We can help more families understand co-occurring disorders and how to support a loved one.
Dear Friend,
In 2023, 20.4 million adults had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, which is just under half of the 46.3 million adults that have a substance use disorder.* We know that understanding the link between mental health and substance use is crucial for identifying the best treatment options for a loved one.
Join us today so more families can get the resources they need to help their loved ones and communities.
Donations from supporters like you are essential in broadening our resources for families, like this new collection of articles on mental health and substance use:
ADHD and Substance Use- Research indicates that individuals with ADHD are at higher risk of having substance use disorder.
Schizophrenia and Substance Use Disorder - People with schizophrenia are three times more likely to develop substance use disorders, which worsen their symptoms.
Parental Mental Health and Teen Substance Use- Parental mental health significantly influences the overall well-being of their children, impacting their development, behavior, and life choices.
We can’t do this without you.
Donate today to help more families get the resources they need to help a loved one.
– Your Friends at Partnership to End Addiction
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