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Can You Prevent Your Child from Inheriting Your Addiction?

Can You Prevent Your Child from Inheriting Your Addiction

If you have struggled with alcohol or drugs, the hope is always that you can spare your children the same fate. Research has found, though, that there is a strong connection between DNA and the likelihood of developing an addiction. If you are an addict, your child is genetically predisposed to become one too, but a dance with drugs and alcohol is not inevitable.

Why Addiction Is More Likely Among Children of Addicts

DNA plays a major role in whether a child will develop an addiction. There isn’t anything you can do to change genetics. But you can influence the environment in which your child is raised and impact their future positively or negatively.

If you went through holistic rehab, particularly before your children were born or were very young, and you have remained sober, you can see your addiction for what it is and how your lifestyle and associations contribute to or prevent it from reoccurring. Because you are concerned about your children developing an addiction, you will be conscious of how you behave, what substances and people are permitted near them, and how to maintain a home that keeps them safe and healthy.

If you continue to struggle with sobriety, the way you live may not be conducive to a substance-free life for your child. Children in a non-sober space learn to accept drugs or alcohol – and the accompanying behaviors – as the norm. You may not have the capacity to provide them with healthy meals regularly, which can impact development, their own cravings, and how they respond to stress. Lasting stress caused by family challenges due to addiction make a child significantly more likely to experience depression or anxiety. And someone with mental health challenges is more likely to abuse drugs or alcohol.

What You Can Do to Prevent Passing Down Addiction

Parents can take steps to prevent addiction from passing down to the next generation, but it takes a conscious effort, self-control, and a willingness to take care of yourself too.


Learn about holistic rehab for yourself or your child, and get the recovery support you need from our therapeutic team at Beachside Rehab. Contact our trained admissions counselors at 866-349-1770 to discuss your individual needs.

 

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