For many people out there, it can be difficult to talk, or even think, about women and drug addiction. Historically seen as caregivers and nurturers, women often feel they have to uphold a certain image. Those who have drinking or drug problems, or even those who struggle with mental health, feel they need to hide […]
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Anxiety Disorders and Addiction
Most people will feel anxious at one point or another. For example, you may feel anxious about an exam or a meeting with your boss. You may feel anxious about making a big decision, or about your finances. Temporary anxiety is one thing, but what does it mean to have an anxiety disorder? According to […]
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is Here: March 30 – April 5, 2020
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week (NDAFW) is a national health observance designed to link teens to science-based facts about substance abuse. 2020 marks the 10 year anniversary of NDAFW, which will be recognized from March 30 to April 5, 2020. National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week was launched in 2010 by scientists at the […]
Personality Disorder and Addiction
Personality is what makes each of us unique. It is a set of characteristics that helps to define our thoughts, attitudes, feelings, behaviors, and how we interact with the rest of the world. A sound and healthy personality allows us to function successfully in everyday life. It allows us to maintain good relationships, carry out […]
Bipolar Disorder and Addiction
Bipolar disorder, historically referred to as “manic depression,” is a serious mental health condition that causes radical shifts in mood and energy. Those who are affected by bipolar disorder often fight to live their life normally, as the bouts of depression (that follow or precede surges of energy) are debilitating. Those with bipolar disorder may […]
What Happens After Drug Rehab?
Recovery from substance addiction is a lifelong journey. While it may begin with drug treatment, it doesn’t end there. Completing a rehab program is a remarkable step in the process, but it is just that – a step. A step in the right direction. A step towards a healthier life. A necessary step that sets […]
Substance Addiction vs. Dependence: What’s the Difference?
When a person is struggling with substance abuse, loved ones might describe them as being “dependent” on drugs, or as having an “addiction.” But are these one in the same? Addiction and dependence are two separate conditions relating to substance abuse. Yet because the terms are used interchangeably, the line between them often gets blurred. […]
What are Co-Occurring Disorders?
Co-occurring disorders are a clinical condition affecting millions of people around the world. But what, exactly, does the term mean? When a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder coexist, they are called co-occurring disorders. These disorders affect one person, at the same time, and affect very similar areas of the brain. The term […]
ADHD and Addiction
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common mental health condition among children, teens, and adults alike. People with ADHD have above-average levels of hyperactivity and, as a result, have difficulty paying attention and sitting still. In most cases, they also struggle with impulse control. ADHD is very widespread among young children and adolescents, with […]
Depression and Addiction
Depression, often diagnosed as clinical depression or major depressive disorder, is a common mental health condition affecting millions of Americans today. It is characterized by feelings of sadness and hopelessness, that last for weeks on end. Sometimes, to try and cope with these symptoms, people will turn to alcohol and drugs. This leads to a […]