Substance Abuse and Addictions in Adults
by Katie A. McGravey, MA, CAGS candidate at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
Substance Abuse refers to the pathological use of drugs or alcohol, characterized by daily intoxication, inability to reduce consumption, and/or impairment in social or occupational functioning. In the United States, abused substances range from cigarettes and alcohol to cocaine and heroin. Painkillers and marijuana are also commonly abused.
Substance abuse is sometimes viewed primarily as a social problem. However, it can develop into a complex disease or addiction. Substance Dependency indicates a more serious condition, with abuse lasting for a longer period of time. Long-term substance abuse can lead to changes in the chemical properties of the brain.
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7 listing(s), including 3 with hotlines and 1 offering support groups
In Needham
Needham Council on Aging
Needham Health Department
In Massachusetts
BEST, Boston Emergency Services Team
Massachusetts Substance Abuse Information and Education
Riverside Emergency Services
Bridgewell Counseling Services
Bridgewell Counseling Services seeks to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities through consultation, collaboration and coordination of care. Our experienced team of clinical nurse specialists, psychiatrist, and psychotherapists provides services in a manner to ensure that individuals and their families, other care providers and advocates are active collaborators in the process of growth, change and recovery.
The clinic is licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). BCS accepts Medicaid, Medicare and most private insurance plans.
Outside Massachusetts
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
Additional Sources of Information
- Promoting Older Adult Health: Aging Network Partnerships to Address Medication, Alcohol, and Mental Health Problems, from the National Council on Aging.
- Rethinking the Demographics of Addiction: Helping Older Adults Find Recovery, a webcast addressing alcohol and aging from the National Alcohol & Drug Recovery Month, an initiative of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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As You Age: A Guide to Aging, Medicines, and Alcohol, a public education campaign to warn older adults about the dangers of misusing medications or mixing them with alcohol developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Food and Drug Administration.
General Resources on Aging and Wellness
- From Project INTERFACE: Caregiver Resources.
- Geriatric Mental Health Foundation.
- “Older Adults and Mental Health,” from Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General.
- PubMed, a collaboration of the U. S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health, provides a comprehensive list of journal articles regarding mental health and older adults.
Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.
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