Pompano Florida Detox | Can Addiction Run in My Family?

Last Updated: Sep 20th 2019

Reviewed by Brittany Polansky, MSW, LCSW

Pompano Florida Detox | Can Addiction Run in My Family?

If multiple people in your family suffer from drug addiction or alcoholism, you may have wondered if addiction is hereditary. However, It’s important to remember that no one is born an addict, environment plays a big part in addiction. But, certain genetics may make it harder to quit or make withdrawal symptoms worse. If you feel like you might be suffering from addiction, contact our Pompano Florida detox center.

Where can I find a Pompano Florida detox center for my family?

Genes Can Influence Addiction

Addiction is complicated, many factors come into play when trying to determine if an individual is more susceptible. Both Inherited and environmental factors are often to blame. However, research shows addiction is heavily influenced by genetics and often runs in families.

 

Genes and Treatment

Researchers will often study family genes to see what could be similar in the DNA. Studying the DNA shows what could make an individual more susceptible to addiction. The goal is for researchers to identify the addiction gene and develop the appropriate treatment that modifies brain function.

 

Need a Pompano Florida Detox Center

If addiction runs in your family, or If you’ve ever asked, “is addiction hereditary?” you’re probably wondering if you have a problem, or suspect someone you know is using. When you or a loved one is ready to overcome addiction, there’s always help. 1st Step Behavioral has several methods of addiction treatment. The therapists at 1st Step Behavioral in Pompano Beach, Florida can help you seamlessly transition to drug or alcohol rehab. You don’t have to continue using. Contact us for immediate assistance today.

 

Reviewed for Medical & Clinical Accuracy by Brittany Polansky, MSW, LCSW

Brittany has been working in behavioral health since 2012 and is the Assistant Clinical Director at our facility. She is an LCSW and holds a master’s degree in social work. She has great experience with chemical dependency and co-occurring mental health diagnoses as well as various therapeutic techniques. Brittany is passionate about treating all clients with dignity and respect, and providing a safe environment where clients can begin their healing journey in recovery.