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Why Cocaine Gets You Hooked

Table of Contents How Does Cocaine Change Your Brain? Other Effects of Regular Cocaine Use Can You OD From Cocaine? Resources   Few illicit drugs have captured America’s attention and imagination as...

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Why Early Drug and Alcohol Intervention is Critical

Interventions for possible substance use disorder (SUD) can happen at any point, regardless of whether it’s newly emergent or advanced. But as with most physiological and mental health issues,...

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The Importance of Rebuilding Confidence During Recovery

People recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) often experience problems with their self-esteem. While this may not seem like such a big deal to an outside observer, the lack of confidence can...

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What You Should Know About Ketamine

When it was first introduced as a pain reliever back in the 1960s, ketamine was considered to be safer than the earlier generation drugs it replaced. However, it soon became clear that ketamine, while...

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National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Here in the United States, September is recognized as National Suicide Prevention Month. The height of this commemoration is National Suicide Prevention Week, which, in 2021 starts on Sunday, September...

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How to Choose the Best Texas Rehab

It’s not easy to find the right rehab for yourself or a loved one. You want one that checks all the boxes. The good news? Learning how to choose the best Texas rehab isn’t nearly as hard as you might...

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How to Get Naloxone in Texas

Naloxone, or Narcan, is an opioid antagonist medication that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose. It attaches to opioid receptors in the brain, blocking the effects of opioids, such as heroin,...

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What You Should Know About Holiday Substance Use

Pandemic or no pandemic, as the years winds down, we are likely to see Americans get out of their regular patterns and get into the spirit of the holiday season. Unfortunately, the “holiday spirit”...

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Should You Invest in Nutrition After Rehab?

For most people with substance use disorder (SUD), rehab programs are only the beginning of their recovery journey. Good outcomes in drug and alcohol rehabilitation are often dependent on time. That is...

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4 Reasons Why You Should Continue Counseling and Therapy After Rehab

While completing rehab is a major life milestone, your recovery journey has only just begun. For many people recovering from substance use disorder (SUD), maintaining sobriety is going to be the real...

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Is Substance Use Disorder for Life?

One of the biggest barriers in committing to treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) is the idea that affected individuals are “addicts for life”. The phrase “once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic”...

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Unveiling 7 Myths About Marijuana

The ongoing direction of state and federal policies regarding cannabis use suggests that cannabis acceptance has already reached levels not seen in recent memory. Different forms of cannabis are...

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How to Identify a Possible SUD in Family Members

According to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, about 1-in-7 Americans are currently struggling with a substance use disorder (SUD).1 Additionally, while underage...

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What is MDMA?

MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine), also known as Molly or Ecstasy, among dozens of street names, is a powerful stimulant and hallucinogenic drug that became extremely popular in clubs beginning...

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How to Have Sober Fun During Halloween

While it’s not an official holiday, the arrival of Halloween is often considered to be the start of the holiday season, at least in the United States. For people with a history of alcohol misuse, this...

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9 Reasons SUD Patients Fail to Make a Full Recovery

Today, the word “cure” is rarely used in mental health treatment circles, as it implies that patients with conditions like substance use disorder (SUD) can revert to their state before they had the...

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Does Person-Centered Therapy Work for SUD Recovery?

While cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most widely used psychotherapy approach in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, there are alternatives a therapist may prefer to use in a given case....

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SBIRT: Some Frequently Asked Questions

Due to the massive challenges presented by the current opioid crisis, SBIRT programs have become a bigger part of the public conversation. These programs are not a specific type of treatment, but are,...

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7 Key Facts About Benzodiazepines

Many physicians have what could be described as mixed feelings for benzodiazepines. On one hand, benzodiazepines (or benzos, as they’re often called) are an incredibly effective group of drugs for...

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How New Info on Biological Adolescence Might Change Views on SUD

What does being an adult mean? Without getting too bogged down in philosophical questions, most of us would take adulthood to mean the time where we are fully physically developed. Others might even...

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