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Drug Addiction
Prescription drug addiction is a growing problem in our country because many people don’t take the abuse of prescription drugs as seriously as they should. Prescription drug abuse can lead to serious health consequences and addiction if left untreated. If you or someone you love is misusing prescription drugs, a prescription drug rehab can help you break your addiction and regain control over your life. The first step is knowing the signs of prescription drug addiction so that you can get the help you need.
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Drug addiction is a complex disorder that affects nearly every aspect of an individual’s life, including their family, work, school, relationships and community. Because of this, drug addiction treatment must involve a variety of treatment methods in order to support the recovery process. From group support meetings, to residential treatment, to dual diagnosis treatment, there are a variety of options for drug addiction recovery.
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Drug addiction ruins the lives of everyone it touches. And it’s not just the addict who suffers; friends, family and co-workers often pay the price for the addict’s behavior. For employers, this price tag can be a hefty one, thanks to on-the-job injuries, lost productivity, absenteeism and other factors.
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Drug addiction doesn’t have boundaries. It doesn’t stay on Skid Row or only affect the homeless, uneducated or unemployed. Many addicts are fully functioning members of society. In fact, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, nearly 75 percent of adults who abuse drugs are employed full-time. Whether or not you want to do it, you may be forced to deal with an employee’s drug addiction.
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Recovering from drug addiction is a difficult journey, but addicts who also struggle with depression face even more obstacles in treatment. Depression is a common co-occurring disorder in addiction. In fact, 30 to 40 percent of people with a substance use disorder also have a mood disorder such as depression. Sometimes the depression leads to drug addiction, and sometimes the drug addiction leads to depression. Regardless of which comes first, both disorders must be simultaneously treated in order for a person to fully recover. Long-term sobriety is rarely achieved if the depression isn’t properly treated, and the symptoms of depression will only worsen as long as drug use is present.
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Interventions are a powerful tool in addiction recovery, yet many people avoid them for misconceived reasons. Here are some common myths about drug addiction intervention and why an intervention may be first step to your loved one’s recovery.
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Drug and alcohol addictions are serious problems for men and women alike, but women face a unique set of challenges that may require different treatment approaches than those offered at standard rehab centers. This is because the root causes of addiction in women are often different than in men and the psychological and physiological effects of drugs are often more severe, requiring specialized and intensive treatment.
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Seeking treatment for drug addiction is never easy to do, but it’s made even more difficult for women who are pregnant. Pregnant women face unique barriers to overcoming substance addiction that include embarrassment, judgment from health care providers, fear of harming the baby further by going into withdrawal, and fear of losing custody of their newborn child. All of these factors can prevent a woman from seeking necessary drug addiction treatment during pregnancy.
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Drug addiction and pregnancy is a scary combination that is not only dangerous to the mother but to the unborn baby as well. Babies born to mothers who abused drugs during pregnancy have an increased risk of birth defects, behavioral and developmental problems later in life, and are often born dependent on or addicted to the drug the mother abused.
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Narrowing down your Search
Are you interested in attending a drug rehab facility? What type of program are you interested in? Searching for drug treatment may appear to be a daunting task, especially when you aren’t exactly sure what you are looking for. Finish reading this article »
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How are Inhalants Used?
Inhalants are types of everyday products which create a drug-like effect when breathed into the body. There are four main categories of inhalants: aerosols, gases, nitrites, and volatile solvents. Most inhalants are everyday items Finish reading this article »
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What are Inhalants?
Inhalants are a group of chemicals commonly found in many household objects which are breathed in to produce drug-like effects. Normally these products are used as cleaning items, for art projects, in medical procedures, or for cooking, but when inhaled they prove to be very dangerous. Finish reading this article »
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