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Substance Abuse Trauma

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THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CHILD ABUSE AND DRUG ADDICTION
Child abuse is often a linking factor in history of substance abusers, Drug, Alcohol or other risky behaviours would fall into the category of substance abuse. In this essay I will discuss how I think child abuse aids is a direct cause of substance abuse in adults later in life, in addition to evidence supporting my thesis which is the fact child abuse is a linking factor to substance abuse. “Two thirds of adults in drug treatment were either physically, sexually or emotionally abused during their childhood” (Unknown, 2015). Almost all women that reside in Canada’s drug capital in the downtown Eastside of Vancouver have been subjected to either sexual or physical trauma during childhood …show more content…

There are many different examples of trauma such as; reoccurring sexual, physical or emotion abuse as well as being neglected as a child which then leads to feeling unloved or deprived of emotional needs, as well as a traumatic events that were witnessed as a child. Often the mentioned traumatic events have been shown to result in some form of substance abuse. Research confirms that more stressful childhood your childhood was, the greater your odds of developing an addiction later life (Szalavitz, 2011). Szalavitz notes that people that are traumatized as children can be re-traumatized as adults using humiliation for treatment of PTSD and substance addiction. Szalavitz explains that humiliation as a form of treatment is generally ineffective. Research suggest that “84% of people diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder often offer details of a history of sexual or physical abuse” (Szalavitz, 2011). Emotional abuse has been shown to offer the highest results of alcohol abuse. Physical abuse being the second most influential form of child abuse (Unknown, 2015). Adults subjected to neglect or abuse as small children often experience changes in the hippocampus (Maté, 2015 p.). Alteration in human brain growth occurs instantly after birth (Maté, 2015 p.). Maté explains that changes in the hippocampus would change a young child’s ability to regulate emotion and cope with stress and …show more content…

Constant stress in the environment during child hood can contribute to adult substance abuse. A few stressors could be parents fighting, family financial struggles, divorce, death of a family member or constant moving. For some adults, stressors could lead to developed feelings of being unwanted or feeling lonely and could result in the abuse of drugs to cope with the stressors endured during their childhood. When parental figure(s) or guardian(s) is constantly absent or negligent, the child will find new forms of role models, which is often their peers who may come from worse off homes or backgrounds, and influence and aid in developing negative

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