Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD and bipolar disorder can be risk factors for substance use... and substance use can increase the risk for these and other mental health problems.Â
- Alcohol and other substances mask symptoms such as feeling anxious, depressed or irritable – which can make mental health problems worse over time.Â
People who struggle with a mental health challenge may use substances for many reasons, including to reduce:Â
- Stress
- Emotional or physical pain
- Anxiety
- Sleep issues
What are some warning signs that a loved one is struggling with their mental health?Â
- Use of substances such as alcohol, nicotine or marijuanaÂ
- Changes in sleep or eating patterns Â
- Frequent mood swingsÂ
- Intense fear or worries that get in the way of daily life
- Prolonged feelings of sadness or hopelessness Â
- Difficulty focusing for prolonged periods of time
How can I let my child or loved one know that they can talk to me about their mental health struggles?Â
- Offer to listenÂ
- Validate how they are feeling
- Ask how you can best support them
- Offer to find help if neededÂ
Visit our Substance Use + Mental Health Guide for more information on the relationship between mental health, substance use and addiction. Â