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Common Secretary Addictions

secretary addictionsSecretarial work is a very common and necessary position to our society, and the work tends to draw like minded people. Statistically, secretarial work is still largely female dominated, but there is a small male presence in the secretarial pool. Something less well known about secretarial work is that the people drawn to it have been found to struggle with addiction tendencies. This could be for a number of reasons related to the stress of the work or the type of person that seeks work in this profession. Regardless, it is important to be aware that this group of people can be prone to addiction and what those addictions may consist of.

Alcohol has a known addictive appeal to people in secretarial work. Alcohol is most commonly used to calm nerves, suppress emotions and give confidence. A majority of the time, when someone is addicted to alcohol, it is being used for one of these purposes. This could mean that people drawn to secretarial positions tend to have heightened emotions or they crave comforts more than the average person. It could also mean that many secretaries feel stressed by their work.

Food has a similar appeal as alcohol to the addicted secretary. Food addictions are commonly another method of soothing stress of one kind or another. This stress may be workplace induced or from the individual’s personal life. Many secretaries claim to feel that their bosses have very high expectations of them, which can lead to feelings of anxiety. Food addictions can cause serious health problems and eating disorders.

Prescription drugs are another form of addiction that centers around seeking comforts and securities. When someone is addicted to medications or medical help, it can be because negative physical symptoms give them anxiety and they would rather medicate too heavily than feel any negative physical symptoms. It is possible for a person to throw off their pain receptors to be hyper reactive to pain, which can induce a prescription drug addiction.

Secretaries and Addiction

secretaries and addictionSecretaries and administrative professionals are a unique group of people with their own personal quirks, positive attributes and detriments. Not a lot of people are aware that secretaries as a profession are known to struggle with addiction. While their professions call for absolute composure and level-heads, their personal lives can be volatile, emotional, manic or out of control. Many veer towards addiction as an outlet for their wild side.

The administrative profession is still female dominated in most of the world, so many of the addictions that are common to the secretarial worker are also common to females in general. The most commonly observed addictions among secretaries are to sex, love, romance, alcohol, prescription medications and food. These types of addictions are thought of as comfort addictions rather than adrenaline addictions. Any type of addiction creates the brain chemical dopamine which tells a person they are experiencing pleasure, but some people find this pleasure through “uppers” and some people find it through “downers.”

If you believe that your personal secretary or a secretary who you know is an addict, you may be able to confirm this by watching for signs in their behavior. A secretary with a substance addiction will be secretive in the workplace and may look for reasons to escape temporarily. When they return, they may exhibit signs of consumption, such as the smell of alcohol on their breath or the presence of food matter on or around their mouth. Their behavior will have probably gone from agitated to relaxed, and common signs of intoxication will probably be a giveaway. If their addiction is more on the order of sex, love or romance, their behavior will come off completely different. They may flirt compulsively, develop feelings for coworkers or simply have abnormal emotional reactions over their workplace relationships.

If you or someone you know is a secretary who is struggling with addiction, it could be that rehabilitation or addiction counseling is the remedy. Take the first step and reach out for help today!