How to Recognize an Addiction Problem
Addiction is a chronic condition that affects several brain functions due to substance overdose. However, according to a study, the definition of addiction can extend to the dependence on alcohol, tobacco, medication, gambling, video games,...
Read More ›Things to Know About Functional Alcoholism
Alcohol use disorder, colloquially known as alcohol abuse or alcoholism, may not always manifest stereotypical symptoms. Some alcoholics may seem fine and do not show any signs of alcohol abuse. These people are referred to as “functional...
Read More ›Drug Addiction: A Deeper Overview
Drug abuse and addiction may sound similar to many. However, they have minor distinctions. Drug abuse refers to the inappropriate intake of particular drugs. Many substance abusers turn to drugs to relieve stress, escape reality, or feel good...
Read More ›Why Do Some Teens Engage in Substance Use?
A study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) showed that individuals who started using drugs at a young age are more prone to developing substance abuse disorder. The Center of Addiction also says that 90% of...
Read More ›Teen Addiction: A Serious Case We Should Never Neglect
Adolescence is a great foundation to develop the essential skills necessary for adulthood. Hence, education at this stage must be tailored to develop teens’ real-life skills. But, what if a teenager starts to use drugs and...
Read More ›What’s Holding You Back? Reasons Why People Refuse Help
According to statistics from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, only 2.5 million out of 22.7 million individuals who need substance abuse treatment seek help from specialized facilities. This means a qualified majority of individuals...
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