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Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse: repeated use of mind/mood altering substances that results in mild to moderate life consequences for that person and/or those around him/her.   Mind /mood altering substances may include: alcohol, some prescription medications, marijuana, meth, oxycontin, ecstasy, crack cocaine, cocaine other than the crack form, LSD, heroin, sleeping pills, inhalants (whippets/poppers) and steroids.
 
Consequences may involve:
  • DUI 
  • Legal issues
  • Marital, relationship and/or family problems
  • Job problems (e.g. repeated absences, calling in ill, poor work performance or being late to work)
  • School problems (Rapid change in grades, suspensions, expulsions)
  • Health problems
  • Financial problems
  • Behavior problems
  • Rapid change in mood
  • Rapid change in personality

Websites of Interest

Military Mental Health Web site Mental health self-assessment program for depression, bipolar disorder, alcohol use, anxiety and PTSD for service members and their families.
Mental Health America Web site Mental Health America – substance abuse and alcoholism
Alcoholics Anonymous Web site Alcoholics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous Web site Narcotics Anonymous
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration Web site Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration Web Site U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services and SAMHSA - one-stop resource for the most current and comprehensive information about substance abuse prevention and treatment.
After Deployment A mental wellness resource for Service Members, Veterans and Military Families. The mission of afterdeployment.org is to assist you and the people close to you to manage your after-deployment concerns.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Military Youth Deployment Support Website The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Military Youth Deployment Support Website has been designed to support military youth, families, and the youth serving professionals caring for this population.
 
Last Update: August 11, 2008