The Brain Remembers: Trauma-imprinted pathways to substance use
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https://doi.org/10.82793/h9b2d127Keywords:
substance abuse , mental health, childhood, traumaAbstract
There is growing recognition of the strong connection between childhood trauma and substance use. While substance use has many causes, trauma, especially during childhood, places an individual at significantly higher risk of developing a substance use disorder later in life. Trauma can alter how the brain’s reward centres function, making individuals more vulnerable to substance use as a coping mechanism.
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30-06-2025
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Kahiu, C. (2025). The Brain Remembers: Trauma-imprinted pathways to substance use. African Journal of Alcohol and Drug Abuse (AJADA), 13(2). https://doi.org/10.82793/h9b2d127