly increases. A study done by Columbia University found that a child is six times more likely to have an alcoholic drink if they have friends who drink.1

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