Addiction Treatment
Common Addiction Triggers
Prioritizing Your Recovery Goals
Common Pitfalls In Recovery
The Cost of Drinking
Many people like to have an adult beverage from time to time, such as wine at dinner or beer at a baseball game. Sometimes, though, drinking grows from a “sometimes thing” into an obsession. Without ever meaning to let it happen, the problem accelerates, and the cost of drinking grows.
Compromised Immune System
As coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, those with a compromised immune system face higher risks. Groups of people with a compromised immune system include the elderly, the already sick, and substance abusers.
Meth Effects on Teeth
In 2017, 0.4% of Americans ages 12 or older struggled with a meth addiction, which equates to just under 1 million people. Meth is a highly dangerous central nervous system stimulant and is considered an illicit narcotic, meaning it’s illegal to possess, buy, sell, or manufacture meth in the United States.
Codependency Traits
When you have a loved one or friend battling an addiction, you can develop codependency traits. Codependency can make it difficult to balance your needs with your friend or loved one’s needs, especially when it comes to setting healthy boundaries.
Signs of Meth Abuse
Methamphetamine is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that creates energizing effects that can last for more than 8 hours, which means many of the signs of meth abuse involve sleep deprivation and mood and personality changes. As dramatized on the TV show Breaking Bad, meth is a commonly produced and trafficked addictive drug.
Symptoms of Vicodin Abuse
Vicodin is a prescription pain reliever that doctors use to treat moderate to severe pain. Although it is effective at providing pain relief, Vicodin can also be highly addictive. As such, it is not unusual for a user to develop a long-term addiction to the drug. Addiction is not always easy to identify, as a person can mask symptoms of Vicodin abuse.
Prescription Drugs Definition
Substance abuse disorders are common in the United States. Americans regularly abuse and misuse prescription drugs. In fact, 18 million Americans misuse prescription drugs annually. The prescription drugs definition isn’t complex: prescription medications include all substances that can legally be administered and prescribed by your doctor. Unfortunately, prescription drugs, like illicit substances, carry the risk of abuse and dependency.
How Do We Define Rehabilitation?
How do we define rehabilitation? Rehabilitation is a broad term that points to both the treatment for and recovery from addiction to alcohol or drugs. The purpose of rehabilitation is to address substance abuse, addiction, or dependency and find a solution for ending it permanently. The goal of rehabilitation is lifelong recovery from addiction without relapse.