Facing Addiction: Strategies for Early Recognition and Support

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Facing Addiction: Strategies for Early Recognition and Support

The rising concern surrounding addiction in Vancouver affects diverse communities, causing distress for families witnessing their youth succumb to drugs. Schools, too, face challenges as students encounter drug offers on campus. A coordinated effort involving community interventions, educational programs, and collaboration with local authorities is crucial to address and prevent substance abuse, providing a more resilient environment for the city's youth.

Sherry, the host of Today TV, engages in an insightful conversation with Ali Khoddami, a Counsellor, and psychotherapist, discussing this critical issue. This issue holds particular significance for the Iranian community due to its pervasive impact on individuals and families within their cultural context. The discussion sheds light on the unique challenges and considerations that make this matter especially relevant to the Iranian community, exploring the cultural, social, and psychological dimensions of its importance.

Ali Khoddami, delves into the intricate reasons behind the young generation's proximity to drugs, emphasizing the allure of excitement and perceived social status when friends offer substances. He further highlights the profound impact of past experiences, indicating how events from one's history can potentially pave the way to addiction.

In response to Sherry's inquiry about the profile of individuals susceptible to substance abuse, Ali explicates that those with a history of trauma, challenging backgrounds, low self-esteem, and various vulnerabilities are often at higher risk. This insight provides a nuanced understanding of the factors that contribute to individuals falling into the clutches of addiction.

Ali Khoddami extends the conversation by highlighting the health risks associated with weed and vaping, emphasizing that these substances also pose a form of addiction. He sheds light on the broader spectrum of addictive behaviours beyond traditional substances. Additionally, Ali touches upon the facilities and resources provided by the government for those grappling with addiction. This insight underscores the importance of not only understanding the risks associated with substances but also recognizing the support systems available to aid individuals in their journey toward recovery.

Sherry inquired about the actions families can take when noticing changes in their children, prompting Ali to provide a comprehensive perspective. He elucidated that these changes may manifest in various forms, such as increased isolation, shifts in academic performance, alterations in eating habits, and more. Ali's response underscores the importance of recognizing subtle signs, offering families valuable insights into identifying and addressing potential issues affecting their children.

In conclusion, the conversation touched on proactive measures to prevent issues before they arise. Ali and Sherry discussed the importance of early recognition of signs, emphasizing the need for open communication within families. Additionally, they explored available support systems, shedding light on the resources and assistance that can be sought to address and prevent challenges related to addiction.

Reference link Recovery services By Government: 

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/overdose/what-you-need-to-know/recovery-services-treatment-support

 

Guest: Ali Khoddami Counsellor, psychotherapist

Journalist: Sherry Soltani

Skyrise Media Society

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Video Upload Date: February 14, 2024

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