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HOLIDAY BLUES TRIGGER INCREASED ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE

A Better Tomorrow has seen a 50 percent increase in requests for drug or alcohol interventions across the country since November

“Emotions run high. People use more alcohol and drugs as a coping mechanism, and that sets the stage for a crisis. We see this happen every year as we approach the holidays.”

-- Jim Fent, Program Manager, A Better Tomorrow

MURRIETA, Calif., Dec. 12, 2007 ― A Better Tomorrow has seen a 50 percent increase in requests for drug and alcohol interventions across the country since November, a spike clinic therapists attribute to the holiday blues.

“Families are usually the biggest stressors around the holidays because mental health problems often have their roots in difficult family relationships,” said Jim Fent, program manager for A Better Tomorrow, a drug and alcohol rehab clinic in Murrieta. “People use more alcohol and drugs as a coping mechanism, and that sets the stage for a crisis. We see this happen every year as we approach the holidays. This is a good thing, of course, because this means more people who need help are getting into treatment.”

Addicts usually deny that they have a problem, even when their addictions are tearing apart their families or leading them down a path toward unemployment or financial ruin. Addicts typically will not listen to advice from their families, either. That’s why a professional interventionist is often needed to convince the addict to seek professional counseling and treatment.

A Better Tomorrow provides professional intervention services as well as inpatient and outpatient treatment programs for alcohol abuse as well as addiction to illegal and prescription drugs.

“People often try to minimize the significance of marijuana addiction as if it’s less damaging than cocaine or methamphetamines,” Fent said. “But marijuana addiction still leads to employment problems, alienation from family members and other mental health problems.”

Addiction to prescription painkillers is also becoming an increasing problem, Fent said, citing A Better Tomorrow’s clinical experience as well as a recent statistics compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which found that nonmedical use of prescription drugs among young adults had increased from 5.4 percent in 2002 to 6.4 percent in 2006.

Based in Murrieta, Calif., A Better Tomorrow has the highest level of certification of any drug or alcohol treatment center in southwest Riverside County. The clinic is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), placing it in the top 5 percent of drug and alcohol treatment clinics in California. For more information about A Better Tomorrow, please contact Jerrod Menz at (800) 757-9867. Additional information is available on the clinic’s website at http://www.abttc.com/.

 

 
 
   
 

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