Family Support for Drug Addiction
When addicts commit to getting drug addiction help, theyare also committing to improving the life of their families. As someone who has lived with it for so long, you might find it a challenge to support your loved one. But, in order for your family to heal from this addiction, you need to be willing to offer support and get the help for family addiction problems. Family Addiction Counseling As a part of getting your family some help during this addiction, you need to shift a bit of the focus...
Read MoreCan I Quit Drugs Cold Turkey?
If you are considering quitting drug use cold turkey, it is important to consult a detox professional before you simply quit on your own. While some detox and rehab programs will have you stop taking your drug of choice, they will provide medical care to ensure you remain safe as your body readjusts to functioning without a drug. Some recovery programs will taper your drug dosage rather than having you quit abruptly, while others may recommend the use of substitution drugs. You can quit drugs...
Read MoreWhen One Addiction Replaces Another
Getting treatment for an addiction can provide a sense of relief as addicts embark toward sobriety. However, many recovering addicts find themselves with a new addiction. Developing a new addiction after rehab can prove quite disheartening, but sobriety is possible. By understanding what caused this new addiction, you can readily work back to sobriety and a life that is within your control. How Addiction Works It is all too common to see someone make it through addiction treatment only to pick...
Read MoreHandling Social Embarrassment Because of Addicted Family Members
Living with a family addiction can be more than challenging. You may have hidden knowledge of your addicted family member from your friends and extended family due to your embarrassment about the situation. Managing addiction within your family may involve getting answers to the following questions: How do you handle it when your family member’s addiction starts to intrude in other areas of your life? What if your loved one shows up at family functions while under the influence? What if your...
Read MoreRemaining Drug-Free By Asking for Help
One of the biggest mistakes recovering addicts make is to believe that addiction is so far behind them that they no longer need help remaining drug-free. This is not necessarily a sign of pride or arrogance – many people will genuinely feel they’re no longer tempted to use drugs. But, recovery is a lifelong journey that shouldn’t be traveled alone. Thinking you’ve reached the finish line too early can lead quickly to relapse. Asking for help and continuing to seek it after rehab is the...
Read MoreOvercoming Temptations to Abuse Prescription Drugs
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem. The most commonly abused drugs typically fall into the following categories: Central nervous system (CNS) depressants such as barbiturates and benzodiazepines Opioids such as codeine, oxycodone and morphine Stimulants such as dextroamphetamine and Adderall Prescription Drug Use and the Media We are bombarded with drug company commercials that promote the message that drugs can quickly solve almost any problem. These commercials suggest that there...
Read MoreConfidential Addiction Help for CEOs
Chief executive officers and chief financial officers are at the top of the career ladder. Today’s tumultuous global economy has made the stressful job of executive professionals more challenging than ever. Many CEOs find themselves struggling with addiction and substance abuse on top of the career pressures already present. You can’t afford to lose your job to addiction, and you don’t have time to waste on lengthy recovery. More importantly, the reputation of your business depends on...
Read MoreFinding Substance Abuse Treatment for a Friend
If you suspect that a friend might be struggling with substance abuse, it’s important to know the signs of addiction and what is included in a quality rehab facility. There are different circumstances that contribute to addiction, different drugs of choice and different degrees of addiction with regards to severity. However, some addiction signs and factors remain the same. Signs of Substance Abuse It’s important to know the signs that typically point to substance abuse. If you’re close...
Read MoreNurses Struggling With Addiction
Writing for the American Journal of Nursing, Patricia Maher-Brisen calls addiction an occupational hazard in nursing. Addiction is a real problem affecting the lives of many nurses. It should not come as a complete shock, as nurses along with doctors and others in the medical field have unique access to prescription drugs. They also spend a great deal of time in high stress environments, a common culprit when it comes to influencing and encouraging drug abuse. Maher-Brisen lists the following...
Read MorePoliticians Struggling with Addiction
When your job depends on the public vote, you need to be at the top of your game at all times. Often, the stress and strain of political life can lead to drinking or using substances to get by. In some cases, politicians may develop a sex addiction or gambling addiction in order to cope with constant stress. To make matters more complicated, these temptations are often readily available due to the amount of people you may know and come across each day. Benefits of Specialty Rehabilitation for...
Read MorePrescription Drug Treatment Options
In the last 10 years, prescription drug abuse has increased in the United States. In 2003, there were 6.2 million abusers of prescription drugs ages 12 and older, whereas in 2009 there were 7.0 million. This is due mainly to the fact that there are more and more variations of drugs available, and more and more doctors are prescribing these drugs. Many people become addicted to prescription medications without intending to use them for recreational purposes. For those addicted to prescription...
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