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    Drug Addiction And Trauma

    Addictions: Essential Social Competencies to Overcome Substance Use

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  • THE TRAUMA OF SUBSTANCE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS: CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND RECOVERY PATHWAYS
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    THE TRAUMA OF SUBSTANCE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS: CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND RECOVERY PATHWAYS

    ByAdeleke Taiwo 18/09/202520/06/2026

    Substance use among elderly individuals is often underestimated, overlooked, or misdiagnosed. Yet, it can have…

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  • The Invisible Wounds: Substance Use, Psychological Trauma, and Women’s Health
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    The Invisible Wounds: Substance Use, Psychological Trauma, and Women’s Health

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    Substance use and psychological trauma are closely linked, especially among women, creating a complex web…

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  • Teens, Trauma, and the Trap of Substance Use: What We’re Not Talking About Enough
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    Teens, Trauma, and the Trap of Substance Use: What We’re Not Talking About Enough

    ByAdeleke Taiwo 26/05/202526/05/2025

    Adolescence can feel like standing on shifting ground. Emotions are high, identity is still forming,…

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  • Youth, Drugs, and the Addiction Crisis: A Global Perspective
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    Youth, Drugs, and the Addiction Crisis: A Global Perspective

    ByAdeleke Taiwo 02/05/202509/04/2025

    The rising crisis of drug addiction among young people has become a significant global concern….

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  • Youth and Drugs: The Drivers of the Addiction Crisis- Pt 1
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    Youth and Drugs: The Drivers of the Addiction Crisis- Pt 1

    ByAdedeji Odusanya 17/04/202509/04/2025

    In recent times the issue of drugs has become a menace globally, not just in…

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Arogi Trauma Care Foundation (ATCF) is like the silver lining in a dark cloud, making free counselling and therapy accessible to traumatised individuals, bringing healing to those who are hurting and helping people lift up burdens of pain, transforming lives besieged with pain and suffering into lives filled with joy and fulfilment. We are a team of passionate, well trained, experienced, confidential, highly skilled, empathic and kind individuals who are geared towards helping others live a happy and fulfilling life during and after trauma.

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