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One of the most effective parts of a drug and alcohol program is the group therapy it provides. Feedback from peers offers straight forward information that is easier for patients to listen to...
Methadone maintenance treatment is used to treat patients addicted to heroin and opioids. By supplementing methadone, a synthetic opioid, patients can reduce, and hopefully eliminate, their use of...
Chemical dependency can be broken down into approximately four or five different grades or stages that are true for nearly every person who becomes addicted to a drug. Some may experience these...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in 2007, 20.8 million individuals age 12 and older required treatment for an alcohol or drug problem but did not receive it. Drug...
Drug rehabilitation facilities are available to help individuals overcome their substance abuse or addiction. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in 2007, 2.4 millions...
One of the most heartbreaking experiences an individual may go through is watching a friend relapse back into abusing drugs or alcohol. It forces you to make difficult decisions that may put your...
Methadone is a synthetic replacement for opioid pain medication. It is also very successfully used as a replacement for heroin addiction. However, sometimes the user replaces one addiction for...
Building a successful recovery from drug addiction requires consistency and structure. By the time drug addicts reach treatment, there is little sense to be made out of even the simplest tasks on...
According to the American University, urine drug tests are the most common type of drug screen because they are accurate, easily administered and the results are quick. There are two types of...
When comparing home drug tests versus laboratory drug tests, there are two factors most people consider: speed and accuracy of results. Both types of tests have their advantages and disadvantages.
Drug addiction is a tough problem to beat and if left untreated, it can devastate the life of the drug user. Every treatment program is different. While some focus on the psychological process of...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), drugs modify the brain upon consumption, making drug addiction a brain disease. Inpatient drug rehabs people overcome substance abuse or...
Methadone is a medication used to treat opiate addiction. The rules governing the use of methadone in treating addiction changed as of May 18, 2001. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health...
Hair-follicle drug testing uses a sample of hair, typically from the head, to test for the presence of illicit substances and their metabolites. About 40 milligrams of hair--about 120 strands--is...
Effectiveness of drug rehabilitation programs vary widely. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, "The typical success rate of most drug rehabs is 2% to 20%... with success rates as...
The best drug treatments offer a combination of inpatient and outpatient services, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The specific treatment offered will depend on the patient's...
If you are addicted to drugs or alcohol or know someone with a substance abuse problem, you are not alone. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2008...
Acupuncture is an alternative form of treating ailments by the use of various pressure points. Auricular acupuncture focuses on the pressure points in the ear to treat various diseases like drug...
Drug and alcohol abuse affects people from all different backgrounds. Addiction can be a cloud over a persons otherwise sunny life. According to the Mayo Clinic, In 1999 over 19.5 million people...
Cocaine addiction is debilitating and potentially fatal. Recovery often depends on the ability of friends and family to understand the drug, understand addiction and intervene in a timely and...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in 2006, there were almost 1.8 million admissions to drug treatment facilities requiring drug and alcohol treatment. In spite of drug...
Dependency on drugs, whether it be alcohol, painkillers, or other depressants or stimulants, can have long-term physical effects on the body. In most cases, it's very difficult to detox from these...
Drug addiction affects not just the addict but loved ones as well. Often addicts feel alone and misunderstood with nowhere to turn. Drug counselors are specially trained to help addicts via a...
Often times drug addicts spin so wildly out of control that the only option for recovery is drug rehab. Rehabilitation programs have become very popular and have been the source of many success...
Drug abuse is not a matter of personal weakness or lack of willpower. Rather, it is a vicious cycle where changes in the brain result in a continuously growing impulse to use. To get help, it is...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in 2006, 23.6 million American individuals age 12 or older required treatment for illicit drug or alcohol abuse. Drug rehabilitation...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1.3 million Americans over the age of 12 reported use of methamphetamine in the past year. Treatment for methamphetamine abuse and dependence...
Raising awareness of issues affected by drug and alcohol dependence is an effective strategy for prevention in teens. Awareness is also a tool used to break through denial in persons who are...
Heroin is a powerful opiate which surges neurotransmitters in your brain resulting in an uneven amount that the brain cannot bring back to normal quickly enough. Consequently, heroin users...
Crack cocaine is a powerful stimulant that creates a euphoric high so intense users will typically go to great lengths to obtain more and more of the drug. Using crack not only affects the user...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in 2007 an estimated 23.2 million American individuals over age 12 needed drug or alcohol treatment. Drug addiction results in an individual...
Drug addiction is a brain disease that results in compulsive drug-seeking behavior. An addict is not mindful of the consequences to himself and those around him. Residential treatment centers,...
Talking to someone about her drug problem or suicidal thoughts is terribly uncomfortable. It's also one of the most important things you can do. Confidantes are life-savers, and tactful handling...
Since drug abuse and addiction are such a massive health risk, there are a number of clinics already open to help these people get off drugs through rehabilitation. However, the demand is much...
Substance abuse, such as drug addiction and alcoholism, is the dependency on a substance in a person's daily life. Different variables have a significant impact on substance abuse. One of these...
A number of drugs, from cough syrup to heroin, are considered addicting. Due to a constant use, the drug becomes a homeostatic agent in the body. Without it, the body's functional system becomes...
Crack cocaine is the rock crystal form of powdered cocaine, a highly addictive stimulant drug. According to the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, conducted by the United States...
Cocaine is a powerful drug that induces a feeling of euphoria and exhilaration. When the drug's effects wear off, the need to return to that pleasurable feeling is highly addicting and often...
When an individual is addicted to drugs or alcohol, he develops a physical and psychological dependency on the substance. Psychological addiction leads to mental withdrawal symptoms such as,...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) notes that drug abuse and addiction are a substantial burden to society, costing over $181 billion for illicit drugs. Drug rehab encompasses a variety...
The goal of any drug detoxification process is to help the body rid itself of toxins that have accumulated due to a history of drug use. The substance that you are detoxifying from will determine...
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, approximately 71 million Americans over the age of 12 currently use tobacco products. Tobacco is highly addictive as evidenced by very high...
The goal of drug and alcohol counseling is to treat drug addiction and alcoholism. Somebody who suffers from drug addiction or alcoholism depends on a given substance in order to function daily....
Liquid incense is a slang name for amyl nitrite, a popular club drug also known as poppers, rush and amies. There is one main ingredient.
Drug addition usually conjures up the idea of illegal drugs. However, individuals who are prescribed narcotics for continual pain are becoming addicted and need intervention. Methadone treatment...
Xanax (alprazolam) is a prescription drug that is categorized as a benzodiazepine (sedative and tranquilizer). It is a central nervous system depressant that slows down the brain's operation. It...
While some drug addiction treatment centers charge fees, many offer their services for free, mainly because many patients have little money. These treatments centers receive most of their funding...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) cites that drug abuse and addiction are major societal burdens, costing $181 billion for illicit drugs. In an effort to lower the staggering amount and...
Christian-based drug treatment programs typically combine traditional drug detoxification and rehabilitation programs with Christian practices. The religious aspects do not replace traditional...
Drug addiction is a serious problem that can have terrible consequences for work, school and family life. A popular option for treating drug addiction is to reside in a residential treatment...