Drug
abuse and alcohol addiction continue to drive hospital admissions,
often with life threatening conditions and high fatality rates. This
is despite the emergence of many community groups and local programs
aimed at rooting-out substance abuse. The problem has taken a quantum
leap with digitalization being used for buying, using and consuming
addictive chemicals. Therefore, it becomes necessary that social
caregivers, healthcare professionals and even families are in touch
with evolving addiction trends. In this discussion, we are putting
the focus on what you should watch out for in 2016:
1.
Intervention is not “Always” the Best Choice
There
has been a definite tendency to confront those with addiction
symptoms. However, 2014 onwards, the trend has been on less
intervention and more about inducing realization. Friends and
families are ready to collaborate with rehabilitation or De-Addiction
specialists to create an environment that can help the victim fight
addiction issues. 2016 is witnessing the emergence of digital tools,
including social media and computing applications, that sustain such
interaction.
2.
Menace of New Designer Drugs
Every
year, we witness the emergence of drugs that come without a
diagnostic or social abuse history. In 2015, more synthetically
progressive drugs emerged. These are harder to detect and react very
differently as compared to conventional challenges like opiates. Some
of these are called “designer drugs”—recently exploded in the
market are highly dangerous. These drugs are not only highly
addictive but they can be extremely hazardous even when you try them
just once. Arising trends also indicate more homemade or domestic
drug concoctions that use pharmacy supplies. Even drug manufacturers
find themselves challenged as their chemical formulations somehow
pave the path for a new type of chemical addiction.
3.
Drug Detection is Getting Harder…than Ever!
Even
as lawmakers try to tighten the screws on addictive chemicals being
brewed and traded, it is visible that there is a solution to every
state or federal regulation. For instance, some states witnessed the
emergence of Flakka abusers who were hard to detect as their chosen
drug did not induce any significant or clearly noticeable symptoms.
The zombie effect is no longer common. Chemically detailed drugs have
made their way to workplaces took where decision-makers and sales
teams are using chemical boosters without realizing their increasing
dependence on these harmful substances.
What
is the right place to seek help?
For
starters, spread your search across offline and online landscapes.
Don't go by one person’s opinion as every victim has a different
success or failure story to tell. We believe that facilities that
combine healthcare expertise, medical guidance, psychological
assistance along with outpatient and residential facilities under a
single roof are perhaps the best examples of an ideal rehabilitation
center. Quapaw House comes across as one such example, having helped
children, adolescents and adults in their fight against addiction and
staying sober.
Summary
Increased
manufacturing of drugs and advent of designer drugs has created new
barriers for rehabilitation and de-addiction professionals. This is a
discussion about how 2016 will shape up in terms of drug addiction
trends and why there is a need for holistic service providers in this
niche who can provide in-house and outpatient detoxification and
rehabilitation services.
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