Drugs and alcohol change the balance of chemicals that help your brain to think, feel, create and make decisions. The drugs and alcohol you use can affect you both now and in the future. Changing drug and alcohol habits can take time, but with support and perseverance you will notice positive changes in your mental and physical wellbeing.
Signs and symptoms of substance abuse or addiction
regularly or continued substance use to cope emotionally, socially or physically
neglecting responsibilities and activities that are important or enjoy (such as work, study, family, hobbies, sports, social commitments)
participating in dangerous or risky behaviours as a result of substance use (for example drink driving, unprotected sex, using dirty needles)
relationship problems (such as arguments with partner, family, friends, or losing friends)
physical tolerance – needing more of the substance to experience the same effects
withdrawal – physical and mental withdrawal symptoms when you are not using the substance or needing the substance to feel “normal”
losing control of your substance use – being dependent or unable to stop even if you want or try to
substance use takes over your life (like spending a lot of time using, finding or getting the substance and recovering from the effects)
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