Explore the link between trauma and young adult addiction. Learn how PTSD drives substance use disorders and how families can provide evidence-based support.

When we treat the addiction in isolation, we often miss the engine driving it. For the young adult in your life, drugs or alcohol may have started as a way to 'self-medicate'—a desperate attempt to quiet a mind that feels like it’s constantly under siege by past trauma.
Supporting a young adult with drug addiction and trauma from the perspective of a parent or family member, focusing on the link between trauma as a catalyst and effective family support strategies.







Research indicates a startling reality where over half of all young people living with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) eventually develop a substance abuse problem. This intersection is not a failure of character but a biological and psychological link. For many young adults, drugs or alcohol serve as a way to self-medicate, attempting to quiet a mind that feels under siege by past trauma. Understanding this connection is the first step toward effective support.
Young adults often turn to substances as a desperate attempt to manage the overwhelming symptoms of untreated trauma. In these cases, the addiction acts as a shield for a deeper wound, providing a temporary but destructive way to handle a mind in distress. Because the teenage and young adult brain is uniquely vulnerable, this self-medication cycle can quickly evolve into a complex dual struggle that requires specialized, trauma-informed care to address both the addiction and the underlying cause.
Families can support their loved ones by moving from a place of confusion and hurt to a place of evidence-based understanding. Recognizing that "just stopping" may feel impossible because the substance use is tied to a biological catalyst helps shift the perspective. By learning about the mechanisms behind how trauma acts as an engine for addiction, family members can better navigate the complex terrain of recovery and help their loved ones access the right professional resources.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
