Substance Abuse Treatment

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Is Molly Addictive?

Many young people experiment with substances, with marijuana and alcohol being the most popular. Although this can be a relatively harmless and temporary phase, some teens branch out to trying other substances that can be more risky. Party or club drugs like molly, gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), and mushrooms can appeal to teens […]

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In-Person vs. Virtual Therapy

Although virtual therapy has been around for some time, it’s never been more widely available than since the COVID-19 pandemic started. Many people were no longer able to meet with their counselors in person and had to find other means to receive much-needed therapy at a time when so much was uncertain. The bright side

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Is Residential Rehab Right for You?

Many people encounter challenges with their mental health or substance misuse at some point in their lives. In mild cases, they may be able to get their lives back on track without outside intervention. But if these difficulties become more severe, it’s time to start thinking about getting professional help. Mental health and addiction treatment

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What Is Scopolamine Abuse?

Scopolamine is a prescription medication used to treat nausea, vomiting, and motion sickness. While it can be highly effective when used as directed, scopolamine—sometimes referred to as “Devil’s Breath”—can pose serious risks when misused recreationally or taken in higher doses than prescribed. Misuse of this drug can lead to incapacitation, leaving many vulnerable to harm,

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Nightmares and Alcohol

If you’ve tried using alcohol to help you sleep, you may have noticed it often leads to restless nights, frequent wakeups, and grogginess instead of the deep rest you were hoping for. Alcohol can also contribute to unsettling dreams, commonly referred to as “alcohol nightmares,” which can leave you feeling even more distressed. If alcohol

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Recognizing Polysubstance Abuse

While it’s not necessarily uncommon to see people continuing to enjoy a drink while on a prescription medication, it’s more harmful than you might initially think. This practice, known as polysubstance abuse, whether accidental or intentional, involves taking two or more substances at the same time. This can include prescription medications like oxycodone for chronic

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Long-Term Effects of Meth Abuse

Methamphetamine (meth) can have a devastating effect on your mind but even more so on your body. Meth is well known for destroying one’s physical health, so it’s important to recognize whether someone is abusing meth by familiarizing yourself with the effects of meth on the body, so you can encourage your loved one to

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5 Benefits of Residential Treatment

Substance use disorders (SUDs) vary in severity, from mild to moderate to severe. For people with severe SUD, abstaining from drugs or alcohol can be especially difficult. But with the intensive support of a residential addiction treatment program, you can achieve your goals for lasting sobriety. To receive the high level of care you or

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