TRAUMA....

ALCOHOLISM  and  SUBSTANCE   ABUSE

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BECAUSE...

     Most people experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives - either a natural disaster, accident, or a man made event.

     Research routinely shows that between 6-and-18 months after the traumatic event, people may begin drnking alcohol or using other drugs to "cope" with the effects. People who are non-drinkers begin to drink, current drinkers may drink more, and many people who are in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction can relapse back into full addiction !

     Trauma... even chronic stress... may make a person up to 5 times more vulnerable to drinking or using other drugs to self-medicate!

 

 

 

Types of Trauma:

Terrorism...         Child Abuse...          Rape...         Incest...
Accidents...          Natural Disasters...        War...
Crime and Violence...  
Being a Witness to  a Traumatic Event...
Being a  Victim of Power or Control...
Abject Poverty...  Divorce...   Terrorism...   Accidents... etc.

 

    

Consequences of a Tramatic Event

Feelings of:

Depression...    Fatalism...     Hopelessness...      Grief...
   Great Anxiety...    Overwhelming  Fear...    Paralysis...
Indecision...         Sleeplessness...         Emotional Pain...
Loss of Interest in Life... etc...




FACT:
Alcohol and Drug Use
are the most predictable variables
to exacerbate
Trauma and  magnify
the consequences!

 

 

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HOPE and INSPIRATION

 

 

 

INSTEAD OF REACHING FOR

A DRINK...

A CIGARETTE...

OR A STREET-DRUG...

  REACH OUT...

     -- to Your Family...

     -- to a Friend...

     -- to your Faith Community...

     -- or to your local Council on Alcoholism
          and Addictions for more information!
              (see resources for local information)

 

 

ARTICLES
A Brief Discussion on Trauma Related Substance Abuse
When alcohol consumption evolves from a 'social lubricant' into a 'crutch'

 

 

FACT SHEETS ON TRAUMA

FACT SHEET:  A Message to Faith Communities
FACT SHEET:  A Message to Mental Health Professionals
FACT SHEET:   Healing from Trauma... What You Can Do For Yourself
TIP SHEET:  After Experiencing a Terrorist Attack
TIP SHEET:  Tips for Parents and Teachers of Elementary School Children
TIP SHEET:  Tips for Parents and Teachers of Middle Schoiol Students
TIP SHEET:  Tips for Parents and Teaaachers of High School Students
TIP SHEET:  Advice for Educators and Caregivers

 

 

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For Contact Information:

Council on Alcoholism and Addictions of the Finger Lakes
620 W. Washington Street
Geneva, NY  14456

councilonalcoholism@rochester.rr.com