What Is Psychological Dependence?
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
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
What is a stigma? The dictionary definition of a stigma is a mark of disgrace. That’s what the stigma of addiction is in society today.
Substance use disorder isn’t just a struggle with addiction to drugs or alcohol. For many people, it’s also a struggle with unresolved behavioral health issues. Did you know that nearly six people out of every 10 with a substance abuse disorder also suffer from co-occurring mental illness?
You may hear a lot of different terms when referring to addiction and substance abuse. Those are two of them. You might also hear terms like alcoholism, alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence and alcohol use disorder. Are there differences between these terms? Do they all refer to essentially the same thing? Not quite. Let’s take a closer look.
Recovering from addiction isn’t easy under any circumstances. Withdrawal symptoms are only part of the equation. If you’re recovering from substance abuse, you know that the real challenge is the mental struggle. It’s even harder to get through the challenges of substance abuse recovery when you have a co-occurring behavioral health issue.
Studies have shown that there is a genetic aspect to the development of alcoholism. People with a family history of alcohol use disorder may be
If you’re struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, you might wonder why your family cares so much. Of course, they love you and are concerned
Do you go through periods of highs and lows? Does life feel like it gets you down sometimes? It’s normal to feel a full range
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)? A type of anxiety disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is defined by the National Institute of Behavioral Health as a “common, chronic
To this day, drunk driving contributes significantly to the number of injuries and deaths related to alcohol. In the US alone, drunk drivers are involved
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