Addiction, or substance use disorder (SUD), is listed in the DSM-5 as a chronic, relapsing brain disorder. According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), addiction is a “complex condition in which there is uncontrolled use of substance despite harmful consequence.” Data from 2022 presented by the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, indicate that addiction affects over 20 million Americans aged 12 and older. A recent survey revealed that 41.2% of Jewish individuals knew someone who currently battled substance abuse in their community, and 23.5% of respondents had a family history of drug or alcohol abuse. Addiction can be framed as a repeating cycle with different stages. These recurring stages are called a cycle because they generally progress in a repetitive pattern until some form of treatment takes place to intervene and alleviate the addiction. Overcoming addiction, in any community is challenging, and the Jewish community is no exception.
Members of the Jewish community face distinct cultural, religious, and social factors that can present as unique challenges when it comes to overcoming substance use disorder. Some of these challenges and possible solutions, provided by the Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies, include the following:
Through addressing the unique challenges while leveraging the strengths of the Jewish community, it is possible to create a supportive environment where individuals struggling with addiction can find help, hope, and healing. Collaboration between community leaders, religious figures, mental health professionals, and families is essential in providing the necessary support and resources for successful recovery.
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Substance abuse and addiction can be incredibly dangerous and can result in severe short and long-term consequences. If you or someone you know is suffering from substance abuse or addiction, please get help as soon as possible. The earlier you seek support, the sooner you and your loved ones can return to leading happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. There is no reason to go through this alone, and we are here to help. Please feel free to reach out to us for further information or with any questions regarding substance abuse or addiction. We are available anytime via telephone at: 213-389-9964, or you can always email us at: info@friendlyhousela.org