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Why Psychotherapy is an Effective Treatment Method
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Handling and Treating Anxiety in Inpatient Care

There are a number of common fears many patients feel when enrolling in recovery. Fear, shame, anger, and helplessness are just a few of the many emotions that drug addicts frequently feel. However, one of the most common and troubling feelings that patients struggle with is anxiety. Anxiety places people

Rebuilding Relationships After Addiction

Often referred to as a family disease, addiction affects every part of an individual’s life and relationships negatively. It’s not just the person struggling with a substance abuse problem that needs treatment, close loved ones and families also need interventions from the impact abuse puts on everyone.  Addicts don’t think

Marijuana: Signs of Addiction and Options for Recovery
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Marijuana: Signs of Addiction and Options for Recovery

There are many different perspectives regarding the use of marijuana and its harmfulness, and some even may question its addictive ability. However, it’s very possible to become addicted to marijuana regardless of various beliefs. Studies show that marijuana is responsible for 17 percent of patients in rehabilitation centers throughout the

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The Importance of Art Therapy in Recovery

When it comes to drug and alcohol addiction treatment, there are many common concepts that come to mind. Most think of patients attending and living in rehabilitation centers, or groups of addicts discussing their problems together. Some addicts may focus on recovery with new exercise routines, or explore a new

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Opening Up to Others About Your Addiction

Every day, addicts of all kinds struggle in one of the most strenuous and stressful fights of their lives. Whether on drugs, alcohol, or an entirely different substance, addictions are the source of many negative experiences and feelings. From tension to anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem, fear, and hopelessness, addiction can

How Exercise May Keep An Addict Sober
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How Exercise May Keep An Addict Sober

The many benefits of physical exercise can be seen in how they improve one’s health, strength, and mental clarity. In recent years, exercise has been studied and implemented in comprehensive medical treatment plans for a variety of illnesses and diseases with great results. Given the success, adding exercise into one’s

Nationwide Alcohol And Drug Trends
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Nationwide Alcohol And Drug Trends

Every year the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) puts together the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). The information this survey provides the public, researchers, and the government include the prevalence of substance use and abuse as well as the population’s dependence on drugs, alcohol,

Top 5 States With The Highest Amount Of Drug Addicts
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Top 5 States With The Highest Number Of Drug Addicts

The “war on drugs” has been raging on for decades in the United States. Historically, the first laws that restricted drug use occurred in the 1900s against cocaine use. It is no surprise to anyone that illicit drug use in the United States is a huge problem. Since the year

Music Festivals See Increase In Drug Overdoes And Alcohol Abuse
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Music Festivals See Increase In Drug Overdoes And Alcohol Abuse

Music festivals are hotbeds for drug use. Every year these festivals have reports of serious injuries from overdose or death from drug-related activities. Between December 2017 and January 2019, there were six MDMA-related deaths reported at music festivals prompting Harriet Grahame, a coroner to call for changes to the way

Study Shows Opioid And Cocaine Use Higher In The Construction Industry
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Study Shows Opioid And Cocaine Use Higher In The Construction Industry

A study done by New York University found that workers in the construction and mining industries were at higher risk than other industries to use opioids and cocaine. More than 3 percent of the construction industry and those that are employed as miners took non-prescription opioids versus 2 percent of