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ANTI-DRUG AWARENESS

IS A MUST
GROUP PRESENTATION
EDUCATING OBJECTIVES

The risk of substance abuse


1

2 the risk of addiction

3 encouragement to a drug-free lifestyle


The risk of substance abuse
This abuse poses
significant risks to an
individual’s physical and
mental health, can
negatively impact work
performance, and may
lead to legal
consequences.
risk of drug addiction
Addiction abuse is a serious concern that can lead to severe health
complications, disrupt personal and professional relationships, and
result in legal issues. Early intervention and professional help are
essential.
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elaboration of the three sub-
topics and strategic ways to
stay healthy
Substance abuse
elaboration
Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is the use of a
drug in amounts or by methods that are harmful to the
individual or others. It can occur when you use alcohol,
prescription medicine, and other legal and illegal substances
too much or in the wrong way.
what is the risk of
addiction
The risk of addiction and how fast you become addicted varies by
drug. Some drugs, such as opioid painkillers, have a higher risk and
cause addiction more quickly than others. Risk factors for
addiction include genetics, environment, medical history, and age.
Certain types of drugs, and methods of using them, are also more
addictive than others
strategic ways to
stay healthy
1) Identify Your Personal Triggers: Understand
your external and internal triggers that elicit
thoughts or cravings associated with substance
use.
2) Set a Quit Date: Choose a meaningful date
like a special event, birthday, or anniversary to
discontinue use of alcohol or drugs.
3) Change Your Environment: Remove any
reminders of your addiction from your home
and workplace.
4) Create a Support Network: Talk to your family and friends and ask for their encouragement and
support.

5) Take Care of Your Health: Get good sleep, quit smoking, maintain a healthy weight, see the doctor
regularly, get regular dental checkups, undergo recommended mental and physical health screenings.

6) Build Habits to Stay Busy: Sweat it out, cut out toxic relationships, utilize support systems, practice
positive self-talk, adopt a pet, walk away from stress, avoid temporary solutions.

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