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The decision to seek treatment for a drug or alcohol addiction is a serious undertaking, one that works best when thoroughly planned and carefully considered. For the majority of clients,
Addiction and relapse cause irreparable damage to many relationships. But faulty ideas about how things—or people—“should” be are just as dangerous. Whether you’re the person in recovery from addiction or
For centuries, humans have bought into the collective delusion that natural substances are generally safe for consumption—an idea that couldn’t be any further from the truth. Ayuahuasca, a potent psychoactive
Whenever alcohol is consumed, it passes through the gastrointestinal tract proving highly toxic and disruptive to its structure and function. Unlike other legal or illicit drugs, many of which are
The physically and psychologically destructive effects of alcohol abuse are numerous and far reaching. Despite alcohol’s widespread social acceptance and universal popularity as a recreational beverage, it remains a potent
Have you recently realized that you have an addiction and found yourself wondering about how to tell your family and friends? Coming out as an addict can be a daunting
Are you wondering how to control drinking and looking for a guide to help you make sure you are managing your drinking appropriately? Many individuals struggle with how to know
Do you have a friend who is making it their goal to get sober in the New Year and are wondering how to support them in achieving and maintaining
Are you ready to get clean and looking for some inspiration to help you achieve sobriety? Addiction can feel like it is taking over your life and achieving sobriety
Addiction can put an incredible strain on the user’s relationships with loved ones and friends. As the loved one of a user, it can be a challenge to navigate
Suboxone and Subutex are both medications used to treat opioid addiction. The primary difference lies in their composition: Suboxone combines buprenorphine with naloxone, while Subutex contains only buprenorphine. This distinction
Suppose you want to quit using alcohol or drugs, yet you’re afraid of going through withdrawal. When you know more about the symptoms of withdrawal, and how long withdrawal will
Are you concerned that you or someone you love may be an alcoholic? It can be difficult to know exactly when someone has gone from being a recreational drinker to
Trazodone is a popular prescription medication primarily used to treat depression, insomnia, and sleep disorders. Unlike standard antidepressants—commonly known as serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)—trazodone is classified as a serotonin antagonist
Fioricet is a prescription medication commonly used to treat tension headaches. The drug—which is chemically composed of butalbital, acetaminophen, and caffeine—is considered a barbiturate, a sedative, sleep-inducing class of medications.
If you’re looking to get clean from your alcohol or drug addiction, there are a number of steps you can take to get on the path to recovery. Even
The magnitude of the US opiate epidemic is overwhelming. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), in 2016, approximately 63,600 people died from opiate overdoses—a figure that equates
Librium (chlordiazepoxide) is a brand name anti-anxiety and alcohol withdrawal medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines or “benzos.” Although Librium is classified as a Schedule
Have you made New Year’s resolutions and are looking for ways to ensure that you stick to your goals all the way through the year? The upcoming year can
You’ve heard it before: just because a drug comes in a prescription bottle doesn’t mean it’s safe. Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the United States,
Maybe you started taking Vicodin or another opiate narcotic to relieve pain following surgery, or your doctor prescribed the potent painkiller to help you cope with chronic pain not alleviated
While the opiate epidemic shows at least some signs of slowing, there are still millions of individuals locked in the grip of opiate addiction. According to the National Survey on
Alcohol is as inseparable from American culture as oxygen is from air—a ubiquitously abused legal poison that does not discriminate in its physical and psychological destruction. Although deceptive marketing practices
Addiction has been a facet of the human condition since the earliest days recorded in history. It is a condition that mankind has dealt with for centuries and today,
When you were young, maybe you never imagined yourself drinking alcohol. But as time goes on, this unattraction to the substance wanes. Perhaps in high school, perhaps in college,
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