When a person enters into drug & alcohol detox, they are usually motivated to build a better future for themselves. They may feel afraid of the coming withdrawal, however. These two conflicting emotions can create cognitive dissonance for people. Luckily, medication-assisted detox (MAT) provides relief from painful and emotionally distressing withdrawal symptoms. People can start […]
Read MoreSocial media is obsessed with food detoxes, detox diets, and cleanses. With their rising popularity and the vocabulary crossover, people entering drug detox may feel confused about whether dieting will occur during a detox program. Diets are not involved in or recommended during drug detox. They will not help individuals stop using substances. In fact, […]
Read MoreAdverse childhood experiences can cause lasting impacts on adults. The trauma caused by these experiences heavily influences substance use. To better understand this phenomenon, it is important to understand how ACEs impact the body and brain. The CDC-Kaiser ACE Study In 1998, the study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Kaiser Permanente […]
Read MoreThe United States declared the opioid epidemic through the Department of Health and Human Services in 2017. Since then, resources and studies related to opioids have greatly expanded. There is clearer data on the severity of the situation. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 91,799 people died from a drug overdose in 2020. Approximately […]
Read MoreIf you have struggled with substance use disorder (SUD) for a long time, you may find that it has negatively impacted your life. You might have suffered social or legal consequences because of your illness. It is time that you consider seeking out sobriety. You deserve to live a happy, substance-free life. Drug & alcohol […]
Read MoreWhen you are employed and seeking out places to drug detox, you will need to tell your boss that you need time off. You will have to tell them at least the very basics of why you are requesting time off. If you intend on using the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Family and […]
Read MoreTens of millions of people live with the effects of mental illness every day. The medical field constantly searches for new ways to treat disorders. Not every medication is safe, though. Benzodiazepines are a class of common psychiatric medications. But when abused, they pose many potential dangers. What Are Benzodiazepines? Benzodiazepines, commonly known as benzos, […]
Read MoreMany people with substance use disorder (SUD) wonder if they can detox at home. (They shouldn’t – detoxing on one’s own can be dangerous, and it’s much less likely to be successful) They may view attending a detox center as an inconvenience or a waste of money. Despite this belief, a professional detox facility makes […]
Read MoreLGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of substance abuse and mental illnesses. The minority stress model helps explain the cause. Queer people looking for a detox facility should seek an LGBTQIA+ friendly environment. The Minority Stress Model In 2003, Ilan H. Meyer proposed the minority stress model in the Psychological Bulletin academic journal. Since then, many psychologists have used the […]
Read MoreMany people who struggle with substance use disorder (SUD) will not seek addiction treatment because they worry about losing their jobs. Unfortunately, this fear is based in reality. There are very few safeguards that protect an employee from being fired for going to detox. Even the protections that exist include major loopholes. Additionally, policies like […]
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