Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Substance Use Disorder
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a complex condition that affects millions of people, impacting their health, relationships, and overall well-being. Recognizing the signs early can make a crucial difference in seeking help and beginning the path to recovery. At ACTS, we are committed to raising awareness and providing support for those affected by SUD. Here are some key signs and symptoms to look out for.
Behavioral Signs
- Increased Secrecy – Avoiding friends and family, being vague about whereabouts, or hiding substance use.
- Loss of Interest – Decreased participation in hobbies, work, or school responsibilities.
- Risky Behavior – Engaging in reckless activities, such as driving under the influence.
- Neglecting Responsibilities – Failing to meet work, school, or home obligations due to substance use.
- Changes in Social Circles – Associating with new friends who also use substances and withdrawing from longtime relationships.
Physical Symptoms
- Changes in Appearance – Poor hygiene, sudden weight loss or gain, or dilated/constricted pupils.
- Unusual Sleep Patterns – Insomnia, sleeping excessively, or erratic sleep schedules.
- Frequent Illness – Ongoing flu-like symptoms, nosebleeds, or unexplained injuries.
- Withdrawal Symptoms – Experiencing nausea, sweating, shaking, or anxiety when not using the substance.
Psychological and Emotional Signs
- Mood Swings – Sudden irritability, aggression, or depression.
- Paranoia or Anxiety – Increased nervousness or irrational fears.
- Lack of Motivation – Difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, or a general sense of apathy.
- Denial or Defensiveness – Becoming angry or dismissive when confronted about substance use.
When to Seek Help
If you or a loved one is experiencing these signs, it may be time to seek professional support. Early intervention can prevent further harm and improve the chances of recovery. ACTS offers compassionate, evidence-based treatment options to help individuals reclaim their lives.
How ACTS Can Help
At ACTS, we provide comprehensive support through outpatient services, residential treatment, and peer support programs. Our team is dedicated to guiding individuals toward a healthier, substance-free future.
You are not alone. If you or someone you know needs help, reach out to ACTS today. Recovery is possible, and we are here to support you every step of the way.