Substance Abuse Counseling Certification Blog on Prescription Drug Addiction

Prescription drug abuse is a chronic problem in the United States.  Misuse and illegal transfer of prescriptions, especially pain pills and ADHD medications are a big problem for many people.  Addiction, especially to opioids are on the rise and physicians are becoming more reluctant to prescribe addictive medications.  There is hope to overcome this addiction but it involves determination and desire to move away from these types of drugs.

Prescription drugs when misused can cause serious addiction problems. Please also review AIHCP’s Substance Abuse Counseling Certification

 

The article, “How Prescription Drug Addiction Is Treated” by Michelle Brooten-Brooks looks closer at how these types of addictions are treated.  She states,

“In 2020, 1.2 million people in the U.S. misused prescription pain relievers.1 Prescription drug addiction often starts with medically-prescribed needed use, such as following surgery or injury. Gradually, use becomes misuse, resulting in substance use disorder or addiction. When that occurs, prescription drug addiction treatment is necessary.”

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Please also review AIHCP’s Substance Abuse Counseling Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification in Substance Abuse Counseling.