A co-occurring disorder is when a patient suffers from a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. Although a large percentage of people with addictions have co-occurring disorders,...
A sober living home is a group residence for people in recovery from addiction. Sober homes have certain rules and do not allow any drug or alcohol use among...
Successfully recovering from an alcohol or drug addiction takes time and dedication. It also takes a treatment program that addresses the underlying causes of addiction, such as trauma or...
Opioid addiction is a growing problem in the United States. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2.1 million people suffered from opioid addiction in the...
Chronic pain can severely affect a person’s life, hindering their ability to go to school, work, or socialize with friends and family. Oftentimes, people suffering from chronic pain can...
When a person develops an addiction to drugs or alcohol, he or she is often trying to fill an empty space. Many addictions develop due to stress, mental illness,...
More and more members of the baby boomer generation are reaching retirement age each year – by 2029, all members of this generation will be 65 years and older....
Drug addiction can facilitate a set of very risky behaviors. When someone suffers from addiction, he or she may go to great lengths to seek out a substance. This...
The use of CBD oils and vaping products is on track to become one of the biggest industries in the world. According to a data report released earlier this...
What Impacts Does Opioid Addiction Have In The Workplace? Most people who are addicted to substances of various types want to keep their jobs and nearly 75% do so....
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