Addictive Behaviors
Startling Stats
Justifications
Withdrawal
Lives Lost to Addiction
100

The skillful handling, controlling, or using of something or someone to get what you want.

manipulation

100

Each year in the U.S. nearly 85,000 people die from this legal substance.

alcohol

100

"I can stop any time I want to, __________"

"I just don't want to"

100

Withdrawal from this substance can cause agitation, fever, hallucinations, seizures and severe confusion

alcohol

100

On April 8, 1994, this singer songwriter was found dead at his home in Seattle at the age of 27.

Kurt Cobain

200
Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction.
codependency
200

Leading cause of preventable disease, disability and death in the U.S.

tobacco

200

Belief that a behavior is safe based on word of mouth.

hearsay
200

Withdrawal from this substance can cause anxiety, muscle aches, increased tearing, insomnia, runny nose, sweating and yawning.

opiate

200

This iconic musician is one of the top earning dead celebrities today, still earning over 50 million a year for his music despite dying from complications of prescription drug addiction back in 1977.

Elvis Presley

300

The feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievement.

complacency

300

2017 shifted the #1 leading cause of death for people under 50 to this..

drug overdose

300

Classic excuse for peer pressure.

"everyone is doing it"

300

Withdrawal from this drug can cause restless behavior, depressed mood, fatigue, increased appetite, vivid and unpleasant dreams and slowing of daily activity

cocaine

300

This world famous movie star shocked the world in 1962 from a barbiturate overdose which some say was accidental, some say was suicide and others say was murder. 

marilyn monroe

400

Inner dialogue you have with yourself that limits your ability to believe in yourself, think positively, and reach your full potential. 

negative self-talk

400

There are now more than 13,000 people in this population who are struggling with addiction.

new born babies

400

Acronym for Denial.

don't even know I am lying
400

Withdrawal from this substance can cause headaches, fatigue, anxiety, irritability, depressed mood, and difficulty concentrating.

caffeine

400

This actor struggled with drug addiction as a young adult and relapsed in 2013 after many years of abstinence. In February 2014, he died of combined drug intoxication. Remembered for his fearlessness in playing reprehensible characters in The Big Lebowski, The Hunger Games, A Most Wanted Man, and many others. 

Phillip Seymour Hoffman

500

Projecting something to others that is different than what is really going on inside.

wearing a mask

500

Abuse of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs is costly to the U.S. exacting this amount annually in costs related to crime, lost work productivity and healthcare.

$600 billion

500

Rationalizing negative behaviors based on negative self view, inability to make safe or healthy choices, or feeling they "deserve" what they get

low self-worth

500

Withdrawal from this substance can cause headaches, nausea, falling heart rate and blood pressure, fatigue, drowsiness, insomnia, irritability, difficulty concentrating and anxiety.

nicotine

500

This actress died from an accidental barbiturate overdose in London on June 22, 1969, less than two weeks after her 47th birthday. Her exceptional talents and vulnerabilities had made her one of the most enduringly popular Hollywood icons of the 20th century, and her funeral in New York City drew some 22,000 mourners. 

Judy Garland