Drug addiction and depression many times go hand in hand. You can't treat the addiction without also treating the underlying mental health issues. Otherwise
Alcoholism and PTSD go hand in hand many times. You can't treat just one illness. Using Dual Diagnosis treatments we'll treat the addiction and post tramatic
Someone struggling with both alcoholism and depression is in a tough spot. However, with customized Dual Diagnosis treatment they can begin to recover.
Learn how and why addiction takes over the mind and body… and what you can do to help a struggling loved one on the path to recovery. Call to discuss treatment.
Alcoholism is among the most rampant types of dependency. Despite the advancements in areas such as medicine and technology, alcohol addiction remains a difficult problem to solve. Even the latest medications and cutting-edge treatments often fall short. The world of substance-abuse recovery struggles with alcoholism in many of the ways it did decades ago.
Ideally, pregnancy should be joyful and exciting. In many cases, however, addiction compromises the health and well-being of women and their fetuses. Chemical dependency is chronic, with all sorts of dangerous effects. The likelihood of mental health issues, which often accompany addiction, further complicate matters.
Addiction is a confusing and sometimes overwhelming disease, and not just for the person fighting it. When someone you love is struggling with addiction, you also have to reconcile your fears of losing that person and find ways to support his or her recovery. It can be tough to know where to start, but information is power when you’re trying to help someone you love reclaim his or her healthy life.
A wide range of events and experiences can cause post-traumatic stress disorder. This is true both if you’re involved in a situation or if you witness it. Some of the most common causes of this condition are military combat, physical or sexual abuse, and natural disasters.
When we see images of expectant moms, the picture painted is one of wholesomeness and healthy glows. However, according to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 5.4 percent of pregnant women between the ages of 15-44 reported actively using illicit drugs. This compared to 11.4 percent of non-pregnant women of child-bearing ages. This survey doesn’t account for prescription drugs that may be misused by a mother-to-be.
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