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How to Find a Good Addiction Therapist

Find the right addiction therapist by evaluating their experience, treatment approaches, and compatibility to support your recovery journey.

Warning Signs of Alcohol Abuse

Discover the warning signs of alcohol abuse, understand its levels, recognize alcoholism, learn about the dangers, and know when to seek treatment.

Am I an Addict? Quiz: Find Out Now

Are you concerned that you may be suffering from substance dependence? Take our “Am I an Addict? Quiz” to gain a better insight into your specific issues. Addiction is a complex issue that affects millions of people worldwide.

Can I Drink Alcohol With a UTI?

So, you’ve got a UTI, and now you’re wondering about life’s little pleasures, like enjoying a drink. We get it; it’s a common question. Can you reach for a glass of wine or open a cold one while suffering from a urinary tract infection?

Guide for Living With a Recovering Alcoholic or Addict

Living with a recovering addict is a journey filled with challenges, healing, and personal growth. It is a situation that requires understanding, patience, and an unwavering commitment to support.

The Dangers of Mixing Lexapro and Alcohol

Lexapro is a commonly prescribed medication for mental health issues such as depression and anxiety; it can provide significant relief for individuals struggling with these conditions.

Is Alcoholism a Mental Illness?

So, you’ve been wondering if alcoholism is a mental illness or not. It’s a complex topic, but here are the basics. Some people are just more prone to addiction and alcoholism due to genetics, environment, mental issues, or a combination of factors. The medical community officially recognizes alcoholism as a disease, and it is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).

Understanding Veteran Culture and the Relevance of PTSD

Even after service, veterans continue to face hardships that affect their mental health and well-being. The scars of war linger long after a veteran has returned home. Many veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of their service, and it can have a significant impact on their ability to transition back into civilian life.

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