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How to Treat a Psychological Addiction

What is a psychological addiction? A psychological addiction is defined as a compulsion or a perceived need to use a drug. For example, an individual addicted to marijuana might think

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Street Drugs You May Not Have Heard of Yet

Everyone knows about the dangers and abuse potential of drugs like cocaine, heroin or alcohol. But not everyone is aware of lesser known drugs like Spice or Smiles. Because new

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Dangers of Long Term Ambien Use

Ambien is the brand name for Zolpidem, which is a medication that helps people suffering from sleep disorders, anxiety or seizures. Ambien works by depressing the central nervous system. Side

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Rehab Aftercare for Family and Friends

Is rehab aftercare important? Yes, it’s very important. Rehab aftercare helps the family members of an individual with addiction learn how to help the individual stay on the path to

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How Can Dual Diagnosis Help Me in Therapy?

The concept of a dual diagnosis refers to treatment both substance use disorder and a mental or behavioral health condition. Sometimes one may worse the other. Sometimes a person with

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Living a Life as a Sober Musician

For some individuals, music is everything. It satisfies their soul and their spirit. Playing music, whether for themselves or performing for a crowd is what they live for. However, this

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How Does Art Therapy Work in Recovery?

When an individual seeks help for addiction, the person has many options for what kind of treatment he or she needs. Individual, group, skills-focused and relapse prevention are part of

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How Does Expressive Writing Therapy Work?

Writing about traumatic, stressful or highly emotional events may not provide improvement in psychological health. When asked to do so in an expressive capacity, the ability to look at past

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The Prison Drug Economy is Going Strong

Despite attempts by correctional officials, the supply of drugs in prisons keeps growing to meet the demand. It is no secret that America’s prisons are teeming with illegal drugs, fueling

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What is Emotionally Focused Therapy?

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a process that was developed by two psychologists back in the 1980s. The basis of EFT draws from older therapies and theories which reflect that,

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How Can I Make a Difference in the War on Drugs?

The news shares about the everyday destruction drugs and addiction play on families and individuals across the United States. Maybe first-hand experience has brought the reality to one’s own doorstep.

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How Does Equine Therapy Help People in Treatment?

Many different options for drug rehab treatment exist, including chemical detox, residential treatment and behavioral therapy. Many individuals find equine therapy a beneficial part of drug treatment when it comes

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How Well Does Methadone Maintenance Work?

Methadone is a synthetic opioid drug which was first used in World War II for treatment of pain. Today, it is prescribed for treatment of chronic pain. During the past

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How Can I Withdraw from Cocaine?

Can Cocaine withdrawal be safe and effective? Yes, it can be. While it’s true that Cocaine withdrawal can have intense psychological effects, it is a necessary part of treating the

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How a Heroin Craving Feels

Heroin cravings can be some of the toughest to ignore when the calling comes. It is sharper, stronger and more intense than some people imagine. Learn the way cravings work

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Creative Therapies for Teens

Creative therapies are an invaluable resource for adolescent treatment. Adolescents often benefit from treatment modalities that do not only focus on the cognitive processing interventions but focus instead on a

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What Are the Elements of Cocaine Detox Treatment?

One of the most frequently abused stimulants is Cocaine. Individuals who are addicted to Cocaine experience profound loss over stimulant intake, in response to the stimulation and disruption of reward

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How to Help Someone with Heroin Addiction

When first making the discovery of a loved one using drugs, especially heroin, the feelings that arise range from confusion to powerlessness. It can feel overwhelming to understand what happened.