Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Four Famous Women Whose Lives Were Destroyed by Addiction






Women are the fastest growing segment for substance abuse in the United States. According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), approximately 2.7 million women in the United States, 18 years or older, abuse drugs or alcohol. 

Sadly, of these women, a large percentage of them do not receive treatment because of various reasons. Seeking treatment would highlight the stigma of substance abuse in their families and communities. However, without help addiction can lead to dangerous circumstances and even death, such as the cases for the women below:

Marilyn Monroe - After many films, performances, marriages, and steadily becoming an icon and sex symbol, Monroe eventually began to deteriorate. She suffered from depression, anxiety, insomnia, and many health problems. Her health required a variety of medical drugs, which created a growing addiction. She also developed a dependence to alcohol and other drugs, and in 1959, those addictions started to affect her health. There’s no question that Monroe’s early childhood, inner life and stressful career contributed to her growing addictions. Monroe’s biographers report that she likely suffered from sexual abuse as a child and that those unresolved issues contributed to an unhealthy inner life. Yet, she tried to support herself, to create change, and find the resources to heal. The destructive cycles of addiction plagued her later life. Marilyn Monroe died in her Los Angeles home on August 5, 1962.

Whitney Houston - Beneath the glory and glamour, Whitney Houston had a tumultuous relationship with her spouse and singer-songwriter, Bobby Brown, among other struggles. Perhaps for those reasons and more, she used various types of drugs on a regular basis. Whitney had a highly public life which perhaps added to the emotional and psychological problems she faced. She began her career in the early 80’s and continued to rise to singing stardom throughout the 90’s. When she died in 2012, she was known for being a beautiful actress, model, producer, and award-winning singer. 

Amy Winehouse – Any Winehouse is an English singer and songwriter who was raised among a family of musicians. Her father, although not one of the musically talented in her family, often sang Frank Sinatra songs to her as a child. Amy was introduced to jazz early on and was encouraged by her family to continue to explore and study it. Once her career got off the ground, Amy has won many awards for her music and song-writing talents. At 24, Winehouse had already won six Grammy nominations. But by 2008, her substance use was starting to impact her career. Winehouse died on July 23, 2011 from alcohol poisoning. There is a documentary about her life and her tragic death.

Anna Nicole Smith – Anna Nicole Smith is an American model who died due to a prescription drug addiction. She dropped out of high school and three years later married when she was 21years old. Her marriage to J. Howard Marshall was a controversy because of claims that Smith married him because of his money. After Marshall's death, Smith endured a long court battle over the share of his estate. Her death was the result of an overdose of prescription drugs. She died at the age of 40 in 2007.

There are many reasons why women don't end getting the help they need. For the women listed above, fame and fortune may have made it even more challenging to admit there was a problem.  
If you know you need help for an addiction, call for addiction help today.