Understanding Opiate Withdrawal Opiate withdrawal refers to the array of symptoms that occur when a person who is dependent on opiates suddenly reduces or stops their intake. This can be a daunting experience, marked by both physical and psychological distress....
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Types of Family Therapy for Addiction Family therapy offers a variety of options tailored to address addiction-related challenges. Each therapeutic model is designed to enhance communication, mend relationships, and support recovery efforts. Here’s an overview of some...
1. Acknowledge Your Progress Being grateful for sobriety starts with recognizing the significant journey from addiction to recovery. It’s important to reflect on where you began and how much you’ve accomplished. Take a moment to think about the struggles...
1. Severity of Opioid Use Disorder Understanding the classification of opioid use disorder (OUD) is crucial in determining how long you should be on Suboxone. OUD is typically classified into mild, moderate, and severe categories. This classification is based on a...
Understanding the Risks of Mixing Alcohol and Prescription Drugs Mixing alcohol and prescription drugs is a dangerous combination that poses significant health risks. When alcohol interacts with medications, it can lead to unpredictable effects, potentially causing...
Understanding PAWS: Definition and Overview Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) is an important concept in addiction recovery. It refers to a set of ongoing withdrawal symptoms that can occur after the initial acute withdrawal phase. While acute withdrawal involves...
Sober Halloween Party Planning Hosting a sober Halloween party is not just about celebrating without alcohol; it’s about fostering community and support. These gatherings offer a safe space for everyone to enjoy the festivities while prioritizing their sobriety...
Cocaine Withdrawal After 3 Weeks: What You Need to Know Understanding Cocaine Withdrawal Cocaine withdrawal is a complex process that begins when an individual reduces or stops regular use of cocaine. As a stimulant, cocaine affects the brain’s reward system,...
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Gabapentin and Addiction Introduction Gabapentin is a medication commonly prescribed for conditions such as epileptic seizures and neuropathic pain. It has become widely used in the medical field. However, there are growing...