Women and Addiction: How Women Experience Addiction
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 19 million females eighteen or older use illicit drugs in any given year. In this
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 19 million females eighteen or older use illicit drugs in any given year. In this
Drug addiction and substance abuse are some of the most common issues that face Americans today. One in every 14 Americans has reported some type
A Fresh Start Addiction hurts everyone; your entire family, parents, children, and friends. This, in turn, hurts you. The deep pain of seeing your loved
In this video, New Method Wellness’ Director of Clinical Development, Juanita Wells explains our program and discusses Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Awareness. Learn more
New Method Wellness’s own Juanita Wells was featured and a touching and powerful video released by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Behavioral Health. New
Psychological dependence can be described as a series of conditioned responses that are triggered by situations or emotions that compel someone to use a substance
After you go through treatment for addiction, you might think you’re free and clear in terms of recovery. However, addiction recovery can be a long
When people think about addiction, they usually think about substance abuse. However, there are many types of addiction. It’s important to understand that addiction is a brain disease and not a personal lack of willpower or weakness. Compulsive behavior is strengthened by substance abuse as various substances rewire the brain. But, compulsive behavior doesn’t always require drugs or alcohol.
The first signs of drug or alcohol addiction can be hard to recognize. This is often especially true for those closest to the person falling
Alcohol cravings are a normal and expected part of addiction recovery. However, many people get comfortable in addiction recovery and do not expect alcohol cravings
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