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How to Stop Drug Abuse

All psychoactive substances, including prescription medications and alcohol, carry the risk of dependency. Understanding how to stop drug abuse is a complicated issue, as addiction has no known cause or cure. That means anyone, regardless of age, race, or gender, can develop a substance abuse disorder. With tens of millions of Americans battling a substance …

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Preparing for Rehab

Addiction can develop rapidly, meaning you can develop a dependency to your substance of choice within weeks of your first use. Struggling with a substance abuse disorder can impact various areas of your life. As addiction progresses, you have to continue to increase your use as your tolerance builds to continue experiencing the pleasurable effects …

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Benefiting from Individualized Care

Completing substance abuse treatment is the best way to improve your chances of making a full recovery. Benefiting from individualized care is possible during treatment, as substance abuse programs focus on creating unique treatment plans that address your specific needs. If you struggle with a substance abuse disorder, addiction, or alcoholism, you’re far from alone. …

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What is an Addiction Specialist?

Addiction is a progressive and chronic condition, which is why early treatment is imperative for recovery. The longer you abuse drugs and alcohol, the more damaging the consequences become. Not only can addiction impact your health, but it can also hurt your career and familial relationships. Treatment includes working with an addiction specialist to learn …

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How to Help an Addict Get Help

Nearly half of all Americans have a family member or close friend struggling with a substance abuse disorder, addiction, or alcoholism. So if you’re wondering how to help an addict, you’re far from alone. Addiction is a disease that impacts not just the person with a substance abuse problem, but also their friends, family members, …

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Fully Understanding the Opiates Definition to Manage Your Recovery

Opiates create a broad array of health problems when abused and may be poorly understood by much of the population. For example, some may assume that legal prescription drugs can’t cause addiction. Sadly, that is not the case with opiates. Therefore, you must understand the opiate’s definition to ensure that you remain healthy. Doing so …

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The Dangers of Mixing Cocaine and Alcohol

Can you mix cocaine and alcohol? According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), there were about 1.5 million cocaine users across the U.S. in 2017, and 14.1 million adults had an alcohol use disorder. Many cocaine users mix the drug with alcohol, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right health choice. …

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Why Barriers Delay Treatment in Addicts

It is often said that admitting there’s a problem and seeking help are the first and most difficult steps on the journey toward addiction recovery. Getting past denial and asking for help certainly are challenging, and no addict will get better without taking these steps. However, studies and surveys show that additional challenges are in …

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An Interview with Ilana Zivkovich, LCSW, LCDC, Executive Director

Ilana Zivkovich has an inner beauty that radiates through and is visible to everyone around her. Some might say this is because she sees the inner beauty in others. “All people have an inner truth that is beautiful,” says Ilana. “So often we feel we’d be good enough ‘if only’ we could make certain changes. …

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An Interview with Elizabeth Wilkinson, LPC, LCDC, Program Therapist

One of the first things people notice about Elizabeth Wilkinson – “Izzy” to those who know her – is her clever sense of humor. She’s quirky. She’s passionate. And she makes people laugh – not only in passing moments as she greets her clients or colleagues, but also as part of the therapeutic process. “I …

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