What Are the Problems a Family Faces if a Family Member Is Taking Drugs.?
Question by EdenJade: What are the problems a family faces if a family member is taking drugs.?
Please give an scenario about the problems faced,consequences/conflict,prevention,solution,where can go for help.
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Answer by theMon
it matters what kind of drugs, how old the person is, and how seriously addicted they are. if someone does weed once a month with their friends, it wont affect the family much. but if someone is setiously into heroin, the person will need a lot of money to buy the heoin in the first place, theyll be very emotionally unstable, and might have to go to rehab. which will shock everyone in the family and make some parents feel guilty and other parents angry. well their are a lot of problems that come from drugs. didnt even mention health and health bills
Drug Use Help for My Daughter?
Question by Helpinglife: Drug use help for my daughter?
My oldest daughter (17) has been trying to experiment with drugs for the past few months. I’ve noticed when she is home alone certain inhalant objects seem to disappear into her room (hair spray- nail polish- white out- sharpies) what should I do?
Best answer:
Answer by Jim
i am in recovery and i can tell u that stuff burns out brain cells quick do something fast.star with taking away everthing
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Why Does the Whole Mental Health Industry Care More About Adjusting People to Society?
Question by NONAME: Why does the whole mental health industry care more about adjusting people to society?
than empowering people to rise above society. Sure, there are real mental disorders, like schizophrenia, drug addiction, depression, anxiety, Narcissism and psychopathy. They are not good for the sufferer, and personality disorders can be harmful to others. But I find that we make too many judgments about mental illness to stigmatize others, like psychiatrists are the deciders on what is okay and what is not, based solely on being an “authority”, or they label attributes not very popular, or against some cultural, religious or political ideology as insane. Like Defiant Personality disorder is just propaganda to stigmatize anyone who doesn’t do as they are told by some power hungry narcissist. Or just in general, they just function more on getting people to adapt to society, than to empower their clients to be able to control their lives. Its like a fish out of water, they are never going to have wellbeing in an environment, and its not like they can just cope.
Is Constant Sniffing for About Half an Hour After Coming Back From the Bathroom a Sign of Drug Abuse?
Question by xrxr549: Is constant sniffing for about half an hour after coming back from the bathroom a sign of drug abuse?
My friend at work goes to the bathroom and when he comes back he sniffs oddly for about half an hour. It’s not like a runny nose kind of sniff but just short little puffs every couple of seconds. It only happens when he goes to the bathroom and my other co-workers have noticed it too. When we ask him if he needs a tissue or something for his sniffles he acts like he doesn’t know what we are talking about. Do you think he might be doing drugs? If so what drug would cause that behavior?