Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago 6 Relapse Prevention Strategies for Substance Abuse Tips to Prevent Relapse in Substance Abuse Recovery Substance abuse is a complex and
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago How to Recognize the Signs of Substance Abuse Recognizing the Signs of Substance Abuse Substance abuse can affect anyone, regardless of their
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago How to Choose the Right Treatment Program for Substance Abuse Choosing the right treatment program for substance abuse is a critical step toward lasting
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Non-Addictive Anxiety Medication: Types and Benefits Anxiety disorders negatively affect the mental health of people all over the world. Benzodiazepines
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Rare Phobias: What They Are and How To Manage Them Phobia comes from the Greek word “phobos,” which means fear.[1] Phobias are extreme fears
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Pink Clouding: Understanding The Recovery Phenomenon Pink Clouding or Pink Cloud Syndrome is a phase many people in substance use
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Why is Clonidine Bad? Exploring the Pros and Cons Many people turn to clonidine to manage high blood pressure or ADHD symptoms. While
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago What Is Laudanum? Understanding the Historical Opiate Laudanum was an opium tincture that was a widespread “cure-all” in the Victorian era.
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago What Is The Serenity Prayer? Understanding the AA Prayer and Its Meaning The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12-Step program is a widely known and effective program for
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Understanding Wet Brain Syndrome and Alcohol-Related Brain Damage “Wet brain syndrome” is a slang name for Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, a rare brain disorder.
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Muscle Relaxers Side Effects: Identification and Management Strategies Muscle relaxants are drugs commonly prescribed to alleviate muscle spasms and pain. They are
Amanda Stevens, BS 1 year ago Vivitrol Side Effects, Risks, and Opioid Treatment Uses Vivitrol is an injectable form of the drug naltrexone, which is commonly used to