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Types of Addiction

Types of AddictionAddiction is a mental health disease and alters your brain chemistry, impairs your judgment, and impacts your decision-making process. What makes addiction so difficult to recover from is that it’s chronic, meaning that you will experience symptoms like cravings even after you stop using. That means recovery requires more than just avoiding drugs […]

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Psychological vs. Physical Addiction: 10 Quick Facts

Addiction is a complex combination of physical and psychological factors. These facts all add up to a loss of control over a substance or behavior. Addiction psychology sheds light on what can be a confusing process. This helps people better understand the dynamics between psychological vs. physical addiction. The Ranch PA‘s expert team can not

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Coping With Opioid Withdrawal

Coping with Opioid WithdrawalOpioid addiction rates have continued to increase over the past decade, as fatal overdoses have spiked and resulted in overdoses becoming the most common cause of death among Americans under the age of 50. Opioids can cause physical dependency, which can make coping with opioid withdrawal very difficult without treatment.Opioid use, and

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Making Amends: Is There a Right Time for an Addict to Say Sorry?

After getting sober, I immediately wanted to apologize to everyone I knew. Especially those closest to me because I had hurt them the most. When I left inpatient treatment and finally had clear eyes, I could see how much damage I had done. It was horrifying. My instinct to apologize was overwhelming. I shared this

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment

Inpatient vs. Outpatient TreatmentWhen you struggle with a substance abuse disorder or alcoholism, you may wonder what the benefits of inpatient vs. outpatient treatment are and which option is best for you.Substance abuse disorders are one of the most common public health problems in the country. What makes addiction such a dangerous and cunning disease

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What to Do When You Can’t Quit on Your Own: An 8-Step Strategy

When the fog of not knowing never seems to lift, and you’re fed up. Perhaps from repeated arrests for driving under the influence, your spouse tossing you out of the house, your kids hating you, or your job jeopardized, all is not lost. You may not be able to quit drinking or drugs on your

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Risk Factors for Addiction

Risk Factors for AddictionAll psychoactive substances have the potential to cause addiction and dependence. Addiction doesn’t have a known cause, meaning that anyone can develop a substance abuse disorder. However, there are several major risk factors for addiction.Addiction has serious consequences. Struggling with a substance abuse disorder can make it difficult to maintain regular employment,

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Stress Management Techniques

Everyone occasionally experiences stress during their lifetime. Stress is a normal reaction to some demands on your life. Occasional stress that lasts for a short period is normal. Some people handle stress and go on to experience everyday feelings and experiences. Other individuals experience significant stress and do not know how to handle the stress

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