Pubdate: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 Source: St. Augustine Record (FL) Copyright: 2007 The St. Augustine Record Contact: http://www.staugustine.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/771 Author: Patricia Greenough Note: Greenough is the executive director of EPIC Community Services Inc., St. Augustine Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) ADDICTION A BRAIN DISEASE, NOT MORAL FAILURE One out of every four Americans has a family member who is struggling with addiction. In 2005, there were 23.2 million Americans who needed treatment for their illicit drug or alcohol abuse problems, yet only about 10 percent received the treatment they needed. For those who don't feel addiction is an issue in St. Johns County, the staff and Board of Directors at EPIC Community Services can tell you differently. Addiction is a preventable and treatable illness -- just like diabetes, hypertension and asthma. Working to prevent addiction and providing treatment to those who do have an addiction is the cornerstone of what EPIC does and what we have done since 1973. Addiction is a brain disease -- it is not a moral failure. Addicts are often portrayed as following one of two paths: being weak-willed and succumbing to their addiction, or getting a "wake-up call" and turning their life around. The truth is that addiction alters the brain in ways that can make recovery much more difficult than "just stopping". Recovery can be a messy, imperfect process and long-term abstinence can take years to accomplish. Research has revealed that the younger someone starts misusing drugs or alcohol, greater are the chances they will become addicted. In both EPIC's Counseling Center and Student Assistance Programs, we see evidence of this everyday. Substance abuse is a major issue among adolescents with one in three high school students binge drinking on a regular basis. Many of the adults in treatment in our Counseling Center report they were heavy users of alcohol and other drugs during their teen years when it was considered a 'rite of passage' and no big deal. But addiction is a big deal and is largely misunderstood by the general public. EPIC Community Services invites our community to watch HBO's groundbreaking series on addiction, premiering on Thursday. HBO has partnered with AddictionAction.org to produce the "Addiction" series, which is comprised of 14 documentary films with compelling personal stories and expert interviews. AddictionAction.org is a grassroots partnership that helps communities mobilize to bring the hope of treatment and long-term recovery to individuals and families affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs. We encourage people to watch this series and to visit the Web site to learn more about addiction as a brain disease. If you are unable to watch the series, call EPIC (829- 2273) and we will provide you the opportunity to view our copy. It is our hope that more people will learn about the devastating effects of addiction and join us to continue our work to prevent and treat this illness. Greenough is the executive director of EPIC Community Services Inc., St. Augustine - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman