Addiction

8 Signs You’re Codependent

Many people who love a person with addiction begin to lose themselves in the relationship. They frequently struggle to control or change the person they love. After a while, they may barely be able to remember their own goals and dreams. If there are signs of codependency in a relationship, it is important to recognize […]

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Is Hoarding a Mental Illness?

Many people hang on to treasures and memorabilia or have collections of valuable or interesting items. Generally, this is no cause for concern. However, some individuals obsessively collect things to the point where their homes become severely cluttered, which may compromise health and safety. Is hoarding a mental illness? The answer to that question is

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Helping vs. Enabling an Addiction

When you love someone, it’s natural to want to help. But it’s important to know the difference between actually helping and enabling. When you enable, you are taking away the person’s ability to learn from their mistakes and ultimately become a stronger individual. It can be hard for them to take responsibility for their actions

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Cocaine and Weight Loss

Does cocaine make you lose weight? Though there’s a connection between cocaine and weight loss, especially during the initial use period, it may cause individuals to gain weight over time. Additionally, cocaine use carries severe physical and mental health risks, and the longer a person takes cocaine, the more likely they are to become addicted.

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Stages of Compulsive Gambling

Like alcohol or drug addiction, compulsive gambling has distinct phases of progression. Those who gamble are often thrill-seekers and risk-takers and may experience up to five stages of compulsive gambling. At any stage, a person who exhibits signs of compulsive gambling might need professional treatment to prevent potentially serious consequences. At Promises Behavioral Health, we

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Night Sweats During Alcohol Withdrawal

Sweating excessively, especially at night, is common among individuals with an alcohol use disorder. After excessive beer, wine, or liquor consumption, a person may sweat as their body processes alcohol. They might also experience excessive perspiration caused by alcohol withdrawal overnight.  If you or a loved one struggles with night sweats and alcohol withdrawal, contact

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The Difference Between Physical vs. Psychological Dependence

Did you know that differences exist between two types of dependence on drugs or alcohol? These two types are physical vs. psychological dependence. One leads to ill symptoms of withdrawal, while the other centers on cravings and other complex effects. What are these differences, and how do they affect the treatment you need for recovery?

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The Link Between Teen Depression and Substance Abuse

If your teen is showing signs of depression and addiction, taking action is essential. Research shows that teens with depression are more likely to struggle with substance abuse. Substance abuse can lead to a range of adverse outcomes for your teen, including decreased academic performance, increased risk-taking behaviors, and even physical health issues. Call 888.483.7451

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Addiction and Poor Impulse Control

How are addiction and impulse control connected? Impulse control is an essential factor in successful addiction recovery. People who struggle with addiction often have difficulty controlling their impulses and exhibiting self-control when faced with temptation. The actual connection is between addiction and a lack of impulse control. Addiction therapy can help individuals develop better impulse

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What Are The Long-Term Effects of Xanax?

Xanax, which is the brand name of the prescription drug alprazolam, is one of the most popular anxiety drugs in the United States. It is used to treat mental health issues like anxiety disorders and panic disorders. It is among the most frequently prescribed medicines in the benzodiazepine family. However, it is also considered highly

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