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HOW A BAD CHILDHOOD CAN LEAD TO ADDICTION​

A BAD CHILDHOOD IS OFTEN OBSERVED TO BE ONE OF THE MOST COMPELLING REASONS AS TO WHY A PERSON TURNS TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE. A BAD CHILDHOOD CAN BE INDUCED DUE TO SEVERAL FACTORS.​<br>Visit Us for more info: http://elevatesanjose.com

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HOW A BAD CHILDHOOD CAN LEAD TO ADDICTION​

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  1. How A Bad Childhood Can Lead To Addiction A bad childhood is often observed to be one of the most compelling reasons as to why a person turns to substance abuse. A bad childhood can be induced due to several factors.

  2. Factors of a bad childhood • Splitting up • The fear of loss • Recreation went wrong • Problems in the household • Nothing on the table

  3. Recreation went wrong This is one of the most common instances where what starts off as a recreational attempt, transforms into an intense form of drug addiction. Kids during their childhood are adventurous and love to explore. An active kid is likely going to try out drugs at some point in their life as a form of a recreational event. However, if this habit seeks to continue, things can get out of hand very easily.

  4. The fear of loss The fear of loss can be induced by losing someone very close or even at times by simply thinking of it. There have been several instances where an individual child may have lost either of their parents and shifted to alcohol abuse and substance abuse to seek solace. If you have a kid that needs help fight off substance abuse, then you need to get all the professional help required.

  5. The fear of loss The fear of loss can be induced by losing someone very close or even at times by simply thinking of it. There have been several instances where an individual child may have lost either of their parents and shifted to alcohol abuse and substance abuse to seek solace. If you have a kid that needs help fight off substance abuse, then you need to get all the professional help required.

  6. Problems in the household Drug abuse and alcoholism have consequences and negative psychological effects on children. If physical or emotional abuse is there as a result of addiction, a child may fear being harmed each day and may wonder how the day will end and cause anxiety. Not to mention the confusion and embarrassment it will bring, thinking that he/she can not share or even tell someone about what’s happening in their household.

  7. Nothing on the table Research states that a child who grows up in poverty eat more candy, soda, potato chips, and fries than their counterparts. Yes, there are a lot of factors which play a part in these choices: children wanted food that is flavorful, filling and easy to eat.

  8. FINAL Thoughts Our early childhood experiences affect all of us to some extent. And some people are more or less sensitive to environmental factors because of variations on how they make up psychologically. Though it doesn’t mean that we cannot recover from any bad experiences during our childhood. Medication or therapy may help for some. And it’s quite interesting as there has been some evidence showing that children who knuckle under bad experiences are the ones who blossom under good ones.

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