How Withdrawal Changes Sleep Patterns
After stopping the use of an addictive substance, significant changes can occur to your circadian rhythm. What exactly happens regarding our sleep patterns during a
How Drug Addicts Think Differently
On the surface, some drug addicts might seem like completely normal people. In many cases, they still very much are. But as you become closer
Key Principles To Effective Addiction Treatment
What is addiction? Is it a personal choice? Maybe a weakness? Addiction has been classified and defined as a disease. There has been plenty of
How Substance Abuse Affects Pregnancy
Alcohol use, tobacco use, and certainly many other forms of illicit drug use during pregnancy are big no-no’s. Not only do we know abuse and
Continuing Care Throughout Recovery
Often, we push away loved ones during our active addiction. Recovery is a lifelong process. Even if we were lucky enough to be able to
Consequences for Violating Court-Ordered Rehab Treatment or Alternative Rehabilitation Treatment
There are different types of court-ordered diversion programs. Sometimes these are in an inpatient or residential setting and other times in outpatient settings or drug
What to Do If Your Addicted Son or Daughter Asks You for Money
No parent wants to see their child hurting or in harm’s way. Sometimes it can be difficult to ask our loved one what the money
How to Stop Enabling a Drug Addict
Drug and alcohol addiction is never beneficial–whether for the addict or the people they love. Not only does it encourage poor habits, but supporters of
Intervening in an Alcoholic’s Addiction
You have been living under stress for weeks, months, maybe even years now. As time goes on, you start to feel hopeless about how to
Breaking Down the Relationship Between Drug Use and Viral Infections
Drug abuse itself is high-risk behavior. Not only do drugs increase the risk for occurrences like overdoses, but there are other consequences associated with drug
Are Some Predisposed To Addiction?
Addiction is a disease. By definition, it is a chronic disease of the brain that affects the systems of your brain including reward and memory.
Why Are Opioids Addictive?
While the first use of opioid pain killers is typically upon a doctor’s prescription, oftentimes prescription drugs are given away or sold to those who