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7/30/2019 General

Identifying the Signs of Addiction

Identifying the Signs of Addiction

There’s plenty of physical evidence that suggests someone you care about has a drug addiction
problem or is an alcoholic. According to the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation there’s an
extensive list of behavioral and physical signs of addiction which indicate a problem. Based on
my experience as a recovering addict, professional interventionist and parent of a teenager,
here are some high-level indicators to keep watch for.
Lying about almost everything;
Isolating and extensive technology use;
Trouble at school or work;
Stealing money and other valuable goods;
Getting picked up by the police.
Depending on the individual in question signs of addiction can be easy or hard to spot. I have
heard stories of people who drank through medical school and graduated top of their class and
successful business people who built large businesses while in the throes of a severe addiction.
You wouldn't think of these people as addicts though more is revealed as the layers are peeled
back.
For parents and spouses who have a close relationship with the suspected addict, the feeling of
being disconnected or feeling like you don't know this person is a huge sign. If your gut tells you
they’re using, further investigation is warranted.
Lying and withholding pertinent information is the addicts’ hallmark. If your hearing
inconsistencies in their stories they may be hiding something. If something doesn't sound right it
probably isn't. Addicts are known to lie about insignificant things or when it's not necessary just
as they lie about big things. Sometimes addicts get into the habit of lying and truth becomes
harder and harder honor.
Isolating is a worrisome behavior on several levels because most teenagers isolate but it can
also be a sign of depression or someone experiencing feelings of hopelessness. The incessant
use of smartphones only exaggerates the problem as it cuts the person off from family members
and greatly diminishes a person physical activity and other healthy activities. The bottom line is
isolating is bad and cause for alarm regardless of the presence of drugs.
Someone's inability to keep up at school or work is another possible sign of addiction. Getting
fired from work for poor performance or excessive lateness are key indicators. The same goes
for students facing serious consequences at school also suggest a problem. If your addict is the
squeaky wheel that seems to always be getting the grease you may want to take a closer look.
Addiction and stealing are fruits of the same tree. Addicted people are known to have an
ongoing supply and demand problem. That is to say, there’s never enough supply of drugs for
what their addiction demands. I include myself when telling you an active addict will do whatever
it takes to get drugs including things they might otherwise consider wrong. If sums of money are
disappearing without a simple and reasonable explanation it may be going to feed someone’s
addiction.
Getting picked up by the police is a big indication there's a problem. Being arrested for drinking
and driving or public drunkenness are sure signs of addiction. No matter what excuse your
addict offers, being arrested is not something that happens to “everybody”. If you have been
suspicious of someone's relationship with drugs or alcohol this should clinch the mystery. If
there have been problems in the past use this occasion to transition them into treatment. If you
think your addict is a danger to himself or others he’s better off in police custody then yours.
Anyone of the circumstances described above is cause for concern. If you recognize more than
one of them in your person you should immediately spring into action. A quick Google search
for symptoms of addiction will return a large list of resources and questionnaires to help you
determine the likelihood of addiction.
It’s not hard to diagnose addiction, the disease is not shy about making itself known. What is
difficult is breaking through the addicts denial. Observers see the addiction as the problem while
the addict often sees the addiction as the solution. Drinking and using drugs produces euphoric
feelings that once seemed to fix their problems. Often it is the case that the drugs stopped
working a long time ago yet the addict holds on to old ideas of what it was like in the beginning.
South Florida Intervention offers exclusive solutions for families struggling with the devastating
effects of addiction. Marc Kantor is the founder of South Florida Intervention, based in Boca
Raton, Florida. If someone you know is struggling with addiction, we can help. For additional
information please visit www.southfloridaintervention.com or e-mail us at
[email protected] .

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