September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month

Posted on August 23, 2009

For the past 20 years, September has been observed as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, raising awareness about addiction and helping those who struggle with it. This year’s theme, “Join the Voices for Recovery: Together We Learn, Together We Heal,” emphasizes the need for communities to continue to educate people and use all resources to help those suffering from addiction.

In 2007, an estimated 23.2 million people were in need of treatment for alcohol or illicit drug abuse. Of this number, only 3.9 million people nationwide received treatment. Some didn’t seek help due to the shame they feel about their addiction or not knowing enough about the services that are available.

While substance abuse numbers in men have decreased slightly, the numbers for women are increasing, especially with regard to alcohol. This can be attributed to the fact that more women are rising to the top in their profession, facing more of the work and social challenges that previously mostly involved men.

If you or someone you know is struggling with a substance abuse disorder, encourage them to seek help. September presents an opportunity to face this treatable disease and join the voices of recovery.
 

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