Substance Abuse Vs Women

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The progression of substance abuse and addiction play a vital role in family dynamics as it sends an indirect message to other family members that certain behaviors is acceptable and even encouraged. (Lessenger & Roper, 2007) According to the stress coping model, children residing in these households have higher levels of stress or often feel socially isolated. Important social cues go untaught and develop into unhealthy coping mechanisms that mirror their parents in the form of substance abuse. (Lessenger & Roper, 2007) A lifetime of self-destructive behaviors and life-altering consequences follow as dependency creeps into every facet of the user’s day to day routine. This paper focuses primarily on women and their differences in receiving support for their addictions. …show more content…

Contrary, women internalize their problems and avoid outward bursts of aggression (Brady & Randall, 1999). Far more often, women are likely to appear in civil cases involving childhood protection or landlord disputes whereas men are placed in criminal cases for robbery or burglary. (Nelson-Zlupko, Kauffman, Dore,

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