13 Sep

How To Spot An Addicted Professional

 People often think that professionals who have high-paying jobs and college degrees or high societal status are not likely to be addicts.

But the reverse is the case, as studies have shown that professionals such as doctors, lawyers, attorneys, businessmen/ women, etc. are likely to be addicts.

This is because their jobs require hours of long work and many of them see alcohol or other substances as a means of relief.

With professionals, it is harder to spot addicts than in other cases. This is because they become highly skilled in the act of hiding their addiction to alcohol or any other substance. That is, they still go to work, maintain family relations, and appear as though they are completely fine.

Nevertheless, some indicators help identify an addicted professional, some of which are;

  • Repeated Absence From Work

No matter how skilled a professional is in hiding signs of his/her addiction, constant use of such substance will cause he/she to wear out.

This is lead to absences from work, or random disappearances during the middle of work or even constant calling in sick. If this is happening, then there is the possibility that such a professional is an addict.

  • Reduced Productivity

Addiction will certainly reduce the productivity of an individual. Initially, it seems as though such substance is keeping them hyped to work, but eventually, the system begins to slow down.

Therefore, a medical professional constantly making errors with prescriptions or attorney frequently filing wrong motions could be signs of addiction.

  • Physical Signs

There are also physical signs which indicate that a professional is an addict. Signs such as constant fatigue, slurred speech, pinpoint pupils, messy looks could be indicators of addiction. Therefore, look out for these signs to spot an addicted professional.

In summary, high-earning professionals can also be addicts of drugs or alcohol, and although they excel in masking it, it doesn’t change the fact.

To effectively identify an addicted professional, pay heed to the above-mentioned signs. But note that these are not the only means of spotting an addicted professional, as situations might vary.