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A Study on Impact of Counselling on Drug Abuse ANONG Adult Delinquents | Original Article

Ananya Varma*, Gulrez Khan, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Addiction to drugs is a complex issue with several social, cultural, biological, environmental, historical, and economic facets. Teenage hostility and drug use are closely associated. One of the primary causes of teenage misbehaviour is social isolation. Aggressive behaviour toward others is a description of delinquent behaviour. A worrying issue is delinquent behaviour that is hostile against other people, including verbal abuse, bullying, and striking of siblings, friends, parents, teachers, or other individuals. Misusing drugs as a child can result in risky behaviours for oneself and others, including lying, theft, covert property destruction, and more. The main objective of current study is to research the main factors that lead to drug misuse among young offenders and to investigate their drug awareness.Many others shared their thoughts about stress, loneliness, the absence of affection and care from their families, and feeling like they had grown up, among other things.In light of this, it can be said that many people reported, among other things, feelings of tension, loneliness, a loss of parental love and care, and having grown up. They acknowledged that their lack of physical activity was a result of their drug addiction. Due to their unruly behaviour, the majority of participants did not have time for recreation. They understood the need of counselling for the process of recovery.