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Multi-generational Addiction
Is addiction genetic? New studies show, whether kids go on to use or not, substance abuse has a lasting effect on the generations that follow.
For decades, the main problem we looked for in children of substance abusers was would they use, too. Now, a new study shows that whether the children of addicts use or not, their parents' problems have a lasting effect on the generations that follow.
Substance Abuse's Link to Trauma
When one or both parents suffer from substance abuse or alcoholism, trauma is created. Trauma at an early age - particularly the early developmental stages before the development of the prefrontal cortex -- creates stress, which negatively impacts the structure of chemistry of the brain.
Worse yet, the children who experience this kind of trauma don't even know they've been impacted. As a result, they tend to believe they will be OK if they can just escape the addictive environment and create their own families. Instead, these children pass on both the trauma and the fragmented intimate issues they developed as children, according to Kathy Leigh Willis, PhD, director of Malibu Beach Recovery Center.
Everything isn't OK because secondary trauma is carried by the children and passed on to their own offspring creating a generation impacted by anxiety and depression. Worse yet, these children are uniquely set up to find that alcohol and other drugs help alleviate these symptoms temporarily.
This can lead to the traumatic events being constantly experienced as if they were happening in the present. This then can produce a pattern of prolonged periods of acute arousal followed by physical and mental exhaustion. Following this, emotional exhaustion leads to distraction making clear thinking difficult or impossible. They express that trauma through emotional detachment (numbing out), seeming emotionally flat, distant, cold, or they may be super controlling, hyper vigilant (anxiety), suffer sleep problems or sever stress.
Family Treatment Program
Because this isn't just a psychological issue but a neurological problem, a neurological solution needs to be applied, Willis says. Memory of the trauma experience may become accessible only via the associated emotions. In these cases, whole family treatment is essential. In addition, simple techniques from breathing, proper diet and nutritional supplements can help regulate blood levels and go a long way toward overcoming these issues.
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