Things You Should Know About Addiction Treatments
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
1.Dual Diagnosis Is Not A Rare phenomenonMany studies show that as many as half of those with a drug or alcohol addiction also have some form of mental illness. This is likely to be noticed in most addicts or recovery patients. Dual diagnosis comes in many formsDual diagnosis doesn’t come in a pattern; any combination … Read more
Cost of Drug Detox
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Drug detox is the first phase of a comprehensive system of compulsory treatment based on alcohol or any other addictive substance. Sadly, however, it is an inevitable, fundamental way to overcoming slavery, and many people are slow to drug detox because of their inability to care for the bill. How much does it cost to get rid … Read more
Treatment for Members of the LGBT Community
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
One of the most common reasons that people use drugs and alcohol is to cope with stress. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) people are likely to experience more stress than their heterosexual counterparts. Stressful circumstances might include: The decision of whether to come out, and if so, how Rejection or punishment from family members … Read more
Is it Possible to Become Addicted to Ambien?
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Ambien side effects may vary from person to person. Zolpidem, the other brand name for Ambien, was introduced as a sleepy time aid in 1992. According to the National Public Radio (NPR), approximately 60 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders. For all of them, Ambien helped ease their sleepless nights and helped put an end … Read more
Final Report & Recommendations of the Statewide Task Force on Dual Diagnosis
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
The Dual Diagnosis Report from The Statewide Task Force with Recommendations for The Next Big Step. Co-Occurrence can also be defined as dual diagnosis. This means people have a mental illness as well as substance abuse such as alcohol and drugs. It is a fast-growing problem in our society, and it includes all segments of … Read more
Treatment in A Psychiatric Hospital
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Psychiatric hospitalization trend is rampant across the globe. An addiction can be resource-intensive, time-consuming, and affective when associated with a dual diagnosis. Mental illness and substance abuse alone have the potential to make daily activities problematic, even for those who have survived. Both factors can influence the individual’s perception of the world, creating dangerous, depressing, or … Read more
Substance Abuse in People with Phobias
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Specific Phobia and Anxieties are types of nervousness conditions marked with intense anxiety of a certain incident, behavior, or occurrence, which is sometimes unfounded. In certain situations, the apprehension is whichever of somewhat that is very dubious to happen or of a little that is generally harmless. There is a comprehensive variety of unique obsessions … Read more
Implication and Expectation from Heroin Withdrawal
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Heroin withdrawal becomes necessary whenever a heroin addicts or abusers are without opioids to control their abuse, the withdrawal symptoms induced by detoxification may be serious. Even if there isn’t a psychological dependency on the medication, it is very impossible to sever the physical addiction. Heroin withdrawal recovery will last several days to several weeks, … Read more
Hangover Anxiety
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
“The Hangover Anxiety got sub-standard… “The hangovers got worse…..My family had picked up on the fact that I was a heavy drinker. I did not mind…since I was numb from the alcohol “I was just 22-23 years old, and secret bottles kept concealed, slurred voice, sleeping all day (passed out), and isolation were all normal occurrences,” … Read more
The Dangers Of Cold Turkey Detox
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
What Is Cold Turkey? Cold Turkey can be treated with Integrated Treatment Program. Cold Turkey means suddenly stopping the consumption of the addicted vice, which may include: Overeating, drinking, gambling, overspending, etc. Drinking has become a norm too many people; it has reached a point where it is normal for anyone to drink. Let us … Read more