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Avoiding self-medication: Tackling root causes of personal issues

We all self-medicate or try treating our stress or physical discomfort by ourselves, whether it’s taking over-the-counter medication to ease a headache or enjoying a glass of wine after a particularly stressful day. However, when we regularly use alcohol, drugs (prescribed or otherwise) or certain behaviors, such as gambling, to deal with life’s challenges, we run the risk of abuse and addiction.

Self-medication can provide temporary relief but over time can actually mask and worsen the underlying problems. The most common reasons people self-medicate are:

Signs to watch for

No one’s perfect and everyone will soothe their occasional physical or emotional pain in an unhealthy way but continual self-medication can quickly become a problem. Here are some signs to watch for:

Addressing the underlying issues of emotional or physical discomfort is the key to avoiding the dangers of self-medication – and to recovery. If you’d like more information on substance abuse, mental health issues or resources available to you, contact us.

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