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Rehab for Executives_ Frequently Asked Questions (1)

Factors leading to the development of alcohol or substance use disorders are never cut and dry. However, several combining elements may make high achievers more susceptible to addiction.

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Rehab for Executives_ Frequently Asked Questions (1)

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  1. Rehab for Executives: Frequently Asked Questions CEOs are frequently characterized as vivacious, composed, and in control. But managers and people in top jobs have tough challenges and work stress that can hurt their mental health. You can be too busy to recognize the warning signals of addiction or addictive behavior until they start to interfere with your personal or professional life. People in high-level positions may have specific queries about going to rehab, like laptop use during treatment or privacy concerns. We’re here to address all of your concerns with going to rehab while working as an executive. Is Addiction Common Among Executives? Factors leading to the development of alcohol or substance use disorders are never cut and dry. However, several combining elements may make high achievers more susceptible to addiction. As people become increasingly open about mental health issues,1 more CEOs who’ve faced addiction2 are sharing their stories. And as it turns out, hundreds of CEOs, high- level professionals, celebrities, athletes, and artists share the same struggle. Neurological factors, trauma, and stress are some of the reasons why high achievers may turn to substance use.

  2. Neurological factors: In his book The Compass of Pleasure: How Our Brains Make Fatty Foods, Orgasm, Exercise, Marijuana, Generosity, Vodka, Learning, and Gambling Feel So Good, addiction researcher and neuroscience professor David Linden, Ph.D., explains how the same mechanisms (dopamine receptors) that encourage us to achieve our goals can also push us towards substance use. Trauma and anxiety:Outlined in Ending Addiction for Good authored by addiction researchers Richard Taite and Constance Scharff, Ph.D., high achievers who turn to substance abuse have likely experienced early life trauma that shapes the way they behave. This trauma can fuel their drive to succeed, but they may also turn to substances as a coping mechanism. Stress:As an executive, you’re probably already aware of the daily stress you face. Entire teams of people rely on you, there’s pressure to maintain a certain public image and to keep performing at high levels. This leads to overwhelm and oftentimes, burnout. It’s common for executives to develop unhealthy habits, like substance or alcohol misuse,3 to cope with their stress. Best alcohol rehab centers Source:https://accreditedrehabs.com/rehab-for-executives-frequently-asked-questions/

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