The High-Functioning Dilemma: When Professional Stress Leads to Substance Abuse

Many people have a specific view of people with addictions, and it doesn’t always match reality. Anyone can become addicted to alcohol, drugs and other substances — in fact, research has shown that chronic stress is a significant risk factor for developing a dependency or addiction.

The Cycle: How Stress and Addiction Become Linked for Professionals

Stress and substance abuse can go hand in hand, and despite perceptions about people with substance use disorders, many learn to balance their addiction and their working lives for a long time. They may make deals with themselves about when, where and why they can indulge in an effort to maintain control or impose other rules that allow them to remain functional despite their addiction.

From Coping Mechanism to Chemical Dependence

While addiction can develop from the first time someone uses a substance, it is often a much longer process that only feels like a dependency when it’s too late. High-functioning drug addiction may involve:

  • Using substances to manage stress.
  • Relying on substances to “lock in” and focus on work.
  • Using substances as a way to wind down after a long day.

These instances rarely remain special occurrences. The longer someone uses them, the more likely they are to feel like they need them to manage day-to-day challenges.

Recognizing High-Functioning Drug Addiction

If you’re questioning your substance abuse or whether it’s negatively affecting your work life, this is an important step in recognizing that it’s time to seek help. Reach out to Tranquil Shores to reclaim your life with our support. 

Executives and other high-functioning professionals may find they don’t exhibit the criteria listed on typical addiction checklists — even those who may not recognize their dependency may mask typical behaviors from themselves and others. You may be dealing with a substance use disorder if:

  • You find yourself increasingly irritated or upset with colleagues for minor reasons.
  • You justify drinking and drug use as “networking,” especially if it happens regularly around work events.
  • You avoid your personal life by working and misusing your substance of choice.
  • You spend less time around co-workers, friends, family and others.
  • You miss important deadlines or make uncharacteristic mistakes.
  • Other people in your working life express concern about your performance or mood.
  • You find yourself at odds with co-workers, managers and others in the workplace who you usually get along with.

Breaking the Cycle: Find Confidential Support for Professionals

Addiction among people in your position is much more common than you think. Whether it’s the stress of the job, challenges in your personal life or something else that drives you to substance misuse, you are not alone. Better yet, there are discreet, empathetic care teams available who understand and want to help you return to performing at your best.

At Tranquil Shores, we provide private, compassionate care that equips you with the personalized support you need without taking away from the important work you do as a busy professional. We work with you through every stage of your treatment, helping you develop healthier coping strategies and take more control over your life. Start your intake today — call 727-391-7001 or Toll Free at 877-566-1166. You can also fill out our contact form to learn more about our options.

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Chad Johnson is the founder and CEO of Tranquil Shores, a leading dual diagnosis treatment facility that was founded in 2009. Through Chad’s own personal experience he developed what he believed to be a successful model to treat individual’s with co-occurring disorders. Although there are many ways to address addiction, Chad believes that creating an individualized approach can lay the foundation for long term success in recovery. Chad understands the true consequences of addiction. Chad spent most his early adulthood in Dallas, Texas working for a successful Wall Street investment firm. With hard work came a high level of success. After a thirteen year career in finance, all of that changed. Chad’s addiction progressed to the point where he lost his job, family, and friends. He eventually found himself homeless and living in his car.

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