HOW DO PEOPLE BECOME ADDICTS?
What is it in the human psyche which
causes people to become addicted? There are four areas which might
surprise you.
First off, there is no judging,
here. There are people with many kinds of trials and emotional difficulties
everywhere in all walks of life. Those with addictions wear their trials on the
outside whereas some can hide their trials very well on the inside. We all have
trials. We are all human beings. No judging.
There are people with smoking
addictions, sex addictions, pornography addictions, drugs, alcohol, gambling,
and food addictions; you name it, there are people addicted to it. How is this
possible?
There have been many studies over
the past 20 plus years on this very topic. What is it that makes people addicted to anything?
Here are four reasons why:
1.
It’s genetic
Unfortunately, those who have come
before us transfer the possibility in passing on certain addictions. According
to research, being a child of alcoholic parents makes it four times more likely
to become an alcoholic, themselves. But this doesn’t mean we should follow in
their footsteps. We can break the cycle of addiction by taking steps with an
addiction counselor or program.
2.
Dealing with mental illness
: There are many addicted people who
also suffer from mental health disorders in some way or another. Depression,
bi-polar disorder, anxiety all motivate people to use drugs or mind changing
stimulants to help them feel better. The medications given by physicians can
cause other physical ailments so the temptation to turn to other forms of
relief is very great. It is painful not to feel good, and until those with any
kind of mental disorder understand what is needed to heal, these addictions
will continue.
3.
Submitting to peer pressure
When teens pressure each other into
smoking, drinking, drugs or anything else available, it has been shown through
research and study that progression of these addictions will lead to serious
abuse. Even adults in the workplace have temptations to join the crowd to bond
with each other and follow along in drinking, drugs or other addictions.
Parents need to watch their children’s habits and provide help when an
addiction is discovered. Co-workers should uphold a standard with each other,
so addictions are not started.
4.
Childhood trauma
The abuse of children is horrendous
and what makes it worse is the emotional scarring of these heinous acts can
have a lasting effect way into adulthood. It has been reported that repeated
sexual abuse and other traumatic childhood experiences can shape a child’s
brain chemistry, followed by a vulnerability to addiction. Again, those with
this experience can seek help to heal their broken spirits and minds and become
whole.
Sometimes it is difficult for others
who never had an addiction to be compassionate toward those who do; especially
in the same family. The addiction road is a long one to travel without help.
Protect your family and find ways to heal from the challenges we are presented
with in life.


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