How College Has Normalized Drug Use: A Psychiatrist’s Break Down of Study Drugs and Why You Should Just Say No

The past few years have led to some pretty drastic global changes, and as a result college students are experiencing higher levels of stress compared to decades prior. As the expectations of college students escalate, and a competitive, uncertain job market post graduation looms, students are seeking ways to stay afloat under increasing academic pressure.

A recent study showed that at least 20 percent of college students self-report that they are consuming medications not prescribed to aid them in their studying. Even more concerning is that college students are often combining these medications with other illicit and licit drugs.

In this episode we sit down with Dr. Bianca Busch, a psychiatrist with expertise working with college students to unpack this risky issue.

Tune in to hear Dr. Busch talk about:What are study drugs?How study drugs impact our brain and body?How to talk to your psychiatrist about your medication and if you are misusingFour questions to ask yourself to determine if your substance use is a problemRESOURCES:Dr. Bianca Buschhttps://www.collegepsychiatrist.com/about5 Things Every College Student Should Know About Study Drugshttps://www.colorado.edu/health/study-drugsWant to share your story, give us feedback or offer up an episode idea? Reach out! We'd love to hear from you.

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