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Understanding and Addressing Society’s Struggle with Alcohol and Drug Dependency: A Path Towards Healing
Written by Miguel Santiago
Introduction
Alcohol and drug dependency have long been a pressing issue in our society, affecting individuals, families, and communities deeply. This article explores the underlying reasons behind our society’s struggle with addiction, highlighting the findings of a scientific study. Additionally, we will discuss practical ways we can collectively address this issue and create a path towards healing for those who are suffering.
The Study
A comprehensive scientific study conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse examined the societal factors that contribute to alcohol and drug dependency. The research underlines the multifaceted nature of addiction, incorporating biological, psychological, and social aspects. Here are some notable findings from the study:
Biological Factors
The study emphasised the biological component of addiction, demonstrating that some individuals may be genetically predisposed to develop dependencies. Factors such as altered brain chemistry and neurochemical imbalances can contribute to increased vulnerability to substance abuse.
Psychological Factors
Mental health plays a significant role in addiction. People dealing with depression, anxiety…