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  • Drug Abuse Intervention

    Addiction and Drug Abuse Drug abuse is one of the most serious health risks in the United States. People of all ages can fall into a destructive habit of using illicit or prescription drugs. Over time, the human body builds up a tolerance to the ...

    ... follow through on this ultimatum-walking out on the person's life-is essential to recovery . When planning an intervention, you do not want the addict to know about it because he or she can (and likely will) take steps ... continue reading
  • 5 Smart Ways to Prepare for Your Friend’s Intervention

    Krista is worried about Becca. They've been friends for years, so Krista can tell when something is “off” with her friend. And lately, something seems off. Krista has noticed Becca being a lot less social. She spends more time at home alone. ...

    ... you talk to your friend. You can partner with other loved ones to apply the CRAFT method or hold an intervention . Put Your Oxygen Mask on First Consider finding support for yourself, too. If your friend's choices have ... continue reading
  • How to Get Help for Barbiturate Addiction

    How to Approach a Barbiturate Addict Knowing how to approach a loved one who you believe is addicted to barbiturates can be a difficult and daunting task if you do not fully understand addiction. Fortunately, there are professionals who can help you ...

    ... of you will be able to express your concerns in a loving and supportive manner. At the end of the intervention, options for treatment will be presented to your loved one. These options should be arranged ahead of time in ... continue reading
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  • Treatment for LSD Abuse: How to Treat LSD Addiction

    Psychoactive substances, by definition, change the way people think and feel. Hallucinogens do this in a unique way, by altering the way that humans sense and perceive the world—making false visual, auditory, and tactile sensations seem real. One ...

    ... aimed at getting them to accept more formal addiction treatment . 2 If you plan on carrying out an intervention outside of a medical setting, be advised that doing so without proper planning and support can increase any ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Hash Addict

    How to Approach a Hash Addict It is extremely difficult to watch loved ones or close friends with any type of addiction continue to engage in potentially destructive behaviors. Many struggle with whether to confront their loved one and how to go ...

    ... in a non-threatening manner and attempting to convince the person that he or she needs help . An intervention is a formalized, planned, and organized approach that can take a number of different forms. It can consist of ... continue reading
  • Treatment for Psilocybin Mushroom Addiction

    How to Approach a Psilocybin Addict It can be difficult to watch someone you care about struggle with a psilocybin or “magic mushrooms” addiction. Your loved one may engage in self-destructive behaviors and isolate themselves from others. ...

    ... provider meeting with the person or the formation of a team to perform an intervention. Performing an intervention : In this context, an intervention occurs when a group of close friends or family members of an addict ... continue reading
  • How to Help a DMT Addict

    N, N-Dimethyltryptamine is the chemical name for the drug commonly known as DMT. This potent hallucinogen , sometimes called “Dmitri,” can be synthesized in labs, but it also occurs naturally in several types of South American plants. The ...

    ... using a more confrontational approach to move the DMT user towards treatment and recovery. A properly executed intervention is a planned, organized gathering of people who the user loves . The individuals speak about the ... continue reading
  • Teenage Addiction Guide for Parents

    The possibility that your teen may be struggling with addiction or a substance use disorder (SUD) can feel confusing and devastating. You may be overwhelmed with questions, such as: How can I be sure what's going on before talking to my child? How ...

    ... 1 To avoid joining the 29.5 million people worldwide who struggle with substance misuse, early intervention is important. 2 Substance use disorders are the result of many influences, including brain development, genetics ... continue reading
  • Get the Facts on Substance Abuse

    Substance abuse is a major issue in the United States. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately 40.3 million people aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder (SUD) in 2020—with 28.3 million struggling with an ...

    ... for treatment. These treatment options are designed to help individuals begin their journey of sobriety. How an Intervention Works Deciding to stop using drugs may be a difficult decision for a person to make. Even if ... continue reading
  • 25 Great Writers Who Battled Drug Addiction and Alcoholism

    Drug and Alcohol Addiction Can Affect Anyone Some people are more susceptible to addiction than others, and writers are notorious for having some sort of addiction. Whether it's alcohol to numb the noise of the world or speed or LSD to “inspire” ...

    ... of horror and cocaine, King churned out thousands of pages of work year after year. His family staged an intervention and showed him how his habits were getting out of control. William S. Burroughs Most famous for his ... continue reading
  • The 25 Best Sources for Drug Addiction Research

    1. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) : Aims to bring effective substance abuse prevention to every community; works to improve accessibility to and quality of substance abuse prevention services. 2. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment ...

    ... . 15. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence : Offers information on substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment. 16. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) : Provides access to recent research ... continue reading
  • How to Help an Ecstasy Addict

    Help for Ecstasy Addicts The full name for ecstasy is 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA. It is a synthetic drug that has psychoactive effects on users. It is produced and available in many forms. It is similar chemically to the hallucinogen ...

    ... a conversation about treatment. This conversation may be an intervention , and while many people associate interventions with “ambushes,” this is simply not the case. Interventions will ideally come from a place of love ... continue reading
  • Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment and Rehab Programs

    Many prescription medications have the potential to become drugs of abuse if they are misused. Misuse of prescription drugs means taking them other than as prescribed. This includes taking a larger dose, using them more frequently, or taking them ...

    ... of care necessary to treat them. 11 Typically, prescription drug abuse treatment uses 2 approaches: medical intervention and behavioral treatment. 12 The ASAM has published standards of care to help determine appropriate ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Use During Pregnancy

    Cocaine use during pregnancy has the potential to harm both mother and baby, and the effects may be long-lasting. 1 Research estimates that there are about 750,000 pregnancies that are exposed to cocaine every year. 1 This means that a mother may ...

    ... during pregnancy, it is important that you seek medical care for substance misuse. There is evidence that early intervention can make a big difference in your child's life. 1 Getting help for cocaine misuse can greatly ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms, Dangers, Detox, and Addiction Treatment

    Cocaine is a stimulant drug derived from leaves of the coca plant, grown primarily in South America. 1 It is an addictive substance that produces euphoric effects and has a high potential for misuse. 1 Someone who chronically uses cocaine can build ...

    ... sleep patterns, and a strong craving for stimulants. 8 Cocaine Detox Detox is a set of interventions to help manage symptoms while a substance is eliminated from the body (acute withdrawal). 6 Medically supervised ... continue reading
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Programs

    Individuals who have psychiatric disorders—such as PTSD, bipolar disorder, and depression—may be more likely to misuse substances, and people who misuse substances may be more likely to have mental health disorders. 1 Having at least one mental ...

    ... concerns. Depending on the substance you abuse, you might start with detox , which is a set of interventions designed to help your body cleanse itself from substances and address symptoms of drug or alcohol withdrawal . ... continue reading
  • 20 Genius Minds and the Drugs They Were Addicted To

    Intelligence doesn't preclude people taking drugs any more than fame does. When those who are under stress need to relax, some turn to drugs or drink as an escape from reality. Others do it because they believe it enhances their creativity or allows ...

    ... , Valium , NyQuil, beer, tobacco, and marijuana to get him through the day. His family eventually staged an intervention, dumping all the evidence of his addiction in front of him. He would later say that he doesn't even ... continue reading
  • Addiction and Your Hormones: Pointing the Finger at Estrogen

    Could a hormone imbalance be to blame for your chemical dependency ? The answer might surprise you. If you're a woman, chances are you're familiar with the effects of a fluctuating estrogen level. Symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, and depression ...

    ... these fluctuations, the researchers suggested birth control pills be implemented as a possible addiction intervention. Progesterone Lowers Drug Seeking Behaviors Progesterone plays a part in preparing the body for ... continue reading
  • Treating Zolpidem Dependence

    It can be difficult to figure out whether someone you care about is struggling with an addiction and, if so, how you can best help them. If your loved one has a prescription for zolpidem, it can be even more difficult to identify whether there's a ...

    ... . This can include taking your loved one to see a doctor or addiction specialist, planning an intervention, or utilizing the community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT) approach. Get support for yourself. The ... continue reading
  • Heroin Overdose Symptoms, Signs, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    How Is Heroin Consumed? Heroin is one of the most common, addictive, and lethal drugs in the world. A morphine derivative, heroin is sold illegally in the form of white or brown powder, or a sticky black substance known as “black tar heroin.” In ...

    ... help for fear of legal consequences. The next step calls for a closer inspection of the victim and potential intervention: First, check for breathing . If the person is not breathing, provide rescue breathing, if you are ... continue reading
  • Concurrent Alcohol and Morphine Abuse

    It is never safe to mix alcohol with other medications. Morphine—an opiate—can be particularly dangerous when mixed with alcohol, given its ability to intensify the effects of alcohol intoxication. Alcohol and morphine facts and information ...

    ... information indicate that mixing these two substances can lead to a rapid overdose, requiring emergency medical intervention. Alcohol is not considered a dangerous substance when it is consumed on its own, in moderation ... continue reading
  • How to Treat MXE Drug Addiction

    What Is MXE? Methoxetamine—also known as MXE, M-ket, or Mexxy—is a synthetic drug with effects similar to those of the dissociative anesthetic ketamine . It can be inhaled through the nose , injected , or taken orally. 1 It is, in fact, so ...

    ... treatment. If you do choose to employ a more confrontational approach—such as by staging a properly arranged intervention —there are ways to make the experience a positive and motivating one. You may wish to get the ... continue reading
  • What Does Acid Do to You? Short-Term, Long-Term, and Side Effects of Acid (LSD)

    What Is LSD (Acid)? D-lysergic acid diethylamide, better known as LSD or “acid,” is a hallucinogenic drug made from lysergic acid, a natural chemical found in a fungus that grows on rye called Claviceps purpurea . LSD was first created in 1938 ...

    ... and negatively impacted by frequent LSD use and could benefit from some sort of substance abuse treatment intervention. LSD Withdrawal Treatment Even in individuals who have taken LSD chronically for long periods of time ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Crystal Meth Addict

    What Is Crystal Methamphetamine? Crystal methamphetamine—also known as crystal meth—is a highly addictive white, crystalline drug that can be taken by snorting, smoking, or injecting into the body. The drug also has some common street names, ...

    ... Options Crystal meth treatment focuses on long-term recovery—using diverse modalities of treatment intervention and multiple types of therapeutic support. Treatment options often include: Providing education regarding ... continue reading
  • How to Help Someone Addicted to Cocaine

    Knowing how to help a friend, family member, peer, or coworker with an addiction to cocaine is difficult. Addiction can take a serious toll on relationships, making a conversation about addiction treatment even more challenging. While this type of ...

    ... toll on relationships, making a conversation about addiction treatment even more challenging. While this type of intervention can be uncomfortable, it is worthwhile, and it can initiate treatment and recovery for the ... continue reading
  • Xanax Addiction Treatment

    Xanax Addiction is widespread! The more common a drug becomes the greater chance it has at becoming abused by the general public. Xanax is a commonly prescribed short-term drug used to treat severe anxiety and panic disorders, though due to its now ...

    ... withdrawal symptoms associated with the sudden discontinuation of this drug, often requiring immediate medical intervention to prevent any severe or long-term medical problems. Common withdrawal symptoms associated with ... continue reading
  • 7 “Rock-Bottom” Myths and the Truth Behind Them

    Of all the popular addiction catchphrases, one has completely saturated the fabric of society and taken on a life of its own. That phrase is “rock-bottom.” When addiction professionals talk about chemical dependency, they often use the phrase ...

    ... along with it. The format was simple: follow an addict and his family members, stage an unexpected intervention, manufacture a rock-bottom moment and usher him off to treatment. Sounds easy enough, right? These televised ... continue reading
  • Alternatives to Anxiety Medications

    Anxiety disorders are some of the most commonly encountered mental health conditions. Approximately, 28.8% of adults will experience some type of anxiety in their lifetime (Kessler et al., 2005). Oftentimes, the first line of treatment for anxiety ...

    ... can also learn a variety of techniques that will assist you in the self-management of your symptoms. Some of the interventions that may be a part of your therapy or that you can explore on your own include the following ... continue reading
  • Marijuana Addiction Treatment Centers and Rehab Programs

    Benefits of Rehab for Weed Addiction Marijuana addiction—otherwise known as marijuana use disorder—is estimated to occur in 10-30% of individuals who misuse marijuana. 1 Marijuana addiction has the potential to take a serious toll on a person's ...

    ... use disorder, as well as those who have co-occurring mental health disorders, may benefit from behavioral interventions, as these have been shown to be effective in helping people reduce their marijuana use. 7 Behavioral ... continue reading
  • Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment Centers and Rehab Programs

    Methamphetamine in all forms, including crystal meth, is a frequently abused drug throughout the United States. In fact, the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) reported that an estimated 2.5 million people aged 12 and older had used ...

    ... -12-step programs like Smart Recovery into their long-term recovery strategy. 6,9 Social support interventions such as sober housing , social skills training (SST), assertive community treatment (ACT), and peer support ... continue reading
  • How to Help an Ambien Addict

    Ambien is a brand name for zolpidem , a medication prescribed for the management of insomnia . A few other formulations of the same medication with differing delivery methods are marketed under the names: Edluar and Intermezzo —Sublingual zolpidem ...

    ... therapy. In addiction treatment, behavioral therapy can come in forms like cognitive behavioral therapy , motivational interventions , contingency management , and others. The goal of each will be to find ways to end ... continue reading
  • Drugs A-Z

    What Is Acamprosate? Acamprosate is thought to help recovering alcoholics stay sober by balancing inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission. Acamprosate may be combined with behavioral therapy to decrease a person's chances of relapse and ...

    ... . As part of a medication-assisted treatment regimen, Vivitrol is prescribed in conjunction with behavioral health interventions for patients recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. What Is Xanax? Xanax is the name ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Anonymous (CA) Meetings, 12 Steps, and Addiction Treatment

    Cocaine addiction is a complex disease that has significant short- and long-term implications for a person's physical and mental health. 1 Treating cocaine addiction often involves behavioral interventions such as individual, family, and group-based ...

    ... term implications for a person's physical and mental health. 1 Treating cocaine addiction often involves behavioral interventions such as individual, family, and group-based counseling. 2 12-Step programs such as Cocaine ... continue reading
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Abuse

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition characterized by intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings that may develop after someone has experienced or witnessed a life-threatening event, serious injury, or sexual assault. 1 ...

    ... free at . PTSD and Substance Abuse Treatment Treatment for PTSD and addiction may comprise a variety of interventions which may be delivered in either an inpatient or an outpatient treatment setting. 4 Your provider will ... continue reading
  • Heroin Addiction Treatment Centers and Rehab Programs

    Heroin addiction can negatively impact certain aspects of your life and have dangerous health repercussions. Here, we will help you understand heroin addiction, how addiction is treated, and what you should know about heroin rehab centers, including ...

    ... of treatment options available to people in recovery from OUD. An effective combination of therapeutic interventions is often tailored to each individual. Additionally, as your treatment needs change during the course ... continue reading
  • Ambien Abuse Side Effects, Symptoms, and Addiction Treatment

    What Is Ambien Used For? Ambien is a brand name for zolpidem tartrate , a sedative drug that is prescribed to treat insomnia (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep). Other brand name formulations containing zolpidem include: Edluar—a ...

    ... among facilities and may include cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, contingency management, and/or other interventions. It's important to find a facility that offers the type of care that is right ... continue reading
  • The Siver Lining for Meth-Exposed Newborns Starts Here

    Thousands of pregnant women in the U.S. are abusing meth during pregnancy. In fact, about 25 percent of all pregnant women seeking treatment at federal facilities are methamphetamine users. The result is hundreds of thousands of babies at risk. ...

    ... with nurturing, safe environments to help them reach their highest potential. Parenting classes and other interventions can also help to provide the type of home environment required for healthy development. Meth-exposed ... continue reading
  • Long-Term Side Effects of Zolpidem Abuse

    What Is Zolpidem Used For? Zolpidem is a hypnotic, or sleep-promoting substance found in some prescription insomnia medications, including the sleeping pill Ambien. 1 As a sedative-hypnotic substance, zolpidem use can impart a sense of euphoria and ...

    ... seizures. Professional help can keep those in withdrawal safe by providing appropriate medical and mental health interventions should adverse events arise over the course of detox. Therapy and counseling may also help a ... continue reading
  • The Thief, Pt. II: 7 Things Addiction Steals From Our Loved Ones

    Addiction is often referred to as a family disease—and for good reason. Contagious in its misery and destruction, the disease of addiction has the ability to sabotage anything we hold near and dear to our hearts. When friends and family are ...

    ... , loved ones may need to take a proactive step back from the destruction of addiction. If interventions and pleas to attend addiction treatment have been unproductive, removing yourself from the situation may be wise ... continue reading
  • Risks of Using Cocaine While Breastfeeding

    Cocaine is a powerful and highly addictive stimulant that is easily absorbed into the bloodstream. It has a high milk-to-plasma ratio, meaning a significant amount of the drug may pass from a mother's blood into her breast milk. 1 Cocaine is the ...

    ... include individual and group behavioral therapy . Some residential programs may offer complementary therapeutic interventions and other health and wellness activities, such as art therapy, yoga and meditation, exercise ... continue reading
  • Harmful Effects of Smoking During Pregnancy and How to Stop

    In the U.S., there are an estimated 42 million people (nearly 18% of the total population) who currently smoke. 1 Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the U.S. In fact, smoking accounts for nearly 1 in ...

    ... its use. 30 Gynecologists may recommend nicotine replacement therapy only after a woman has tried behavioral therapy interventions and they have failed. 31 A doctor should first discuss the risks and benefits of nicotine ... continue reading
  • Are You an Enabler? How to Stop Enabling an Addict

    What Is an Enabler? Enabling is a term that can be thought of in a positive or negative light, but when we talk about enabling in terms of addiction and recovery, it usually has a negative connotation. When someone is struggling with addiction, an ...

    ... who have substance use disorders are not the only people who can benefit from treatment interventions, including various behavioral therapies . SUDs invariably affect family systems. Therefore, family members often need ... continue reading
  • Meth Overdose Symptoms, Signs, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment

    What Is Methamphetamine? Methamphetamine—most commonly known as “meth,” “crystal,” “speed,” and “ice”—is an addictive stimulant that causes users to experience an intense, euphoric rush. 1 Meth can be smoked, snorted, injected, ...

    ... approach to treating meth addiction that combines incentives or rewards for positive change with interventions aimed at increasing motivation for recovery. Meth Addiction Treatment Types Treatment for meth addiction ... continue reading
  • Cocaine Addiction Side Effects, Symptoms, Withdrawal, and Treatment

    Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant drug that comes in the form of a white powder which is commonly snorted, smoked, or injected. 1 Its popularity as a recreational substance is in part due to its perceived positive effects on mood, ...

    ... and around-the-clock supervision and support. Outpatient treatment offers a similar range of therapeutic interventions to that of its counterpart but does not require onsite residence. Behavioral Therapies Behavioral ... continue reading
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers for Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Health Issues

    A significant amount of people suffering with substance abuse and addiction meet the criteria for having additional psychiatric disorders, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). The phenomenon of ...

    ... with each other. Specialized dual diagnosis treatment will employ a variety of pharmaceutical and therapeutic interventions that will address the separate conditions, as well as the interaction between them: Medicines ... continue reading
  • Long-Term Effects of Molly, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment

    MDMA Drug Information Ecstasy is the more common street name for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine—a highly addictive, illicit drug also known as MDMA , or “Molly.” This drug shares chemical structural similarities with both amphetamine and ...

    ... triggers. 8 The most effective treatments for people struggling with MDMA use disorders are cognitive behavioral interventions . These types of therapies are designed to help a person become more mindful about their ... continue reading
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  • Intervention for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

    In 2020, nearly 60% of the U.S. population aged 12 or older were estimated to have been currently using tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs. 1 There are many reasons that someone may feel the need to use substances. Some of these reasons may include an ...

    ... also reduce the risk of overdose , brain damage, and more. 12 It would be a good idea to plan an intervention around when you believe the person will be most receptive. 8 You may want to consider when the person will not ... continue reading
  • Planning an Intervention? 5 Things You Need to Know

    Watching a loved one suffer from addiction can be a difficult and painful experience. You want to offer your help and support, but you may not be sure where to start. If you're considering planning an intervention for your loved one's addiction, ...

    ... . According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, over 90% of people who attend a professional intervention, more than 90% will make a commitment to seek help. 1 That said, some people do refuse help ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Tussionex Addict

    Tussionex is a combination of hydrocodone, an opioid painkiller and cough suppressant, and chlorpheniramine, an antihistamine which eases allergy symptoms 1 . As a cough medicine, Tussionex is frequently prescribed to both children and adults. It is ...

    ... it can be easier to remain in denial about their problem. However, as with any form of abuse or addiction, early intervention is better than waiting . If you believe your loved one has a problem, it is better to act now ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Loved One With Dilaudid Addiction

    How to Approach a Dilaudid Addict Helping a loved one with a Dilaudid addiction can be incredibly challenging. It is important to be supportive and helpful without enabling your loved one to continue using. Some tips from the National Council on ...

    ... with your friend or loved one , there are some important key points to consider: The goal of an intervention is to present the addicted person with a structured opportunity to seek help and support to make positive life ... continue reading
  • Family Therapy for Addiction Treatment

    Addiction and the Family The impact of addiction is vast. Not only does it affect the person struggling with the substance use disorder (SUD), but it can impact the entire family. This makes sense considering that we are all shaped by, and help ...

    ... the group of family members meet with the loved one as a team 2-5 times in intervention meetings. Level 3: The Formal ARISE Intervention—Occurs if a commitment to treatment hasn't been made in Level 1 or Level 2. Severe ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Dextroamphetamine Addict

    How to Approach an Addict If someone in your life is struggling with an addiction to dextroamphetamine, you may be experiencing a lot of emotions, such as fear, concern, anger, and frustration. You may be willing to try anything to get them into ...

    ... the situation into an argument or even a violent confrontation. If you decide to have a drug addiction intervention , it can help to hire a trained professional to help arrange the meeting and treatment details, guide ... continue reading
  • Understanding Teen Alcoholism and Finding Teen Alcohol Treatment Help

    Facing teen alcoholism can be difficult for any family. Even when the teen who is abusing alcohol is ready and willing to accept help, the battle can be tough. If the family needs to stage an intervention in order to get the teen to accept help, it ...

    ... alcohol is ready and willing to accept help, the battle can be tough. If the family needs to stage an intervention in order to get the teen to accept help, it can be even more challenging. Substance Abuse Risk Factors ... continue reading
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

    Drinking alcohol during pregnancy is quite common despite its potentially harmful effects on the developing fetus. 1 Data from The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) found that 30.3% of women reported consuming alcohol at some point ...

    ... the sooner a child is assessed, the better. 7 If diagnosed, many children may be eligible for early intervention services, which strengthen skills among children ages 0 to 3. 7 Therapists trained to work with infants and ... continue reading
  • How to Treat Librium Addiction

    Librium—the trade name for the benzodiazepine chlordiazepoxide—is a tranquilizer that, when misused, may become addictive and cause increasing negative effects as a result of usage, which only worsen with time. Going through benzodiazepine ...

    ... develop incentives to boost his or her willingness to speak to a professional, such as a therapist or doctor. 1 Interventions for Librium Misuse If someone you care about is addicted to Librium , you may need to try new ... continue reading
  • Dealing with Roxicodone Addiction

    The risk of addiction is not limited to the use of illicit substances like heroin or cocaine. Legal drugs have the potential to cause devastating addiction, as well, even if they were initially legitimately prescribed. The Substance Abuse and Mental ...

    ... , is a planned meeting between the addicted individual and their close support network . The goal of an intervention is to confront the substance-using individual in an attempt to get them to accept treatment. Those ... continue reading
  • Addiction Rehab for Seniors

    Historically, young adults have presented with higher rates of substance abuse and have made up a larger demographic at treatment centers than older adults. 1 However, substance abuse in seniors is often overlooked, underreported, and undertreated. ...

    ... diagnoses that involve mental health issues and substance use disorders is an integrated drug or alcohol intervention where both issues are addressed during treatment. 13 There is evidence of a high correlation between ... continue reading
  • My Teen Son Is an Alcoholic. How Can I Help Him?

    If you are living at home with a teen who has become an alcoholic, you have many options for helping your child. Until they are 18, you have guardianship powers and can make many medical decisions for your child, and hospitals will recognize your ...

    ... your teen attends. If your teen is 18, they are legally an adult, but you can still request an intervention. Teachers, peers, and counselors are usually more than helpful in these situations, and they will be willing to ... continue reading
  • How to Get Help for Dexedrine Abuse

    How to Approach an Addict If someone close to you is struggling with an addiction to Dexedrine ( dextroamphetamine ), you may be feeling very worried about their health and well-being. It is common to feel unsure of how to express your concern when ...

    ... and friends of the addicted person gather together with the individual to try to convince them to get help. Interventions may take place with or without the help of a professional, but they may be more successful with ... continue reading
  • Court-Ordered Rehab

    Every year, people enter involuntary rehab under legal obligation or pressure from the court system and tend to remain in treatment longer and have higher attendance rates than those who enter voluntarily. 1 Consequently, involuntary rehab programs ...

    ... prevent future crimes. Studies detail that punishment alone is not an effective public health and safety intervention for offenders who commit drug-related crimes. 4 Drug courts serve as alternatives to regular courts ... continue reading
  • Using Painkillers When Pregnant

    Prescription painkillers, or opioids, are commonly used to treat pain. Opioid painkillers include drugs such as hydrocodone (Vicodin), oxycodone (OxyContin), codeine, and morphine. In addition to their inclusion in the many opioid analgesic ...

    ... issues of dependence with behavioral treatment. Treatment types may include: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): This type of intervention helps you to develop coping mechanisms for when you have a craving or urge to use ... continue reading
  • Is My Loved One an Alcoholic?

    It isn't easy to detect when a loved one is neck deep in alcoholism until a tragedy strikes. They may not exhibit the overt signs of substance abuse such as staggering, slurring, and a decline in health. Instead, you may watch out for the following ...

    ... family member displaying this sort of behavior, it might be time for an intervention . A counselor or local rehab center can give intervention advice on this complicated issue. An alcohol rehab facility will be able to ... continue reading
  • Long-Term Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs

    Alcohol and drug abuse can be challenging to overcome on your own. Many people seek treatment to help them stop the cycle of substance use and start the path to recovery. Finding the appropriate long-term drug rehab center for your needs may be a ...

    ... everyone's treatment plan will look somewhat different, the following are some of the treatments and interventions that many people receive as a part of a long-term residential treatment. Medical Detoxification Medical ... continue reading
  • Couples’ Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Addiction Treatment

    Substance misuse is a serious issue when it affects just one member of the family, but it can be even more problematic when it affects two people who are in a relationship, live together, or are married. Drug and alcohol rehab for couples is crucial ...

    ... in relationships that are abusive or deemed to be dangerous may not be allowed to enter treatment. 7 Interventions used to treat addiction in couples include: 4,8 Individual counseling. Group therapy . Self-help meetings ... continue reading
  • Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

    Substance addiction is a chronic condition involving compulsive drug and/or alcohol use. People who are addicted to substances may continue to drink or use drugs despite the potentially serious problems such substance use causes in their lives. 1 ...

    ... free or low-cost addiction treatment . Prices will differ between inpatient and outpatient rehab settings. The interventions that work for one person may not work for another. Addiction treatment can be effective, but it ... continue reading
  • Opioid Addiction: Treatment and Rehab

    If you or a loved one abuses opioids, you should know that opioid addiction treatment can be a beneficial and potentially life-saving intervention. 1 It can be challenging and uncomfortable to stop using opioids on your own. 2 Opioid rehab can help ...

    ... of treatment are used in opioid rehab centers. You might receive some or a combination of the following interventions and treatments: 15,16,17,18 Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) . This is a multifaceted approach that ... continue reading
  • Medications for Addiction Treatment

    Addiction is a chronic and complex, but treatable disease. Like other chronic diseases, such as heart disease, it can be managed under the guidance of a trained clinician, with a variety of addiction treatment approaches available that are ...

    ... not “curable.” However, people can be stabilized and achieve remission of symptoms with the help of medical interventions. There is also the potential for relapse , where symptoms of the disease return. For someone with ... continue reading
  • Painkiller Detox and Withdrawal

    Prescription painkillers are opioid medications that manage pain and, furthermore, exhibit activity throughout the brain's pleasure centers. Their interaction with opioid receptors in the brain results in a down-modification of the sensations of ...

    ... formal detox programs even if they decide to forego medical-assisted techniques. Even without pharmacologic intervention, the support and structure provided in a detox center can help an individual undergoing withdrawal ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Demerol Addict

    If you suspect that a loved one is abusing Demerol or you know someone who is trying to quit using the substance, there are ways that you can help. How to Approach an Addict It is important to understand how to address the situation in a supportive ...

    ... see if you can attend meetings. Some helpful methods include professional interventions and Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) . In an intervention, family and/or friends confront the individual in a non ... continue reading
  • Finding Help for Benzodiazepine Addiction

    Many people become addicted to benzodiazepines, or “benzos,” as they are often called. Common types of benzos include: Xanax . Valium . Klonopin . These anti-anxiety and anti-convulsant sedatives are effective at managing the conditions for ...

    ... on their own, and you may need the help of others to positively influence them into seeking treatment. Interventions by friends or family —in which several people in the addicted person's life come together to talk to ... continue reading
  • Can You Overdose on Painkillers?

    Some of the most predominantly prescribed pain management medications are opioid analgesics (painkillers). These prescription drugs interact with opioid receptors throughout the brain, initiating a chain of events that ultimately brings pain relief ...

    ... . Some supervised detox centers also administer medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. This kind of intervention called medically assisted treatment, or MAT, is supported in research and endorsed by the Substance ... continue reading
  • Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT)

    Denial is a common theme among those suffering with addiction. If someone is regularly abusing alcohol, prescription drugs, or illicit substances, denial might have them convinced that there is no problem or that any perceived problems are only the ...

    ... their own positive behaviors. Identify the best opportunities and ways to mention treatment to the IP. An intervention is based on high levels of pressure persuading the IP into treatment. CRAFT teaches the CSO to be ... continue reading
  • Why Are Prescription Opiates So Addictive?

    Prescription opiates—such as Vicodin , Percocet , and OxyContin —are narcotic medications used for pain management. These drugs are often referred to as “opioids,” which are synthetic and semi-synthetic derivatives of the active “opiate” ...

    ... for patients depending on their specific medical needs. Medication works best when combined with behavioral intervention, as well as screening and treatment for comorbid psychiatric disorders and infectious diseases. The ... continue reading
  • The Effects of Dilaudid Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects and Treatment

    Dilaudid Uses Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is an opioid analgesic prescribed to relieve pain. It is available in hospital settings as an injectable solution, or it may be prescribed in either an oral solution or tablet form. Its use is frequently ...

    ... dangerous to stop using Dilaudid on your own; however, for many people, the supportive care and medical intervention of a painkiller detox program can help to prevent relapse. Medical staff can help clients slowly taper ... continue reading
  • Drug Abuse Treatment Programs

    Why Choose Treatment? Drug abuse treatment programs provide valuable help to thousands of individuals struggling with drug misuse. Substance abuse of any kind affects people of all ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds. Despite the large ...

    ... people, the chronic nature of substance abuse necessitates vigilant outcome monitoring and, possibly, multiple intervention attempts. However, with focus and attention, recovery is possible. Types of Addiction Treatment ... continue reading
  • Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers

    Addiction is a chronic, complex medical condition that's characterized by the repeated misuse of substances even in the face of potentially harmful consequences. It can cause long-term changes in the way the brain responds in situations involving ...

    ... on the needs identified in their assessment. The 5 levels are: 2 Early intervention. Outpatient services Intensive outpatient/partial hospitalization services. Residential/Inpatient services. Medically managed intensive ... continue reading
  • How to Help a Hydrocodone Addict

    How to Approach a Hydrocodone Addict The abuse of hydrocodone can lead to serious health and social consequences, making the support of family and friends a priority. Loved ones can play an important role in helping an addicted individual seek ...

    ... low success rates and may result in making your loved one feel betrayed. If you plan to utilize an intervention, make sure you plan it carefully and consider getting the help of a professional. A more recent study found ... continue reading
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

    Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a method of psychotherapy first developed by Marsha Linehan that has since proven effective in treating a variety of mental health disorders. 1 In this article, you will get an in-depth look at DBT therapy ...

    ... months. They also had higher abstinence rates (16 months) compared to those who did not receive the DBT interventions. 4 Learning acceptance is what makes DBT a beneficial part of an addiction treatment plan . When you ... continue reading
  • Holistic Rehab Centers for Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

    What Is a Holistic Rehab Center? Holistic addiction treatment centers are an option for people seeking a drug and alcohol rehab program that incorporates both the health of the mind and body. The term holistic rehab is used to describe alcohol and ...

    ... aches and pains as the body adjusts to a drug-free state. Meditation. Naturopathic medicine. Nutritional interventions. Reiki—The harnessing of universal life force energy to begin a process of physical healing and ... continue reading
  • Adderall Withdrawal Symptoms and Quitting Adderall Use

    What Is Adderall Used For? Adderall—a branded formulation of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine —is a stimulant that doctors prescribe for the management of: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Narcolepsy. As a prescription ...

    ... to those used for addictions to other stimulants. Three common behavioral interventions used for stimulants are: 10 Contingency management interventions . These therapies use reward vouchers or cash prizes to reward ... continue reading
  • Christian Rehab Centers for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

    Deciding to get help for drug or alcohol addiction can be one of the most impactful and important decisions you ever make. There are many factors to consider when choosing a suitable treatment facility. These may include the location of the ...

    ... across the entire family system. Christian-based rehab may offer services incorporated into the evidence-based interventions and treatment settings outlined above. Faith-based elements such as 12-Step meetings , Bible ... continue reading
  • Drug Rehab and Addiction Treatment

    For many, finding a drug rehab center is one of the most difficult parts of entering into recovery. You might be wondering, 'how does rehab work?' or 'is there a drug rehab near me?' When you are in the early stages of recovery, it is important to ...

    ... in their system and who need support for medically managed withdrawal . 4 Detox consists of medical interventions aimed at minimizing the harmful effects of drug and alcohol withdrawal. Inpatient Drug Rehab Inpatient ... continue reading
  • Alternatives to Painkillers

    The 2012 National Health Interview Survey estimated that 126.1 million adults reported some pain in the previous 3 months, 25.3 million adults reported suffering from daily (chronic) pain, and 23.4 million reported experiencing a lot of it overall ...

    ... you can explore alternatives to medication in the treatment of your pain. Some of the interventions you might consider include: Exercise and nutrition. Various physical and psychological therapies. Natural supplements ... continue reading
  • How to Help an Alprazolam Addict

    Help for Alprazolam Addicts Alprazolam—marketed under the brand name Xanax —is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and panic disorders . Similar to the effects of alcohol, alprazolam works by depressing brain functions . Abuse of this drug ...

    ... comprised of physicians, nurses, counselors, psychiatrists, therapists, and social workers. Treatment settings, the type of interventions used, and the amenities provided will vary depending on the program . Receive 24/7 ... continue reading
  • Vyvanse Side Effects, Short-Term and Long-Term Effects, and Treatment

    What Is Vyvanse Used For? Vyvanse is a brand name for the medication lisdexamfetamine that is prescribed to treat Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and binge-eating disorders. 1,2 Vyvanse belongs to a class of medicines known as ...

    ... can provide a person with relapse prevention skills, stress-management techniques, and other various therapeutic interventions to help with long-term recovery. Treatment will help the person abusing Vyvanse explore the ... continue reading
  • Are Prescription Painkillers as Addictive as Heroin?

    The Link Between Painkillers and Heroin According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in 2011, 4.2 million Americans aged 12 or over had used heroin at least once in their lives. Of these users, an estimated 23% will go on to become ...

    ... and wean the body completely off the substance. Upon completion of detox, various behavioral therapy interventions will usually begin as the core of addiction treatment. Behavioral therapies include: Supportive therapy ... continue reading
  • Everything You Need to Know About Alcohol Withdrawal

    Two men in their early 30s enter an emergency room. One is suffering from heroin withdrawal and the other from alcohol withdrawal. One of the men is given some medication to reduce the painful effects of his symptoms and released within 2 hours of ...

    ... conditions and treatments. If these symptoms go unidentified, AWS can interfere with and complicate other medical interventions. Consequently, if you have an alcohol use disorder, you'll often need to spend more time ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Overdose Symptoms and Treatment

    Alcohol misuse is prevalent across the country and consequences of alcohol abuse can be felt on an individual and societal level. Alcohol misuse and excessive alcohol use include both binge drinking and heavy drinking. The Centers for Disease ...

    ... . Alcohol addiction treatment is multi-faceted, and treatment offers a variety of different services and interventions that are specific to your unique needs and recovery goals. Common services included in substance use ... continue reading
  • IV Drug Use: Signs, Dangers, and Treatment

    Injection is a method used by individuals who misuse drugs to obtain a quick and powerful effect. 1 Intravenous (IV) injection, or injection into a vein, is the practice referred to throughout this article as IV drug use. Injection into a vein or ...

    ... look different for each person, but it can occur in any of the following settings and with the following interventions: 13 Detoxification is the process in which the body clears itself of a drug. This should be completed ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Addiction Treatment and Rehab

    Drinking alcohol is a common and often problematic occurrence throughout the United States, where approximately 17 million people were classified as heavy drinkers in 2020. 1 In that same year, more then 28 million people in the U.S., ages 12 and ...

    ... and their mental health disorder. 6 Detoxification Close patient monitoring and other medical detox interventions may be important due to the risk of certain severe withdrawal symptoms or withdrawal complications ... continue reading
  • Alcohol Misuse and Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

    What Is Alcohol Misuse? According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), alcohol is the most commonly used and misused substance in the United States. 1 Those who misuse alcohol are not necessarily addicted or ...

    ... both long- and short-term treatment options. 3 During treatment, individuals go through detoxification . Detox is a set of interventions used to keep a person safe as they adjust to a lack of alcohol in the body. 19,20 ... continue reading
  • The Effects of Adderall Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment

    What Is Adderall Used For? Adderall is a form of amphetamine prescribed for the treatment of: 1 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Narcolepsy. It is available in 2 forms : immediate release and extended release. 1 Both forms are ...

    ... to minimize discomfort and ensure the safety of the process. Once withdrawal is completed, effective behavioral interventions are available for Adderall abuse. These follow a similar path as treatments for cocaine and ... continue reading
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