People trying to kick addiction should have access to medical detox programs, but these treatments aren’t widely offered in Kansas. The post Kansas lacks high-quality opioid addiction treatment programs, KU study finds appeared first on The Beacon.| The Beacon
Family estrangement is a taboo, yet millions of us decide to cut ties with our relatives. The reasons are complex The post Why I cut ties with my alcoholic dad appeared first on Big Issue.| Big Issue
Harran said, “Our approach must be – and is – a comprehensive strategy of prevention, enforcement, and robust support for recovery.” The post Sheriff Harran marks National Recovery Month appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
En 2024, les jeux d’argent en France affichent une croissance tous azimuts : « produit brut des jeux » à un niveau record de 14 milliards d’euros (+4,7%), hausse du nombre de joueurs avec plus d’un adulte sur…| Economie Matin
Overview of Local Drug Rehab Options Searching for a drug rehab near me can feel overwhelming, especially when facing the challenges of substance use disorder or supporting someone who is struggling with addiction. For individuals, families, and communities, finding the right treatment facility is an essential first step in addressing substance use and substance abuse. […]| Turning Point of Tampa
Discover essential insights on rapid detox for alcohol, including methods, risks, and recovery tips. Read the guide to take the first step towards healing.| Turning Point of Tampa
It started like so many other wellness trends—quietly gaining traction in TikTok videos, popping up in gas stations and corner stores, and marketed as a “natural” way to boost mood and energy. The product? A small blue bottle called Feel Free from Botanic Tonics. It’s pitched as an herbal tonic for energy, focus, and relaxation—an […]| Sara Banta Health
Trump’s New Executive Order Revives Failed Policies of Institutionalization, Ignoring the Proven Solution: Housing First Service providers and advocates warn that the Trump administration has created a dangerous new way for America to respond to homelessness. In late July, President … Continue reading →| Invisible People
As a federal employee, you dedicate your career to serving our nation. Your health and well-being are paramount, and access to comprehensive healthcare benefits is a crucial part of that support. At New Choices Treatment Center, located in Middle River, Maryland, we understand the complexities of navigating insurance coverage, especially when seeking help for addiction […]| New Choices Treatment Centers
What is the Feel Free herbal tonic? Learn about this new drink, its potential for addiction, withdrawal symptoms, and addiction treatment options.| New Choices Treatment Centers
Experts at the UNC School of Medicine and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy are focused on a pain drug candidate that can target an area of the brain that controls the ‘unpleasantness’ associated with pain. Continue reading| Newsroom
The epoch of tiramisu in bed on a Saturday morning. Of sharing soap, of rituals, what it means to live a thousand lifetimes within a year, knowing your mother will never love me and pretending it won’t matter someday. The epoch of organizing socks. Of grocery lists, of intricacy. The epoch of lavender sheets, of you coming home to me, the way everything else feels so small. Of sleep talking, post-it notes in a lunch bag, back porch thunderstorms, letting in the rain. The epoch of choosing t...| Memoir Magazine
The memory comes fast and furious like an Alabama storm. How I used to drive you to the trailer park past Plantation Hills so you could fuck men for 35 dollars a pop, migrant workers that lived two too many to a bedroom. Were you even 18 then? You’d give me 10 dollars to drive you; 20 if I said no and really meant it. A couple quick shooters and you could have enough to last the weekend. The best rocks were dense. Ribbed like slickrock, the moon rocks you buy at the hippy store, the ones me...| Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction
A partial list of cannabis’s medicinal uses. The post 7 Diseases That Can Be Treated with Medical Marijuana appeared first on Cannabis Now.| Cannabis Now
Sober September is more than just a health trend. It’s a chance to take a break from alcohol and learn something meaningful about yourself in the process. Many people use this month as an opportunity to reset, but for others, it can uncover patterns and challenges that might need attention. If you’ve ever wondered whether [...]| Recovery At The Crossroads
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If you are looking for addiction treatment and recovery services, learn how to use out-of-network insurance benefits for rehab and call RACNJ today.| Recovery At The Crossroads
Nitazenes are a new and dangerous addition to the street drug supply in the United States. Though many people have never heard of them, these synthetic opioids are contributing to a rising number of overdoses, including communities in New Jersey. At Recovery at the Crossroads, we are committed to helping people understand these risks and [...]| Recovery At The Crossroads
Health insurance is hard to understand. Learn the terms you need to know before starting addiction treatment in NJ. Call RACNJ for help now.| Recovery At The Crossroads
Listen & Subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts Listen & Subscribe on Spotify Listen & Subscribe Stitcher. Listen & Subscribe Google. Listen & Subscribe PlayerFM. “Sometimes, something meaningful will come up, and sometimes it doesn’t, and that is okay. Art doesn’t have to be meaningful. It doesn’t have to be this deep, philosophical thing.” – Stephanie Chinn […]| Terri Cole
Can DMT Help Treat Addiction? An increasing number of people are turning to DMT in a quest to overcome their addictions. From ‘Spirit molecule’ to ‘God molecule,’ these are just some of the names for one of the most powerful psychedelics known to man: Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). What is DMT? DMT is a powerful hallucinogen that […] The post Can DMT Help Treat Addiction? appeared first on Being True To You.| Being True To You
It’s common, especially online, to discuss tents in our city parks and people who make us uncomfortable hanging around in... Continue reading "Outreach teams of Kawartha Lakes Police Service blend law enforcement with support services" The post Outreach teams of Kawartha Lakes Police Service blend law enforcement with support services appeared first on Lindsay Advocate.| Lindsay Advocate
For many people, the decision to stop drinking alcohol is a deeply personal one, often spurred by health concerns, relationship issues, or the desire for a more stable and fulfilling life. But making that decision to stop drinking is just the first step. What follows is often a confusing and challenging path that leaves individuals [...]| Recovery At The Crossroads
Addiction is a complex, chronic condition that affects not just individuals but families and entire communities. As the demand for effective, lasting addiction treatment grows, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) stands out as a cornerstone in promoting long-term recovery and relapse prevention. CBT for addiction treatment is evidence-based, goal-focused, and built around empowering individuals to develop [...]| Recovery At The Crossroads
Anxiety and substance use often develop side by side. For some, the connection is subtle at first—a few drinks to take the edge off, a pill to get through a stressful day. But over time, this pattern can spiral into something more serious. The more someone relies on substances to manage anxiety, the more those [...]| Recovery At The Crossroads
As the days grow longer and the temperatures rise, summer is often seen as a season of fun, freedom, and relaxation. But for individuals navigating mental health challenges or recovering from substance use disorders, summer can also bring its own unique set of stressors. At Recovery at the Crossroads in Blackwood, NJ, we understand how [...]| Recovery At The Crossroads
Discover how EMDR for childhood trauma and addiction helps reprocess deep-rooted pain and supports lasting recovery for adults.| Recovery At The Crossroads
When you begin the journey of recovery, you quickly realize that healing involves much more than just quitting drugs or alcohol. It’s about rebuilding your life—emotionally, mentally, physically, and even spiritually. That’s where holistic therapies come in. These therapies look at the whole person, not just the symptoms of addiction. They offer a more balanced, […] The post Understanding Holistic Therapies appeared first on Twin Lakes Recovery Center.| Twin Lakes Recovery Center
As you settle into life after addiction, you may feel the pull to return to familiar places or people. But ask yourself: Are those environments safe for your recovery?| Twin Lakes Recovery Center
Yesterday, the BBC reported that following inquests where older drivers with compromised eyesight have killed pedestrians, and what, possibly thanks to the work of the BBC's Hazel Martin (SSRIs and Alcohol), the British government has called "a catastrophic rise" in deaths linked to alcohol, it has been announced that there will be a tightening of| RxISK - Making Medicines Safer for All of Us
Originally published in February, 2022 Contrary to popular belief, there is no real way to predict with full accuracy if you will develop an addiction or substance abuse disorder. This is because addiction, while treatable, is a chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences, according […] The post Stages of Addiction appeared first on Life Care Wellness.| Life Care Wellness
Little Orphan Annie knew all about what it’s like as a child to live a “hard knock” life, and yet …Continue reading →| Deborah J. Brasket, Author
Find out how shame and guilt fuel addiction, and how treatment can help you overcome them, with Align Recovery Centers.| Align Recovery Centers
With the carnage imposed by the current epidemic of opioids and associated overdoses across North America–many dozens of people dying every day– public alarm around addiction is focused almost exclusively on drugs. For all the anguish around substance dependence, addiction cuts a much broader swath across our culture. Most addicted people use no drugs at […] The post BEYOND DRUGS: The Universal Experience of Addiction appeared first on Dr. Gabor Maté.| Dr. Gabor Maté
I read the Facing Addiction in America, the Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health with a combination of enthusiastic appreciation and dismay. Those impressions were further reinforced recently on hearing the SG, Rear Admiral Vivek Murthy in person, at the Patrick Kennedy Forum on addiction in Chicago. I see the report as a […] The post Dr. Gabor Maté’s Critique of the Surgeon General’s Report Facing Addiction in America appeared first on Dr. Gabor Maté.| Dr. Gabor Maté
The consensus as to Donald Trump’s psychiatric issues is nearly unanimous. “Textbook narcissistic personality disorder,” according to clinical psychologists quoted In Vanity Fair, among many who have reached the same conclusion. Noting his motor mouth, chronic inability to pay attention and shockingly deficient impulse control, others diagnosed Trump as a severe case of Attention Deficit […] The post Trump, Clinton and Trauma appeared first on Dr. Gabor Maté.| Dr. Gabor Maté
Last week’s death by a Canadian during an ayahuasca ceremony at a Peruvian shamanic centre—an apparent act of self-defence—brought unwelcome but perhaps necessary attention to this Amazonian plant medicine. Ayahuasca tourism is increasingly popular with Westerners seeking healing from physical illness or mental anguish, or simply a sense of meaning amid the growing alienation in our […] The post The profound power of an Amazonian plant – and the respect it demands appeared first on...| Dr. Gabor Maté
To stop online gambling, use self-exclusion, content blockers like Gamban, and limit access to funds. Seek support from family, friends, or GA. Replace gambling with healthy activities, address underlying issues with professional help, manage triggers, avoid rationalizations, and never bend the rules.| Steve Rose, PhD
Some people turn to drug and alcohol abuse to cope with feelings of grief. In many cases, this can lead to addiction. Here are some of the ways that grief and addiction are related.| American Addiction Centers
A leading addiction expert explains how he’s driven by the memory of a friend who died, and why he believes giving data on the drug supply to people on the street is more important than using it to inform national drug policy.| Tradeoffs
Last Updated on July 28, 2025 by Avia Let’s be real…recovery is no walk in the park (although, as you’ll see, a walk in the … The post Mindfulness in Recovery: A Spiritual Approach to Ending Addiction appeared first on Whats-Your-Sign.com.| Whats-Your-Sign.com
Managing a mental health disorder is challenging—and even more so when combined with a substance use disorder. Help is available.| Peak View Behavioral Health
By now you have probably read enough to understand that sugar and sweets should be crossed off your grocery list. But actually kicking sugar and eliminating cravings is a difficult feat, as its many fans know all too well. Battle of the sweets As monumental a feat as quitting tobacco is, giving up sugar can … The post The Sweet Tooth: Defeating the Little Rascal first appeared on The Phoenix Spirit.| The Phoenix Spirit
Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that can alter how you feel about things. In this blog, we’re looking at how to clean out cocaine from your system. What is cocaine? Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. It is also known as a Class A drug in the UK, meaning that individuals can risk […]| Acquiesce
It’s no secret that cocaine can have significant impacts on people’s lives, including the user and their close friends and family. In this blog, we’re looking into the economic impact of cocaine addiction on society. Cocaine is a class A, illicit drug. It is derived from the coca plant and can be found in many […]| Acquiesce
The real-estate developer, activist, and civic builder talks to Michael E. Hartmann about the idea of time limits on foundations, as well as his and his wife’s own donor intent—and the worth of the hard work in determining and articulating it. The post A conversation with The Schuck Initiatives’ Stephen M. Schuck (Part 2 of 2) appeared first on the Giving Review.| the Giving Review
Social media has undoubtedly changed the way we connect, communicate, and engage with the world. It has transformed from a tool for sharing vacation photos to an all-encompassing platform where we manage relationships, create content, and connect with others. However, as much as social media has become an essential part of our daily lives, it […] The post How Social Media Affects Mental Health, and What to Do About It appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Jacqueline Hackett, who earned a MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, serves as deputy chief of staff for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy| The Hub
I’ve always been fascinated by the Japanese art of kintsugi and all it represents. “The story of kintsugi—this style of …Continue reading →| Deborah J. Brasket
Watch our first mini-doc on overdose prevention sites America's First Supervised Drug Consumption Site: OnPoint NYC| Invisible People
Turning Point of Tampa has provided comprehensive addiction treatment since 1987, offering medical detox, residential treatment, and continuing care services. With Joint Commission accreditation and recognition as a center of excellence by major insurance providers, they deliver the medical expertise and compassionate care needed for successful recovery from alcohol addiction. Between 3–5% of individuals undergoing […]| Turning Point of Tampa
Alcohol detox is a medically supervised service designed to safely manage alcohol withdrawal symptoms while removing alcohol from the body. Alcohol treatment centers like Turning Point of Tampa provide essential medical care, medication management, and supportive staff during the potentially dangerous withdrawal process. Many centers specialize in both alcohol and drug detoxification, offering comprehensive care […]| Turning Point of Tampa
What is Percodan, and how is it different from Percocet? Learn about the key differences between these prescription opioids, their risks and why abusing Percodan can be dangerous—especially without proper treatment.| Pyramid Healthcare
See what stories caught our attention this week, from housing progress for Angelenos to a radical approach to addiction treatment.| Reasons to be Cheerful
It’s a Friday night at Chief Sullivan’s, an Irish-themed bar in North Beach, and The Irish Newsboys are about to perform one of their signature Irish tunes. But don’t expect to hear a song about leprechauns and pots of gold. The Newsboys’ repertoire favors songs about Irish freedom like “The Rising of the Moon” and ... The post He rode the rails, he slept on the streets, Kevin Fagan spent decades reporting on the homeless for the San Francisco Chronicle first appeared on San Franc...| San Francisco Senior Beat
In a breakthrough for addiction science, neurobiologists have pinpointed the precise brain circuit that suppresses the urge to binge drink. This discovery of the brain's own "off switch" could revolutionize how we understand and treat alcohol use disorder.| PsyPost - Psychology News
Substance use often rises in the summer due to social gatherings, time off and relaxed routines. Learn why this happens and how Pyramid Healthcare offers support and recovery options for those struggling.| Pyramid Healthcare
Understanding a Dual Diagnosis: Challenging, But Treatable Feeling overwhelmed or confused about your emotions and behaviors is more common than you might think—especially when mental health struggles and substance use happen together. If you’re wondering what’s wrong or why treatment hasn’t worked in the past, it might be because you’re facing what professionals call a dual diagnosis. This means you have both […] The post Understanding a Dual Diagnosis: Challenging, But Treatable...| Fair Oaks Recovery Center
The Education Support Center in Lemon Grove once advertised its services online. They claimed to promote a drug-free lifestyle and help people get back on their feet, but the business itself was registered as a company that would help low-income consumers learn about finances. Police say it was none of these things; instead, it The post San Diego’s Lemon Grove Education Support Center Dark Secret appeared first on Addiction Programs.| Addiction Programs
Pink cocaine has been in the news lately after boy band legend Liam Payne suffered a tragic fall from a hotel room last month. Payne, who had once achieved long-term sobriety, apparently was using drugs again. Reports say that he had a substance called "pink cocaine" in his system, causing him to suffer a psychotic The post Pink Cocaine: A Very Dangerous Club Drug appeared first on Addiction Programs.| Addiction Programs
What the BUPE Act Means for Better Addiction Treatment Congressman Paul D. Tonko (D-NY) and Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM) announced in early October the introduction of a bill known as the Broadening Utilization of Proven and Effective Treatment for Recovery, or BUPE Act. The BUPE Act is a powerful legislative tool that can improve The post What is the BUPE Act? appeared first on Addiction Programs.| Addiction Programs
For the second time this month, a fire in the SRO above Aura nightclub has caused significant damage to the club below.| vancouversun
Looking for comprehensive addiction treatment? An inpatient drug rehab provides 24/7 care in a structured environment, essential for addiction treatment. This article will detail what inpatient drug rehabs offer, the benefits of such programs, and what you can expect during your stay. Key Takeaways Understanding Inpatient Drug Rehab Inpatient drug rehab is more than just […]| Turning Point of Tampa
This powerful psychedlic drug known as 2CB can cause real damage. learn about the risks and addiction.| Turning Point of Tampa
Michael Deagler’s novel “Early Sobrieties” follows 26-year-old Monk—Dennis Monk—along his sober quest for identity after nine years of blackout drinking. Read our review.| SocialWorker.com
The Allure of Azeroth: Why World of Warcraft Is So Captivating World of Warcraft (WoW) has redefined the MMORPG genre since its 2004 launch, becoming a cultural phenomenon that has captivated millions. The game’s immersive world, Azeroth, offers players an unparalleled escape into a rich fantasy realm. However, for some, this escape has evolved from […]| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
Gaming Addiction vs. Benefits: Navigating the Digital Landscape The Allure and Risks of Competitive Gaming Competitive gaming, exemplified by titles like Guild Wars, offers an irresistible blend of challenge, achievement, and social interaction. The thrill of outmaneuvering opponents, the satisfaction of perfecting strategies, and the camaraderie of teamwork create a potent mix that keeps players […]| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
How to Handle Your Child’s Roblox Obsession: A Parent’s Guide to Setting Boundaries and Regaining Control Are you a parent grappling with your child’s Roblox obsession? You’re not alone. This immersive gaming platform has captivated millions of young minds worldwide, leaving many parents concerned about its addictive nature. But what makes Roblox so enticing, and […]| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
Take charge of your digital behavior and reclaim your personal time from the constant lure of your cell phone. In an era of continuous connectivity, excessive use of smartphones can affect mental state, personal bonds, and overall wellness. Are you concerned about spending too much time on your phone? Many share this struggle. By exploring […]| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
This guide covers all aspects of problematic gaming behavior—from understanding the condition and recognizing symptoms to accessing treatment options and preventing its onset. Developed through expert consultations, in-depth reviews of peer-reviewed studies, and interviews with addiction specialists, this resource integrates factual research with authentic case studies to truly inform and assist individuals and their families. […]| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
How to Overcome Video Game Addiction and Regain Balance in Your Life Video games can be an exciting escape from reality, but when gaming starts affecting daily life, it may be a sign of addiction. Struggling with video game addiction can feel overwhelming, but the good news is that there are proven ways to break […]| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
Want to spend less time on screens without feeling disconnected? Explore practical steps to Technology Addiction Recovery.| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
Methadone works better for some people addicted to opioids. But most West Virginians aren’t permitted to use it.| Mountain State Spotlight
Feelings of guilt and shame can undermine a person’s recovery in a variety of ways.| Peak View Behavioral Health
Learn why wound care is a critical part of addiction treatment at Pyramid Healthcare Philadelphia, including causes, risks and how untreated wounds affect recovery.| Pyramid Healthcare
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If you're in recovery from addiction, gratitude is a great tool for your sobriety. Here, you'll learn about how and why it helps.| Nexus Recovery Services | Los Angeles Outpatient Treatment
For the last two decades, maladaptive Internet use and addiction have been on the rise among adolescents and young adults. Residential and intensive outpatient| OPI Residential Treatment Center for Young Adults
Explore our new day program with housing in San Antonio, TX. Structured Partial Hospitalization Program care at New Choices Treatment Center.| New Choices Treatment Centers
This guide explores recovery symbols in art, music, and writing—and what they can mean to you or a loved one.| Waypoint Recovery Center
Many years ago, I came upon a very interesting book. The book was entitled When Society Becomes an Addict (Harper Collins Publishers: New York, New York, 1987). The author was Ann Wilson Schaef, who was a clinical psychologist and died in 2020. I began thinking about this book a number of months ago and finally| The Phoenix Spirit
We recently supported Lewis, who began seeking treatment for a drug and alcohol addiction in his early twenties. This insightful blog is about Cocaine addiction: Personal stories of recovery. Lewis has very kindly shared his story to highlight the effectiveness of his treatment. Lewis was a popular child at school and began taking drugs at […]| Acquiesce
There are many side effects of using cocaine. In this blog, we’re answering the question, what is coke jaw and why does it happen?| Acquiesce
Harm reduction for people who use drugs has saved lives elsewhere; why aren’t we moving in the same direction?| The Independent
There are many reasons to choose outpatient treatment for opioid addiction. Learn whether or not outpatient rehab is right for you.| Recovery At The Crossroads
Cocaine addiction is a powerful and often misunderstood condition. Recovery is possible. Call our compassionate team today if you need help.| Recovery At The Crossroads
Although there is overlap between addiction and obsession, only addiction necessitates a chemical dependence upon a substance despite negative consequences.| Pyramid Healthcare
By Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D. Addiction is not simply a matter of willpower or behavior; it is a symptom of deeper emotional and spiritual imbalances. It often emerges as a coping mechanism for unresolved trauma, power loss, or soul loss—experiences that fragment the self and create a sense of disconnection. True healing requires addressing these root causes, empowering individuals to reclaim their wholeness and transform their relationship with themselves. The post Article: Understanding and Hea...| Sacred Stream
A Personal Reflection on Ethics, Growth, and Hard Lessons In 2019, Minnesota faced a mounting public health crisis. Substance use was rising, overdose deaths were climbing, and the state’s treatment systems were overwhelmed. Traditional healthcare struggled to keep up. Amid this chaos, one solution began gaining momentum: Peer recovery support offering guidance and encouragement from| The Phoenix Spirit
Technology addiction is real, affecting mental health, productivity, and sleep. Explore why we can’t put our devices down| The Center for Internet & Technology Addiction
Looking for thoughtful gifts for someone in recovery? Explore meaningful sobriety gifts that support growth, celebrate milestones and encourage continued progress on the path to healing.| Pyramid Healthcare
Mixing methylphenidate and alcohol can have serious risks. Learn about the dangers of combining these substances and why it's crucial to avoid this combination for your health and well-being.| Pyramid Healthcare
The Addictive-Like Qualities of Falling in Love Falling in love is deeply emotional and often exhilarating. But some of the intense feelings and behaviors can resemble addiction more than many realize. Brain Chemistry and Dopamine Surges When someone falls in love, the brain changes. It releases dopamine, a neurotransmitter tied to pleasure, motivation, and reward. […] The post Can Falling in Love be an Addiction? appeared first on Long Island Psychology.| Long Island Psychology
Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University have found fecal transplants may be helpful in reducing drinking behaviors in those suffering severe alcohol use disorder (AUD). The work points to a compelling relationship between the gut microbiome and addiction disorders, with large-scale Phase 2…| New Atlas
Prescription drug addiction is a growing concern affecting individuals from all walks of life. Understanding the signs and taking early action can make a significant difference in preventing long-term health issues. Learn all about the symptoms, the importance of early intervention, and practical prevention tips. Understanding Prescription Drug Addiction Prescription drug addiction occurs when an […] The post 11 Signs of Prescription Drug Addiction: What to Do & How to Prevent It appeared f...| Life Advancer
The other day I was chatting with my good friend Julie, the Julie I walk and pray with—I have many Julies in my life. I was explaining to her my shoulders are disproportionally large for my body. I apologized to her because my sizeable shoulders were atmospherically leaning over the table. Disagreeing, she said I| The Phoenix Spirit
We understand how difficult it can be to see someone changing due to addiction. The best thing that you can do is be there for them and encourage them to get the help they need. In this blog, we’re going to be looking at the role of family support in addiction recovery. What happens during […]| Acquiesce