Am I Addicted to Prescription Drugs?
Prescription drug addiction is extremely common. Typically, those who become addicted to prescription medications do not intend to do so. A person may begin taking medications for an entirely innocent reason such as after undergoing surgery or to treat pain related to an injury. Because of the addictive potential of some medications, especially prescription opiates, […]
New Years Resolution: Get Sober
Make a Resolution That Sticks This New Year's New Year’s resolutions are a common tradition. Many individuals choose to celebrate the holiday by vowing to live a healthier life. That might look like being more compassionate with others, eating healthier, exercising more, or getting sober. The problem with the new year, new me resolutions is [...]Avoid These Addiction Triggers During the Holidays
If you are in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction, the holidays can be an especially challenging time. Addiction triggers seem to be everywhere, tempting you to relapse. However, one of the things you learned in alcohol addiction treatment was identifying addiction triggers and developing a strategy for managing them. Festivities, family and friend connections, […]
Men’s Rehab Program in Maryland
There are critical differences when it comes to how men and women react and respond to substance abuse. That’s one of the main reasons for the existence of gender-specific treatment, including men’s rehab centers. In men-only spaces, men in recovery from substance use issues can benefit from the perspectives of other men in recovery as […]
3 Signs Your Loved One Needs Alcohol Treatment
Learning the signs of alcoholism can help you identify if you or someone you love is in trouble. If regular drinking has turned into alcohol misuse or dependency, early intervention is ideal. At TruHealing Gaithersburg in Maryland, we offer alcohol education and detox at our treatment center. To learn more about alcohol addiction treatment, reach […]
How Can Heroin Affect the Brain?
The use of heroin, especially over a long period of time, has a lasting effect on the brain. Brain damage is possible as a result of using heroin. It’s important to keep in mind that someone who ceases use of heroin, undergoes treatment, and maintains sobriety can regain much of their cognitive abilities. The experts […]
Am I Addicted to Painkillers?
Prescription painkillers are often an unintentional gateway to opioid addiction. Powerful synthetic opiates like fentanyl have only made the opioid epidemic worse. In recent years, the introduction of these highly potent opiates has resulted in a spike in opioid-related overdoses and deaths. If you or someone you love is addicted to painkillers or other opiates, […]
4 Techniques for a Sober Holiday Season
The holidays are a difficult time for many of us. The holiday season is especially difficult for those in recovery. On holidays where many people drink, it can be particularly challenging for those in recovery to face triggering situations. They might be asked unpleasant or intrusive questions during what is meant to be a pleasant […]
The Long-Term Effects of Heroin on Your Body
It goes without saying that over time, heroin and other opiates can take a serious physical toll on a person’s body. This is partly why there is so much emphasis on early intervention and preventative measures to treat heroin addiction. The long-term effects of heroin use can alter brain functioning, cause negative behaviors, and cause […]
The Difference: Opiates vs. Opioids
There tends to be confusion surrounding the difference between opiates and opioids. Often, people think that these two terms are interchangeable. Opioids are natural versions of drugs that interact with the receptors in our brains. Opiates are synthetic drugs created in a lab that are significantly stronger than natural opiates. In this instance, it’s important […]