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Social Norms, Life Changes and Increasing Pressures Contribute to Substance Abuse Among Adult Women


West Palm Beach, FL - Substance abuse is on the rise among adult women. The National Institute for Health highlights that female alcoholics have death rates of 50-100 percent higher than those of male alcoholics. Additionally, women are more likely to be prescribed abusable prescription drugs, like an anti-anxiety medication.

According to Hanley Center, a nationally recognized non-profit provider of alcohol and drug addiction treatment that recently combined operations with Caron Treatment Centers, the rise in addiction among adult women is indicative of the increasing societal pressures that women face as they transition through various life stages. When stressors such as career pressures and new parenthood become unmanageable, women may turn to prescription medication or alcohol as a coping mechanism.

“There is a misconception that women don’t need guidance and support once they’ve entered adulthood,” said Sarah Gentry, Clinical Director of Women’s Treatment Services at Hanley Center. “Most often women are expected to be the backbone of their family unit, caring and nurturing their loved ones while neglecting their own needs. This creates a tremendous amount of pressure. To combat their helplessness, anxiety and worry we’re seeing more women abuse prescription drugs and alcohol.”

According to Gentry, signs and symptoms of substance abuse or addiction may include:

1. Forgetfulness: a consistent inability to remember significant details or past activities and conversations.
2. Changes In Mood: unordinary, yet ongoing change in disposition including irregular irritability, anger and depression, with a lack of interest in important relationships.
3. Change in Physical Appearance: a noticeable lack of interest in personal hygiene and appearance.
4. Loss of Time: a disappearance for several hours or days without notifying family and friends.
5. Inability to Control Drinking in Social Situations: attending social events leads to excessive drinking or daily activities are planned around drinking.

“Unfortunately, it’s become an accepted social norm for women to commiserate over cocktails and calm their fears with anti-anxiety medication,” commented Gentry. “The result is that many women are unable to recognize the difference between moderation and abuse. Family and friends play an important role in recognizing and preventing addiction – they are often the first to see the signs and symptoms of overuse.”

The Center for Women’s Recovery at Hanley Center specializes in treating adult. The residential treatment center has an all-female staff that provides a safe and nurturing environment of support and recovery. Part of the women's center treatment plan at Hanley includes a Hormonal Shift Assessment, a self-report and interview assessment created to help women understand the connection between their hormones and addiction. Hanley Center is the only place in the country to use this tool.
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