Category: Treatment & Rehab

Managing the Symptoms of Cocaine Withdrawal
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Managing the Symptoms of Cocaine Withdrawal

Withdrawal is as much a companion to addicts as the euphoria of a high and can be a strong motivator for them to keep abusing. If someone you know is addicted to cocaine, they need to learn that the pain of withdrawal is nothing compared to the alternative—cocaine overdose claims

Why Prescription Drug Abuse Is So Common
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Why Prescription Drug Abuse is so Common

Prescription pain medications are among the most commonly abused drugs in the world, contributing greatly to America’s rising rate of fatal opioid overdoses. Take a moment to learn more about these addictions that hide in plain sight, and if you realize someone close to you is abusing prescription pain medicine,

How To Identify a High-Functioning Addict
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How to Identify a High-Functioning Addict

Not every addict is easily recognized, even by those they know. Many maintain their life with good jobs and positive relationships, resulting in a high-functioning addict that you’d never suspect of having a substance abuse problem. However, while these addictions might not be interfering with their external life, these people

Handling Your Inevitable Drug Cravings
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Handling Your Inevitable Drug Cravings

Contrary to popular belief, it is not uncommon to fall into relapse and feel old drug cravings rekindle after completing a rehab process. In fact, relapse for substance abuse disorders occurs to up to 60% of recovering victims. Relapse and cravings may not be something to celebrate but are not

Dealing With Insomnia in Recovery
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Dealing With Insomnia in Recovery

The recovery process can be a challenging and tedious process—one that requires great strength and willpower to achieve. Though Many people quit midway through the recovery process, especially during the detoxification process due to its intense symptoms. In detox, addicts experience drug withdrawal symptoms such as increased anxiety, heightened blood

Is Addiction A Choice
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Is Addiction A Choice?

Whether someone suffers from an addiction to alcohol, drugs, or sex, addiction isn’t something you wish upon another person. Human nature is flawed and some of us have a higher vulnerability to becoming an addict. Unfortunately, the stigma addicts face is that addiction is a choice. The poor understanding of

How To Recognize Heroin Abuse In Someone You Know
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How To Recognize Heroin Abuse

Opioid fatalities have been on the rise for years now, and heroin is among the most lethal opiates to abuse. If you’re worried that someone close to you could be abusing heroin, you should be. Their addiction could kill them at any time and will have life-long implications even after

Common Types of Alcoholics
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Common Types of Alcoholics

Over 90 percent of people who would benefit from treatment for alcoholism don’t feel they need it, causing many to never seek support despite the toll their addiction might have on their lives. This disconnect between addicts and treatment stems in part from the misconception that alcoholics are crippled, unemployed

Can One Addiction Be Replaced With Another?
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Can One Addiction Be Replaced With Another?

Cultural influence has transformed many myths and false assumptions into the common perception of how others experience addiction. Because of this, understanding addiction from an outsider’s point of view can be difficult or even inaccurate. For example, many believe that addiction is simply a one-time experience with alcohol, drug, or

The Correlation of Alcoholism and Heart Disease
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The Correlation of Alcoholism and Heart Disease

Alcohol is a substance commonly associated with adverse nuances—it can be highly addictive, indirectly influence abuse, and create a myriad of health problems. In fact, alcohol often symbolizes many negative ideas such as the seven deadly sins in other ideologies. In media and entertainment, people who drink or abuse alcohol