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Causes of Drug Abuse

Causes of Drug Abuse
Causes of Drug Abuse
(c) Lynda Bernhardt

Many people wonder about the causes of drug abuse. An underlying cause is the escape from emotional pain. Some people are physically predisposed to drug addition, whether emotional pain is present.

From Quick Guide: About Drug Abuse

    Emotional Issues

  1. The most prevalent cause of drug abuse stems from the addict's need to escape from emotional pain. Any sort of trauma can lead to drug abuse.
  2. Job Loss

  3. An unexpected disruption, such as job loss, can create a feeling of inadequacy and undermine a person's confidence, leading him to flee the pain through drug abuse.
  4. Marital Difficulty

  5. Arguments and discord in the marriage can lead to drug abuse. Drugs can provide a release from tension in the family.
  6. Genetics

  7. A drug abuser can be susceptible to addiction because of her genetic makeup. Once the drug abuser experiments with a substance, the body will crave more.
  8. Self-Medication

  9. Self-medication can encompass all of the above issues for the drug abuser. He feels that he must relax, escape or mentally shut down through drug abuse.
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