Benzodiazepines – also called “benzos” – include Xanax, Klonopin, and Valium, among many other drugs. These medications work well for the treatment of severe anxiety and seizures. But they are…
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Addiction is a chronic disease. Managing a chronic disease does not end just because its most debilitating symptoms have been treated. Entering rehab can be scary, but it can also…
For people of faith, addiction and alcohol abuse can cause intense shame and secrecy. Christians often struggle with coming to grips with their drug or alcohol use disorder and fear…
Meth withdrawal is a natural but uncomfortable process that begins after someone discontinues taking methamphetamine, also known as crystal meth. Withdrawal involves a predictable set of symptoms that gradually wear…
Choosing an outpatient treatment program that is right for you is not a decision to be taken lightly. With so many options available, it can be challenging to determine which…
You may be aware of how well music boosts your mood in general, but you might be surprised to learn that music can be beneficial for people in substance abuse…
Research shows that approximately half the people in recovery will relapse at least once. Following a treatment plan will help avoid relapse, and so will avoiding high-risk situations. If a…
A residential treatment program can be the foundation of your drug and alcohol treatment. It’s beneficial for moderate to severe forms of substance abuse where a person needs 24-hour support…
Meth withdrawal is a natural but uncomfortable process that begins immediately after someone discontinues taking methamphetamine, also known as crystal meth. The support of a meth addiction treatment program will…