In a world full of temptations, it's possible for a person to become addicted to just about anything. And while it's not always obvious, there are often warning signs that suggest there's a problem.
Addiction can affect anyone, regardless of background, education, or income. It often starts subtly—using alcohol to unw ...
Anyone with addiction has complex issues with short- and long-term needs. Almost 40% of patients with SUD/AUD have ...
One of the most powerful illusions in addiction is functionality. People continue working, parenting, socializing, and paying bills, which becomes evidence that nothing is wrong. Crisis is treated as ...
Addiction comes in many different forms and can completely take over a person’s life. On top of that, addiction can be isolating, making a person feel like they are all alone. Thankfully, that doesn’t ...
It’s easy to see the relationship between drug abuse and deteriorating physical health. It’s not a total surprise when an alcoholic experiences liver failure or a meth addict’s teeth fall out; these ...
Despite the growing prevalence of addiction among seniors, many cases go undetected even in health care settings where older ...
In context: Parenting in the internet age presents challenges never before experienced, such as managing screen time and monitoring online content. Balancing the benefits of technology with the risks ...
Key Takeaways Evidence-based therapies for alcohol addiction have scientific validation behind them, making them more ...