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Getting Through College without the AbuseHeading back to school this fall, it is a disturbing revelation when a research study shows that nearly half of all full-time college students binge on drugs and alcohol. Getting through college is part of the American dream, and it is so unfortunate that many students each year throw the privileges of higher education away by making self-damaging choices, such as using drugs or getting drunk. For some, the peer-pressure gets to them. For others, it’s the temptation of a good time. Whatever the reasons, they aren’t worth it in the long-run. There are lots of ways to get through college without drug and alcohol abuse. Tips for the Recent Rehab GraduateGoing through rehabilitation and staying clean and sober is a real achievement, and one that will definitely help you get through college. After rehab, it’s not uncommon for people to become overconfident when they return to an environment where alcohol and drug temptations seem to be around every corner. It’s not any easier to “say no” to your peers or to be around alcohol and not drink it. When going to college, be aware that drugs and alcohol will be all around you. Be aware that the distraction of alcohol and drugs might be something you don’t want to deal with right after rehab, and that’s okay. Also realize that it’s a part of reality that you will have to face, but you don’t have to deal with it alone. Let your family and friends know you need their support to stay clean. Recently sober living environments, such as Gatehouse College Campus, help newly sober and drug-free young adults achieve their higher education goals. Tips for the Seriously AddictedIf you find that you’re one of those college binge drinkers or suffering from substance abuse, don’t wait – get help. You may have heard a lot of people say that it is never too late to start treatment and leave the past, along with your destructive habits, behind you. If it sounds too good to be true, it isn’t. The truth is you can become clean, but only if you want to. You have to make the choice to make a change, to seek out help, and to follow through with the treatment. There are lots of people you can turn to for help – college counselors, professors, your parents and friends. Go to a local treatment center and see if they have a rehab program that will work for you. Sometimes staying in the environment where you were used to drinking or doing drugs may be too challenging and tempting. That’s why a lot of people choose a long-term rehabilitation center, where you can get away from all the stress and pressures in your life and just focus on successfully conquering your addiction. Tips for Every College Student to Stay CleanIt’s challenging for all college students, whether they’ve had addiction problems in the past or not, to stay away from substance abuse. Drugs and alcohol are everywhere around campus, so it really takes a strong conviction and some determination to stay out of it. Here are tips for every student planning to attend, or currently in, college:
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