Monday, May 4, 2009
Drugs
When one of the members of a family retreats into drug addiction, it becomes impossible for the family to stay healthy as a link in the chain is sorely damaged. The side effects of the drug such as defensiveness, anxious behaviour and mood swings not only affect the user himself, they also make even more difficult for a family to understand or get along with the drug user. Families who are unable to get help or rehabilitation for a member who is addicted to drugs will ultimately be witness to the slow death of that individual. If the addicted family member repeatedly refuses intervention, in some cases the family is forced to outcast this member. Rather than allow the addicted member of the family to constantly put others at a risk, some families make the ultimate decision to cut all ties with the addicted person. This can cause conflicts within the remaining members of the family, as they contemplate feelings of betrayal or anger.
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Labels: externality
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