Relapse: Risk Factors and Prevention Tips
A triggering event occurs and kicks off the relapse. Recognizing and avoiding or managing reactions to these triggers is a key part of recovery.
How Does Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Help Treat Addiction?
Originally, DBT was intended to help individuals experiencing suicidal and self-destructive behaviors. But it has been adapted to support various conditions, including addiction.
How Do Dissociative Drugs Work?
Dissociative drugs are a form of psychedelics that include Phencyclidine (PCP), ketamine and Dextromethorphan (DXM). Effects of these kinds of drugs include a feeling of detachment or dissociation from an individual’s body or environment.
The Side Effects and Dangers of Self-Medication
There are many potential dangers for a person taking medications or prescriptions to treat self-recognized or self-diagnosed conditions or symptoms.
5 Reasons To Consider A Medical Detox Program
Detox is often the starting point for drug or alcohol abuse treatment. What is a medical detox program, and what are some reasons a person should consider medical detox?
What Are The Short and Long-Term Effects Of MDMA?
MDMA better known as Ecstasy, X, or Molly is a synthetic stimulant and hallucinogenic drug. There are many proven negative long-term effects of prolonged usage of MDMA.
Why Is Heroin So Addictive?
Opioids bind to specific receptors in the brain, generally acting as a pain reliever, but can also make one feel relaxed and happy. Heroin packs a double punch, being both physically and psychologically addictive.
What is Adderall Used For and Can It Be Dangerous?
Adderall is an effective drug with a wide range of uses, but it can cause severe side effects and addiction—both physical and psychological.
Are Sleeping Pills Dangerous and Addictive?
When used correctly, sleeping pills can be the extra help needed to promote healthy rest. If abused, they can have serious negative consequences.
The Most Effective Ways To Deal With Cravings
Cravings are a natural part of a person’s addiction journey. Individuals should accept that cravings will happen and be prepared for that eventuality.
The Impact Of Substance Use Disorders on Families
The thinking around the causes and treatments for addictions continues to evolve. Part of that shift takes in how the disease affects the family and loved ones of a person with substance use disorder (SUD).
How To Tell If Someone Is Using Cocaine?
Someone can become addicted to cocaine after only one use. Helping someone before they become addicted is essential, so it is important to know the signs of cocaine use.
What are the Benefits Of Partial Hospitalization Programs?
A PHP offers a structured environment during the day for someone needing help managing substance abuse or mental health issues.
Can Marijuana Withdrawal Cause Depression?
The reality is marijuana is still a drug that can cause dependency and addiction. And anything that someone can become dependent on can also lead to withdrawal symptoms, one of which is depression.
Is Marijuana Addictive?
Recent evidence has suggested that as many as 30% of marijuana users have marijuana use disorder or dependence on the drug, which can develop into an addiction in some severe cases.
Can Individuals Abuse LSD?
Although not addictive or likely to cause overdose, taking LSD can result in negative reactions and have adverse side effects.
How Does EMDR Therapy Work?
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is considered one of the best options for treating anxiety and depression. However, a newer treatment — EMDR or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — may help some.
Can People Fully Recover From Addiction?
Like these other chronic diseases, addiction is a treatable disorder. It can be managed, but it cannot be cured. This understanding has shifted how health care professionals approach and treat substance abuse.
How Does Heroin Affect the Brain and Body
Obviously, heroin is very deadly, but in what other way does the drug affects a person’s brain and body?
How to Find the Right Outpatient Level of Care
While it is more important than ever that anyone struggling with addiction seeks care, it is also vital to find the best treatment possible when they do.