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  • Are inpatient drug and alcohol treatment centers always necessary?

    Can I get sober without a treatment center? The short answer is yes and the longer answer is yes. Now, please don’t get me wrong, thousands have received help through treatment facilities and 9 times this number or more have not. How is this? ...

    ... are some tips for evaluating whether or not inpatient drug or alcohol treatment can work for you. If you want to go to inpatient drug or alcohol rehab… 1. Enter a treatment center for the right reasons If you go to ... continue reading
  • When Rehab Is a Revolving Door: What to Do When Alcohol Treatment Doesn’t Work

    Relapse as a Part of Treatment? What do most treatment centers do to prevent a relapse? Helping a patient detox from alcohol in a safe and stable environment is one thing; preventing that patient from ever abusing alcohol again is another thing ...

    ... drugs companies must publish the results of their medical trials, why shouldn't the same reasoning be applied to alcohol addiction centres? Might we be able to improve performance if alcohol addiction treatment centres ... continue reading
  • I found evidence of drug or alcohol use: Now what?

    You Found the Evidence. Now What? So, for the past few weeks you’ve been going through your loved one’s clothes and room, looking for signs that they are using drugs or drinking. Then one day you find what you were looking for. Here, we review ...

    ... : You need a plan Families who find evidence of drug or alcohol use need a plan that goes way beyond the day ... that disturbing photo. When the time was right to talk treatment, the photo might prove to be useful. Need more ... continue reading
  • You Are Not Alone.

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  • Top 10 national drug or alcohol use hotlines

    A phone call can change your life Sometimes, all it takes is one phone call to change your life. Here is a list of hotline and helplines that can get you into addiction treatment, or to a safe place to wait for help. Please note that not all ...

    ... Hotlines , Narcotics Hotlines , and Crisis Intervention Centers 1-800-662-HELP Drug and Alcohol Hotline for Rehab/Treatment Referral Service Alcoholics Anonymous 24 hour helplines by zip code Narcotics Anonymous hotlines ... continue reading
  • Is exercise the new trend in drug and alcohol treatment ?

    The Department of Health and Human Services is sponsoring studies that examine neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms that underlie the effects of physical activity on brain function. They’re specifically interested in the effects of exercise, ...

    ... ’re specifically interested in the effects of exercise, fitness and physical activity for the prevention and treatment of drug abuse. The theory is that exercise may provide a prophylactic effect and/or an ameliorative ... continue reading
  • Drugs and alcohol problems

    Drugs and alcohol will not take away your problems Using drugs and alcohol are not the answers to your problems. Regardless of what you think, drugs and alcohol do nothing but add more problems. Here are some reasons why drugs and alcohol are not ...

    ... , workers, referrers, nurses, and doctors who are drug and alcohol professionals. 4. NAATP – National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, listing of hundreds of addiction treatment centers in the U.S. 5. NAADAC ... continue reading
  • Vitamins for drug and alcohol withdrawal

    Chronic drug use can lead to bad nutrition. If you do not have enough nutrients in your body, withdrawal symptoms may worsen. Here, we’ll talk about vitamins that experts recommended to help treat withdrawal, and review a new vitamin, PuriPhyte , ...

    ... diet. Reference sources: Substance abuse and older adults SAMHSA supplemental course material Treatment for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse : Opportunities for Coordination Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) Series 11 ... continue reading
  • What is recovery from drug and alcohol addiction?

    Dr. Meenakshi Subbaraman Want to define “recovery”? Feel free to leave your responses or feedback about drug and alcohol recovery below or to take the survey at WHAT IS RECOVERY [dot] ORG. We respond to all comments personally and promptly. What ...

    ... are in recovery (or “recovered,” or “used to have drug/alcohol problem, but not anymore”) as we are attempting to do ... , as well as paved the way for better treatment. However, being in recovery is still stigmatized in ... continue reading
  • Who am I? Self-concept in drug and alcohol recovery

    What is self concept? In the addiction field, some people often go off and get involved in the details of what drugs mean and what they contain without first addressing the person’s real need - to find out who the person is and what they believe ...

    ... at the core of addiction treatment Addiction is a people problem. Many people who treat addiction start out by focusing on the erratic behavior, the addiction cycle, even the alcohol or drugs themselves and hope to find ... continue reading
  • Alcoholism and the Holiday Season | Tips for Families about Alcohol

    By Cara McLeod, MA, LPC The Holidays = Stress to the Max? The Holidays are usually a time of celebration, family and love. It's also a time when many people get to see their extended family, kids are home from college and they get together with ...

    ... roof! This extra holiday stress can drive people to self-medicate with alcohol or drugs. At Enterhealth - a premier drug and alcohol addiction treatment company based in Dallas - we understand that this period can also ... continue reading
  • Insurance for drug rehab & alcoholism treatment

    Group insurance plans can help pay for inpatient drug and alcohol treatment. But what about private insurance plans? How can drug rehab become an option for all Americans? We explore the numbers behind health insurance for drug or alcohol addiction ...

    ... in group plans continue to receive benefits for drug or alcohol rehab? Should rehabs offer sliding scale fees? How can drug and alcohol addiction treatment become accessible to all Americans? Your opinions, comments ... continue reading
  • How can alcohol kill you?

    Death by alcohol is preventable. So what are the risks of drinking too much? how can they be avoided? We review here, and invite your questions, comments, or experiences with alcohol fatality at the end. Excessive alcohol consumption: A leading ...

    ... . So, can alcohol abuse kill you ? Yes. 5. Overdose – Alcohol, when combined with other drugs (pain medications, ... of the fact that alcohol can kill you doesn't temper your consumption, then treatment is probably a good ... continue reading
  • Can you get addicted to alcohol?

    Yes. Alcohol can be addictive for some people. In fact, nearly 17.6 million adults in the US struggle with alcohol addiction or abuse. Alcohol stays in the system 24 hours after a drinking session, but may take a week or so to leave the body if you ...

    ... alcohol abuse physical condition the use of drugs or prescription medications What does it mean to be addicted to alcohol ... a tough habit to break, but give an alcohol abuse treatment program a try and see how much it can ... continue reading
  • Alcohol withdrawal signs

    Alcohol withdrawal signs usually manifest after a period of alcohol dependence and are related to missing a drink. But when should you seek medical intervention for alcohol withdrawal? What can go wrong and how are these signs treated? We review ...

    ... seizures can cause irreversible excitotoxic injury to brain tissue. Signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal treatment Alcohol withdrawal is a serious condition that can rapidly become serious, especially if you ... continue reading
  • Spiritual addiction recovery and treatment

    Spiritual addiction recovery This article will outline specific strategies of how to magnify God in the process of spiritual healing as well as finding Biblical help for addiction . Practical methods will be detailed that can be immediately applied ...

    ... comments and experience with the Bible and drugs , alcohol, or behavioral addictions as well as ... and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11, NIV).\ Spiritual addiction treatment When you get a deep revelation of how much God loves ... continue reading
  • Alcohol detox time

    Detox is described as the first step in treatment of alcohol problems because until there is no alcohol in the body, a person cannot participate in the educational and therapeutic process of rehab. But how does it take to detox from alcohol? ...

    ... end for your questions about alcohol withdrawal and treatment during alcohol detox . Alcohol detox duration and length How ... hallucinations increase if you have been using other drugs or you have been an alcoholic for a ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Abuse

    I drink…Is it a problem? It depends on HOW MUCH and WHY you drink! Alcohol, if consumed in moderate and controlled doses, can be an appropriate social activity. In fact, moderate drinking is even recommended by some medical experts. How much is ...

    ... as other factors (mixing alcohol with illicit or prescription drugs, biological makeup, past ... Alcohol Treatment Centers – Alcohol addiction treatment programs and alcohol detox treatment facilities help people with alcohol ... continue reading
  • Help for alcohol withdrawal

    Alcohol withdrawal is a serious condition that may rapidly become life threatening. This is why it is SO IMPORTANT to seek medical help during alcohol withdrawal so that you can be assessed and treated for symptoms as necessary. Here, we review ...

    ... hospital or additional treatments. And keep in mind that the severity and intensity of alcohol withdrawal symptoms ... the most frequently use drugs for preventing cases of severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome, particularly ... continue reading
  • Alcohol and Dual Diagnosis

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: A person who has a mental health problem and abuses alcohol is known to have dual diagnosis. Is there a treatment for this condition? YES! Integrated treatment addresses both at the same time. Learn more about dual diagnosis and its ...

    ... drugs. This puts people with ADHD at high risk of developing alcohol use disorder. In fact, attention disorder is 5-10 times more common among adults who have AUD, while about 25% of people who seek addiction treatment ... continue reading
  • Treatments for alcohol addiction

    Personalized treatment is best…but what can you expect? The treatment of alcohol addiction is a multi-faceted process that involves: detoxification abstinence, and rehabilitation …usually through a residential programme followed up with ongoing ...

    ... as possible. Alcohol treatment initiation and assessment When considering treatment for a ... drugs to ease these symptoms which can usually be reduced after seven (7) days. Dealing with the physical symptoms of alcohol ... continue reading
  • Problems in late stage alcoholism treatment: Part 3

    Late stage alcoholism requires long recovery times Very long recovery times are the biggest difference for people with advanced alcohol problems. When I entered treatment the wrong diagnosis I received set the tone in all of the programs I had ...

    ... around who understood the shortcomings in the treatment system for advanced alcohol patients. It was truly a shock at ... psychiatrists who don't understand alcohol problems to prescribe drugs for these patients while they ... continue reading
  • Does alcohol get you high?

    Alcohol-related problems caused by drinking too much, too fast, or too often are among the most significant public health issues in the world. But how does alcohol work? Does it cause euphoric effects? We review here and take look at the ways to ...

    ... be situations when treatment for alcohol addiction is required. Help for alcohol abuse Effective treatments exist to help ... the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to help people with alcohol problems stop or reduce their ... continue reading
  • Alcohol overdose: How much amount of alcohol to OD?

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Alcohol intoxication is a condition in which a toxic amount of alcohol has been consumed, usually in a short period of time and typically leads to a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that exceeds 0.08 g/dL. More here on overdose ...

    ... How Alcohol Works in the Brain Alcohol is a nervous system depressant and is considered a drug because ... alcohol overdose? It depends upon treatment. According to College Drinking Prevention.gov, untreated alcohol ... continue reading
  • Is alcohol addictive?

    Yes, alcohol can be addictive. In fact, how alcohol works is based on brain and central nervous system actions. However, several factors play into alcohol addiction. There are genetic, environmental, and social factors that contribute to the ...

    ... to your particular alcohol question, we will refer you to someone who does. Reference Sources: SAMHSA: Treatment for Alcohol and other drugs Medline Plus: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse USDA: Alcohol Dependence and Abuse ... continue reading
  • Is there a quick fix for alcohol addiction (that really works)?

    Q: Is there a quick fix for a drinking problem? A: Unfortunately, no. Pros and cons of some popular quick fixes There are plenty of people out there promising a quick way to stop drinking but it can be very difficult to know how effective these ...

    ... cut down on drinking and a cure for drug addiction. Some people even claim hypnotherapy has worked ... not a place in treatment for these vaccines. They provide a great tool to help people with alcohol abuse problems. The ... continue reading
  • How to help an alcohol addict

    Are you or a loved one struggling with alcohol addiction? Do you feel as if alcohol is controlling your life? You are not alone. In fact, alcohol misuse is a global phenomenon, putting at risk the lives of many who consume alcohol or those are ...

    ... Treatment With Adult Alcohol and Illicit Drug Users NIAAA: Complications of Alcohol Withdrawal NIH: Alcohol withdrawal NIAAA: Exploring treatment options for alcohol use disorders SAMHSA Treatment Directory Alcohol-Use ... continue reading
  • Physical addiction to alcohol

    In the United States, about 18 million people have been diagnosed with an alcohol abuse disorder. Research has shown that more than 70% of people who develop alcohol dependence experience physical dependence that lasts on average 3 – 4 years. But ...

    ... an addictive drug (yes)? How are alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence related? We review here. More on physical addiction to alcohol, alcoholism, symptoms of alcohol withdrawal , and options for treatment below. Then ... continue reading
  • What is alcohol withdrawal?

    What is alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Maybe you’re wondering, “ Am I addicted to alcohol ?” or, “What will happen if I stop drinking?” Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is characterized by symptoms that occur following a prolonged use of alcohol. ...

    ... for several weeks. What helps alcohol withdrawal? The main treatment that helps alcohol withdrawal is medical supervision. You ... . Benzodiazepines are considered the drug of choice for alcohol withdrawal. These are anti- ... continue reading
  • Alcohol self help

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: Strategies for quitting drinking on your own include setting a drinking goal, keeping a drinking diary, and taking alcohol breaks throughout the year. More tips on cutting down drinking here, plus information on when you should ask ...

    ... If you've become alcohol dependent, you can benefit from professional help. If you're drinking and using other drugs, professional help for quitting may be in order. Some of your treatment options include: Behavioral and ... continue reading
  • Can personal narratives about drug addiction help others? BOOK REVIEW

    Storytelling narratives: the formula inherent to 12 step meetings Twelve step meetings are based on the formula of finding common ground in addictive lives. The rooms of AA, NA, Al-Anon, OA, CA, MA, and others are chock full of people from all walks ...

    ... the reader a FULLER picture of the motivations for drug or alcohol use. By providing us with the theoretical background ... expert with years of experience in addiction treatment. Depth of knowledge : Provides profound ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Poisoning

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Alcohol poisoning usually occurs with binge drinking. It is a very serious and potentially fatal condition. We review symptoms and what to do in an emergency here. TABLE OF CONTENTS What Is Alcohol Poisoning? Causes Symptoms ...

    ... the rate of alcohol absorption is faster. Mixing drugs and alcohol also increases the ... alcohol overdose. How to Treat Alcohol Poisoning Call 911 when you suspect alcohol poisoning. The condition requires advanced treatment ... continue reading
  • Alcohol and the Liver

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Heavy drinking can result in serious alcoholic liver diseases including cirrhosis, hepatitis, fatty liver, and even cancer. But, liver damage can be reversed. How? We review here. If you have additional questions, feel free to post ...

    ... bodies, and metabolizes drugs. How does alcohol cause liver damage? Alcohol stays in the bloodstream ... to stop drinking. Treatment for Alcoholism If you are struggling with liver disease, alcohol addiction can be treated ... continue reading
  • How to help an alcoholic or drug addict get help

    How to help an addict get help When somebody close to you succumbs to addiction, both that person's life and your own may be impacted severely until the addict journeys through to recovery. The journey must begin with a first step, however, and you ...

    ... him or her the help needed to defeat drug or alcohol addiction. Prepare Yourself First Chances are you ... in addiction treatment centers, and at the library. Gain as much understanding as you can about the drug's effects on ... continue reading
  • The victim mentality in addiction treatment

    What is a victim mentality? Past trauma is a common thread that weaves its way through addiction treatment. Negative historical events are often so big that survivors tend to define themselves by the experience and find it difficult to succeed at ...

    ... a common thread that weaves its way through addiction treatment. Negative historical events are often so big that survivors ... rather than devising a creative Plan B. Drugs and alcohol offer an effective way for people who ... continue reading
  • Is alcohol a narcotic?

    It depends. There are divided opinions and views on this topic. According to the traditional medication definition of “narcotics”, alcohol may be considered as narcotic, because drinking alcohol does cause sleepiness. Legally, however, there is ...

    ... its ethymological origin, narcotics are considered drugs that initiate sleep. Alcohol, iself, causes people to be ... treatment at an American Addiction Centers location. Your information is always confidential. Is alcohol ... continue reading
  • Does Campral help with alcoholism or alcohol withdrawal?

    Campral works by helping the brain work normally again after a period of regular, chronic, or heavy drinking. However, Campral does not prevent the withdrawal symptoms that people may experience when they stop drinking alcohol. Here, you’ll learn ...

    ... doctor supervision for best results. Who SHOULDN’T use Campral in alcohol treatment? 1. Drivers or operators of heavy machinery. Any psychoactive drug may impair judgement, thinking, or motor skills. Patients should be ... continue reading
  • Dependence on alcohol

    Often, people drink to try and reduce symptoms of underlying emotional or psychological disorders (also known as self-medicating). But in the long term, alcohol makes these disorders worse because it interferes with the chemical balance in our ...

    ... issue of alcoholism Sedative drugs or drugs which address cravings for alcohol to help ease withdrawal symptoms Testing and treatment for other medical problems linked to alcohol use Alcohol dependence questions Still ... continue reading
  • How long does alcohol last in the body?

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Different people react differently to alcohol. That is because a variety of factors can influence your unique metabolism. Here, we review the time needed for alcohol to leave our bodies and why it is often longer than we think. We ...

    ... can be used to assess patients for possible alcohol and other drug use. However, these tests cannot establish an ... dimension to the effectiveness of alcoholism treatment programs. Testing adds structure and establishes ... continue reading
  • Why can't I stop smoking, stop drinking or stop taking drugs?

    Do you have an addiction problem? You're reading this because you are looking for information about “addictions”. I address this to two groups of people in particular. * The person who thinks s/he has a problem. * The person trying to ...

    ... what? If you think you might have a problem with drugs or alcohol, chances are very high that you do. Some of ... to swallow my pride and ask for help. As addiction treatment evolves, the role of “support” comes more and more ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Addiction Treatment

    Facing an alcohol problem? You are in the right place. In this article, we get to the bottom of how you get addicted to alcohol and what alcohol addiction feels like. Then, we list the most common symptoms that indicate addiction. At the end of the ...

    ... : Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse NIAAA: Treatment for Alcohol Problems: Finding and Getting Help NIDA: Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: Alcohol Addiction The Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health ... continue reading
  • What is alcohol awareness and why is it important?

    Harold Clifton Urschel III, M.D., M.M.A. Chief Medical Strategist, Enterhealth Alcohol awareness is basically public information about the use and abuse of alcohol. More here on the latest alcohol research, studies, stats, and treatments regarding ...

    ... programs. It starts with a complete medical and psychological assessment to create a personalized drug and alcohol addiction treatment plan. The team uses neuropsychology, medication and psychotherapy, along with medical ... continue reading
  • How is alcohol abused?

    Alcohol use involves drinking beer, wine or hard liquor – it’s one of the most widely used substances in the world. But alcohol conumption is healthiest when we drink in moderation. This means not drinking more than one drink per day for women, ...

    ... : When stopping drinking, alcoholics experience withdrawal symptoms, just like illicit drug and prescription drug users do. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms and their treatment can be serious, and even life threatening. Plus ... continue reading
  • Addiction treatment options

    An alternative to addiction treatment Today’s addiction treatment options may seem fairly limited. So if you are considering options for alternative addiction treatment methods…why not look into addiction treatment from home ? Self-help groups ...

    ... teaching yourself how to cope with life without drugs or alcohol using their guidelines and free tools . Learn ... of Practical Recovery, a self-empowering addiction treatment system in San Diego. He is past president ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Addiction and Abuse

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: Alcoholism the #1 addiction in America. The social acceptance of drinking can often lead to denial. But if left untreated, a drinking problem has severe consequences. ESTIMATED READING TIME: 5-10 minutes. TABLE OF CONTENTS: No ...

    ... Beer Wine Liquor Binge Drinking Mixing Alcohol with Drugs When It Becomes Addiction High- ... information about treatment. To explore treatment options, visit the NIAAA Treatment Navigator . Statistics Alcohol use is ... continue reading
  • Alcohol and Crime

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: Alcohol triggers violent and aggressive behavior in some people. We explain how alcohol is connected to crime and review current national statistics on alcohol-related crimes in this article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: The Relationship ...

    ... . [2] Moreover, a study published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs examined the rate of violence among people who enrolled into addiction treatment. [3] The medical journal article found that: 72% of men in ... continue reading
  • Alcohol detox treatment

    Abstinence is a prerequisite for recovery from problem drinking. But how do you get there? And what kinds of treatments can help? Alcohol detoxification treatment is a series of medical and behavioral interventions performed in a controlled ...

    ... and food, attention to hygiene, adequate sleep, and the maintenance of a no-alcohol/no-drug environment. The main treatments for alcohol detox include: anti-seizure medication Benzodiazepine therapy Carbamazepine for ... continue reading
  • What are the real dangers of drinking & alcohol abuse?

    Alcohol has the Highest Treatment Success! April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and the addiction experts at Enterhealth, a Dallas-based drug and alcohol addiction treatment company, are taking the opportunity to educate the public on the many dangers ...

    ... science-based approach has been shown to have a high rate of success treating drug and alcohol addiction. Treatment for alcohol addiction usually involves using the medication Vivitrol®, or long-acting naltrexone, which ... continue reading
  • Men’s addiction treatment: INTERVIEW with Fresh Start Ministries

    Today, we’re speaking with Joe Cordovano, Executive Director at Fresh Start Ministries , a a year-long, residential, faith-based substance abuse program for men. We explore some of the unique challenges that men face in addiction recover. And ...

    ... . ADDICTION BLOG : How important is the role of drug or alcohol testing in treatment of substance abuse? How often or under what conditions does drug testing work well to enhance program participation? FRESH START ... continue reading
  • Does Disulfiram Help With Alcohol Cravings?

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: No. Disulfiram does not directly address alcohol cravings. Instead, disulfiram produces a sensitivity to alcohol which results in a highly unpleasant reaction if/when you drink even small amounts of alcohol TABLE OF CONTENTS What's ...

    ... drinking to help maintain sobriety in the treatment of chronic alcoholism or alcohol dependence. In fact, when used ... is awaiting approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in this country. Naltrexone is the ... continue reading
  • How to Treat Alcohol Addiction

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism, is a well-known disease that affects people from all walks of life. Many people hesitate to get treatment because they do not recognize they have a problem. This article outlines signs ...

    ... a 99% chance you are addicted to alcohol. If you scored four, there is a 100% chance you are addicted to alcohol. Treatment with Medications The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved three medications for ... continue reading
  • Top 10 Strongest Alcohols

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system and slows down brain function. Though all alcohol is potentially dangerous, it's important to that understand some alcohol is more deadly than others. In this article, ...

    ... look at life through a new, clearer perspective. And to understand oneself without the use of drugs. Alcohol addiction treatment happens in two important stages; detox and continued treated. During detox, your body rids ... continue reading
  • Drinking Vs. Drugs: Alcohol is Still America's Number One Problem

    By Dr. Joshua M. Masino, PsyD, Director of Neuropsychological Services for Enterhealth A Not-So-Well-Publicized Epidemic You've most likely heard about the opioid epidemic in the United States , with overdoses reaching unprecedented levels. People ...

    ... the most treated - substances. However, Enterhealth, a Dallas-based alcohol and drug addiction treatment company, wants people to realize that in fact alcohol is still the most abused primary substance of choice for its ... continue reading
  • How to Treat Alcohol Withdrawal

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Drinkers who become physically dependent on alcohol will go through a period of withdrawal upon cessation or significantly lowered consumption of beer, wine, or spirits. Typically, most cases of alcohol withdrawal require a ...

    ... . The following review describes some medications that have been recognized as potential treatments for alcohol withdrawal: Anti-anxiety drugs like benzodiazepines to reduce anxiety withdrawal symptoms. Anti-seizures ... continue reading
  • SPECT for drug addiction and alcoholism treatment

    What is SPECT? SPECT is an acronym for Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography, which is a type of nuclear imaging test that shows how blood flows to tissues in the brain. The way it works is like this: 1. A radioactive isotope, commonly ...

    ... co-occurring conditions that need treatment • Increasing treatment and recovery program compliance by ... have on our brain. Notice the common similarity among drug and alcohol abusers is that the brain has an overall toxic ... continue reading
  • Free drug addiction and alcoholism treatment

    By Cheryl Hinneburg for KLEAN Treatment Addiction is epidemic in the U.S. There are millions of people every year that suffer from drug and alcohol addiction. Many of those people will never see the inside of a treatment center either because they ...

    ... . This is why addiction is such an incredibly complex disorder. How you can apply for free drug or alcohol treatment September is National Substance Abuse Recovery Month and KLEAN wants to bring it in with a bang ... continue reading
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  • What are treatments for alcoholism, alcohol abuse, and alcohol addiction?

    The Treatments and Effects of Alcohol Abuse Part 1 of a 2-part Q&A Series with Dr. Joel Holiner What does it mean to be addicted to alcohol ? With so many people impacted by alcoholism, whether it is themselves or someone they love, it is important ...

    ... helpful in many patients in maintaining alcohol abstinence. The treatment of alcoholism also includes 12-step programming, residential treatment programs, intensive outpatient programming, outpatient psychotherapy ... continue reading
  • How to abstain from drugs or alcohol

    The ABCs of abstinence By Jonathan von Breton, LCMHC, LCDP There is a very helpful tool that can change the way that you thinking about drugs and alcohol. It is called the ABC Tool and it is used in SMART Recovery®. The underlying assumption of the ...

    ... von Breton, LCMHC, LCDP There is a very helpful tool that can change the way that you thinking about drugs and alcohol. It is called the ABC Tool and it is used in SMART Recovery®. The underlying assumption of the ABC ... continue reading
  • After a drug or alcohol slip up

    After You Slip: What to Do to Get Back on Track Sometimes it’s less important to beat yourself up about WHY relapse occurs , and it’s more important to get back on track in your recovery. Relapse can happen, but it doesn’t have to derail your ...

    ... Relapse is a process that starts when negative thoughts or behaviors aren't addressed, and it culminates in using drugs or alcohol again. If you don't catch yourself before you slip up and use, you can still follow this ... continue reading
  • Coping with drug and alcohol cravings: A skills list

    Coping with drug and alcohol cravings A straight forward, down-to-earth guide on how to cope with cravings. Your questions or comments about these and other addiction recovery tools are welcomed at the end. 1. MANAGE YOUR ENVIRONMENT If something, ...

    Coping with drug and alcohol cravings A straight forward, down-to-earth guide on how to cope with cravings. Your questions or comments about these and other addiction recovery tools are welcomed at the end. 1. MANAGE ... continue reading
  • What does the Bible say about drugs and alcohol?

    What the Bible says about alcohol Jesus’ first miracle was to turn approximately 140 gallons of water into 140 gallons of wine at a wedding party. By His act, I have to assume that alcohol is acceptable for mankind. It was used at celebrations and ...

    ... I needed to stop for myself, my family, and for my God. What do you think? Where are you in your relationship with drugs and alcohol? We invite you to write to us, ask questions, or even ramble below. We’re here to help. continue reading
  • Drug and alcohol recovery issues: How ready are you to stop?

    Why are you reading about addiction issues? So what are you here for? Likely to get some questions answered. I'm going to try and share some very simple truths about addiction and recovery with you. But first, let’s figure out why you are here. ...

    ... and coping tools. New skills must be LEARNED and practiced and for most, they do not come easy. Drug and alcohol recovery issues start with you What I have articulated above is not an exhaustive list of truths, but all ... continue reading
  • When teens don’t want to talk about drug or alcohol abuse

    It often comes as a surprise to parents when their teens do not want to talk to them. However, teens not fully confiding in their parents is a fairly common parenting moment. So, what can you do when you teen DOESN'T want to talk about drinking or ...

    ... Then, we invite your questions (or panic moments) about teen drug use in schools or at home at the end. What to ... can confide in you about anything, including drug and alcohol abuse. When to call in reinforcements When ... continue reading
  • Drug and alcohol abuse and the homeless

    Homeless statistics: How many homeless people abuse drugs and alcohol? It is difficult to precisely target how many people living without a home have drug and alcohol abuse problems. But according to the U.S. Department on Housing and Urban ...

    ... housing doesn’t treat addiction, what can? What do you think? How can homeless men and women addicted to drugs and alcohol start to live new lives? How can we address the social need to care for the most vulnerable of ... continue reading
  • Top 10 effective ways to reduce teenage drug and alcohol abuse

    Calling all parents interested in teen drug and alcohol use Family life influences teenagers. Although you may not be able to control situations outside of the family (your kids’ peers, schools, communities, and society), you guide the culture of ...

    ... are active in sports, volunteering, social or church groups are less likely to get bored, or seek out drugs and alcohol for fun. 9. Look outside the family for mentoring help. Encourage your teenager to seek and find a ... continue reading
  • Honesty and self-deception in drug or alcohol addiction

    “The first casualty of war is the truth.” – Hiram W. Johnson A metaphor for addiction I have found that if we can use an illustration outside the field of addiction you will better understand what addiction is. Let's look at the dying of ...

    ... family, friends, work and spirituality. Their life style must change before they can get free from drugs/alcohol. Honesty is a master key to long term sobriety. Honesty opens the door to new possibilities, relationships ... continue reading
  • How to establish respect in relationships after drug or alcohol addiction

    Relationships and life after drinking or drugs So how do you establish respect in relationships after active addiction has ceased? Once again, I have to draw on personal experience along with what I have personally witnessed in the lives of others. ...

    Relationships and life after drinking or drugs So how do you establish respect in relationships after active addiction has ceased? Once again, I have to draw on personal experience along with what I have personally ... continue reading
  • Top 10 drug and alcohol campaign ideas — prevention

    1. Organize meetings with each media representative from the newspapers, radio and TV stations in your area to introduce yourself and your program. Create a file of deadlines, method of submission, publication calendar, contact person / back-up ...

    ... before the film. 8. Develop a storytelling day with the local library and have children who are impacted by drugs write stories and share them (if they want to) with other children by reading them aloud. 9. Broadcast ... continue reading
  • The benefits of a drug or alcohol intervention

    By Dr. Howard Samuels, Author of Alive Again: Recovering from Alcoholism and Drug Addiction If you suspect that your spouse, friend, or child needs help for addiction…what can you do? Here, we help you eliminate your doubts hand encourage you to ...

    ... . And I knew that they meant it. If you are reading this and someone you care about is suffering from alcoholism or drug addiction, my heart truly goes out to you. No one wants to be the bad guy and no one wants to point ... continue reading
  • When does alcohol peak?

    The basics of metabolism When you drink, alcohol passes from the stomach into the small intestine. Alcohol is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract into the blood and distributed throughout the body. Because of its quick distribution the ...

    ... this peak and its duration? If you are looking to the answers of these questions and want learn more about alcohol use and abuse – check out this article. When if you have more questions at the end, we invite you to ... continue reading
  • How is powdered alcohol abused?

    Recently, for the first time in the history of the United States, powdered alcohol products have gotten the green light for sale. These alcoholic powders are intended to be used by mixing them in water. However, a real concern is raised about ...

    ... or any other liquid. Dextrin, in particular, can hold up to 60% of it’s own weight in alcohol. Powdered alcohol approval Powdered alcohol made news when it started to be sold in Europe. The concerning fact is that it was ... continue reading
  • Alcohol effects

    Many people enjoy a drink without any problems, and drinking alcohol in moderation has been proven by scientists to have many health benefits. But, binge drinking or drinking heavily over longer periods of time can have very serious consequences. ...

    ... lot experience more lung infections, are more likely to suffer collapsed lungs, and/or pneumonia. However, side effects of alcohol are not limited to long term use; there is the risk of choking on one’s own vomit during ... continue reading
  • Alcohol long term effects

    Alcohol is considered to be a central nervous system depressant; it changes the brain’s function by slowing it down. But, it’s not just your brain that is affected by alcohol. Drinking larger amounts over a prolonged period of time affects all ...

    ... several effects and signs of alcohol addiction, so check the list to detect whether your or your loved one’s drinking habits may be risky and require professional alcoholism treatment. Signs and symptoms of alcoholism ... continue reading
  • When does alcohol kick in?

    Ethanol – more commonly known as alcohol – is a psychoactive ingredient found in many alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits. When consumed in larger quantities, alcohol has intoxicating effects such as, drunkenness, ...

    ... mood changes nerve damage Let’s verify your coverage for treatment at an American Addiction Centers location. Your information is always confidential. When does alcohol kick in questions Did we answer all that you wanted ... continue reading
  • Tolerance to alcohol

    Alcohol consumption interferes with many bodily functions and affects behavior. One such function is the development of tolerance. So, when exactly do drinkers become tolerant to alcohol? Chronic alcohol consumption can bring on the development of ...

    ... , there is reduction in the intensity of the effect of alcohol (or other drugs) over the course of repeated use. It also means that increased amounts of alcohol are necessary to produce the same original effect. Thus, a ... continue reading
  • Can alcohol abuse or alcoholism kill?

    Yes. Alcohol abuse and or alcoholism kill more than 75,000 people alone in the United States annually. To be specific, this figure represents death by the disease of alcoholism and alcohol associated deaths. More here on how alcohol abuse and ...

    ... the end for your questions about alcohol, alcohol addictive properties , or alcoholism treatment. How alcohol abuse could kill somebody Specific consequences of alcohol abuse include: alcoholic cardiomyopathy alcoholic ... continue reading
  • Alcohol withdrawal side effects

    What happens during alcohol withdrawal? We review the basic, common side effects of alcohol withdrawal here. Then, we invite your questions about alcohol withdrawal in the comments section at the end. In fact, we try to respond to all legitimate ...

    ... ’s. Because symptoms can grow intense quickly, all cases of alcohol withdrawal should be medically supervised. Hospitals and inpatient alcohol treatment programs are trained to identify and treat severe medical,surgical ... continue reading
  • How long does alcohol last?

    Alcohol metabolism, the speed at which alcohol is metabolized, and how long does alcohol work (its duration of effects) all depend upon several factors. However, onset of effects generally occurs 30 minutes after administration and one drink remains ...

    ... more here, and invite your questions about alcohol, what does alcohol withdrawal feel like , or treatments for alcohol addiction at the end. Alcohol effects on the body and brain Alcohol acts as a depressant on the brain ... continue reading
  • Can you drink alcohol after exercise?

    Why Alcohol and Exercise Never Work Out Written by Jennifer Taylor You have just finished a tough workout at the gym. Would a drink be a nice reward or does alcohol wipe out all your efforts? Think again. Drinking packs on fat, slows down your ...

    ... . If this is the case ,you may want to talk to someone and look into a certified alcohol treatment center. Alcohol is addictive and having a struggle with that is nothing to be ashamed of. You can manage alcoholism ... continue reading
  • Native American alcohol tolerance: Why do Native Americans get drunk faster?

    Do Native Americans have a genetic predisposition to alcoholism? Along with smallpox, measles, tuberculosis, influenza and typhus, alcohol had a major effect when introduced to the Indigenous people of North America . Our Ancestors here in Lakota ...

    ... been dishonest, cunning and baffling. I used, abused, chewed up and spit out any and all alcohol treatments. All the way through treatment, I drank like I was dying of thirst and was called the model student. Being an ... continue reading
  • Can alcohol abuse or alcholism cause mental illness?

    Are alcoholism and mental illness related? Part 2 of a 2-part Q&A Series with Dr. Joel Holiner. Can alcohol abuse kill ? Yes. About 75K+ Americans die from alcohol related disease each year. But is alcohol addictive potential inherited? And how is ...

    ... Dallas-Fort Worth area, we discussed what are treatments for alcoholism , alcohol abuse, and alcohol addiction. Here, Dr. Holiner outlines the association of alcohol abuse and mental illnesses, along with the hereditary ... continue reading
  • Can alcohol withdrawal kill you?

    Yes, alcohol withdrawal can result in death. However, death is usually caused by a primary disease process or events that accompany acute alcohol withdrawal. It is these complications, especially if the body is in very poor health, that can cause ...

    ... help you manage mood disorders and cravings associated with alcohol use. Reference sources: Alcohol withdrawal in older adults NIAAA Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal protocol guidelines Detoxification and substance abuse ... continue reading
  • Mobile monitoring devices for alcohol relapse: INTERVIEW with Soberlink

    Mobile monitoring and alcohol relapse Have you ever wished that you could keep clients, patients, or loved ones truly accountable for not drinking? Perhaps you can…with better technology. Soberlink is a device currently used in healthcare settings ...

    ... Programs where employers are seeing Soberlink as an alternative to urine alcohol testing. Our fastest growing segment is in Addiction Treatment, where facilities are using Soberlink in their continued care programs. This ... continue reading
  • How Does Alcohol Work?

    Alcohol alters your brain and has many effects on your body. But how exactly does alcohol affect the body and brain? Does alcohol have the same effects for everyone, especially as relates to how alcohol makes you drunk ? And who gets addicted to ...

    ... : Food in the stomach Gender Genetic factors of dependence Height Other substances and drugs in the system Tolerance Weight How long does alcohol work? Alcohol generally stays in the body for about 2 hours. You may feel ... continue reading
  • How to withdraw from alcohol

    Many people drink alcohol casually with no problems. Does alcohol work for everyone ? Not necessarily. And if you are worried that you are dependent on alcohol you may have good reason to stop drinking. So how do you withdraw from alcohol safely? ...

    ... be done under the supervision of a doctor. Hospital admission provides the safest setting for the treatment of alcohol withdrawal, although many patients with mild to moderate symptoms can be treated successfully on an ... continue reading
  • Is alcohol withdrawal dangerous?

    Yes. Alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous. Alcohol withdrawal can trigger serious conditions like seizure or psychotic episodes, or can even be fatal, especially in long-time or heavy drinkers. So, when should you seek medical treatment for alcohol ...

    ... are able to provide medical help and advice. 2. Talk to a doctor To understand what type of treatment is needed for an alcohol detox the first step is talking to a doctor. They can help decide what type of care is needed ... continue reading
  • What to look for in an alcohol rehab center

    By Jessica Hannah When you or a loved one are faced with the harsh realities of alcohol addiction, it's essential to find a program that addresses the fundamental issues which are causing these behaviors. Every person's situation is unique and ...

    ... don't be afraid to contact rehab centers directly for more information about their approach to alcohol addiction treatment. Doing your homework in the early stages of addressing addiction will significantly increase the ... continue reading
  • What are alcohol withdrawal symptoms?

    Drinking alcohol daily can lead to alcohol dependence. In fact, if you experience withdrawal when you stop drinking, this is one of the signs of alcohol addiction . So what happens during withdrawal from alcohol? And where can you get alcohol ...

    ... both physical and psychological symptoms when seeking treatment for alcohol withdrawal. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms treatment The most common treatments for alcohol withdrawal symptoms are administered in a medically ... continue reading
  • Withdrawal symptoms of alcohol

    When to expect alcohol withdrawal Alcohol withdrawal occurs when you abruptly reduce or stop alcohol intake after prolonged heavy drinking of a few weeks or more . Although many times you can go through alcohol detox in an outpatient setting, you ...

    ... present when you are trying to detox multiple past alcohol detox experiences Treatment for alcohol withdrawal symptoms Appropriate treatment of alcohol withdrawal can relieve discomfort, prevent the development of severe ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Dependence

    When does drinking cross the line? If you think you have an alcohol problem, it might be time to have your drinking evaluated. However, alcohol dependence is a major sign of a problem that you’ve crossed the line from excessive drinker to problem ...

    ... . Run tests to evaluate your overall health. Assess if medications may be appropriate for your course of alcohol dependence treatment. Set you up with a local detox clinic or rehab center. You can also call the helpline ... continue reading
  • Signs and symptoms of alcohol addiction

    Signs of alcohol problems? Do you suspect that someone close to you is struggling with alcohol addiction? Do you believe your own drinking is becoming a problem? Learn to look for the common signs and symptoms of alcohol addiction. More on ...

    ... stages: detox, stabilization, and psychotherapy. 1. Detox The first stage of alcohol addiction treatment is withdrawal and detox. Detox from alcohol should be completed under medical supervision as it is painful and ... continue reading
  • How does alcohol make you drunk?

    Whether you want to know how to minimize drinking alcohol , suspect you are addicted to alcohol – how to stop , or if you’re just curious about the science of it, here we review the molecular basis for intoxication. And we invite your questions ...

    ... more unnecessary deaths and trauma in the United States than all other illegal drugs combined. In comparison with big tobacco, big alcohol companies are not any different in terms of concern for your health. Tobacco ... continue reading
  • Help for alcohol addiction

    Alcohol addiction is one of the most commonly diagnosed addictions in the U.S. today. In fact, treating alcohol addiction has become a public priority. Millions of people c develop binge or problem drinking without becoming physically dependent on ...

    ... during the three major phases of alcohol addiction treatment: alcohol withdrawal treatment, physical stabilization and psychological alcohol addiction treatment. Help during alcohol withdrawal Help during withdrawal from ... continue reading
  • Adderall and alcohol: what happens when you mix them

    Why mix Adderall and alcohol? In general, high doses of amphetamines like Adderall are likely to increase the impairing effects of alcohol. So, some people take Adderall to party longer, so that they can drink more while at the same time delaying ...

    ... another 2006 study from the University of Michigan found that men and women with alcohol problems are 18 times more likely to use prescription drugs for non medical reasons than people who don’t drink at all. Discussion ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Withdrawal and Detox

    ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Alcohol withdrawal can be severe and very uncomfortable. Some symptoms, such as delirium tremens, can be dangerous or fatal. How do medical professionals treat withdrawal? We review here. TABLE OF CONTENT: Medical Detox, or Not? ...

    ... This medication blocks the rewarding receptors in the brain by diminishing the pleasurable effects of alcohol. Treatment for Alcohol Addiction Drinking too much may cause serious problems to health, home, and social life ... continue reading
  • How to stop drinking alcohol

    Step 1: Make a decision “I really want to be sober, but I just can't let it go.” How many times have we counselors, family and friends of alcoholics and addicts heard this? One minute you are ready to let an addiction go, and then the next, you ...

    ... they simply wait until someone is taking their children away by a government agency and they are still using drugs/alcohol and then they point at the people around them and start blaming them as if someone else is to ... continue reading
  • Why do I drink, drug, or have addictive behavior?

    WHY? WHY do I [fill in the blank]? How often have you asked yourself this question? Addictive personality = personality problems We engage in mood altering substances or behaviours for many seemingly good reasons. However, the common denominator I ...

    ... A PERSONALITY PROBLEM. Well over 10% of these people will end up addicted. Why do we use drugs or alcohol or compulsive behaviors? The personality problems manifest in some common ways and we share common reasons for ... continue reading
  • Mixing OxyContin With Alcohol

    ARTICLE SUMMARY: The most life-threatening side effect of mixing alcohol with OxyContin involves depressed breathing. More on the potential harms and warnings for mixing OxyContin with alcohol here. TABLE OF CONTENTS A Scare Tactic? Effects on the ...

    ... Is It Safe To Drink On OxyContin? No. It’s not safe to ever mix OxyContin and alcohol. The combination brings out the worst in both drugs. In fact, the FDA warns against mixing the two at all. You should ask your doctor ... continue reading
  • How can parents prevent drug abuse and drug use?

    How can I prevent my child from abusing drugs? For the first two decades of my marriage, my husband, Dean, was addicted to drugs and alcohol. As a result, one of my biggest fears was that my only child would also fall into these patterns of drug ...

    ... my husband struggled with addiction which gave me an additional obstacle to face when teaching my son about drugs and alcohol. Because of this, I was always extra careful to set a positive example from my own actions. I ... continue reading
  • Can I drug test my employees?

    Yes. You can drug test your employees but you should absolutely have a written drug policy in place first and make sure it follows all federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to workplace drug testing. Here, we review legal ...

    ... or her own test using a separate sample of urine collected at the time of the test. Furthermore, pre-employment drug testing in Maine can only be required once an applicant has been offered employment or a position on an ... continue reading
  • How does addiction treatment differ between the UK and the U.S.?

    By Deirdre Boyd The Minnesota Model was developed in the 1950s and started out as a social reform movement; it was the first addiction treatment approach which regarded the patient as a sick person, who needed help to heal, rather than someone with ...

    ... — in other words they are abstinent from all mind altering drugs. In the UK there is a furious stigma against recovery and proponents of abstinence-based treatment tend to be accused of being elitist and misguided — all ... continue reading
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