How to Break the Stigmas of Addiction
Your friends drink but never develop an addiction. You know people who can casually use marijuana and other drugs but never really seem to develop an addiction to it. You may know that you do have one. You’re afraid to get help, though, because of addiction stigmas. There are numerous stigmas of addiction that can […]
4 Signs of Alcohol Dependence
Overuse of alcohol can lead to alcoholism, a condition that could be impacting your relationships, health, and future. Knowing when to get help is often the most difficult part. At TruHealing Centers, we provide complete alcohol dependence support, including diagnosing and treating your alcohol addiction with the most innovative and effective programs available. What Is […]
When Are People Recovered from Addiction?

There is a reason most sober people refer to themselves as “in recovery” from addiction. Addiction is treatable, but not curable. Recovery refers to the lifelong process of healing physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually from addiction. However, most people do not ever refer to themselves as “recovered.” According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, […]
Connections Between ADHD and Addiction

Several studies have linked ADHD and addiction. One, which followed kids with and without ADHD over a 10-year period, found that ADHD was a significant predictor of substance use disorders. According to WebMD, ADHD is five to 10 times more common in people with alcohol use disorder than among the general population. Research has identified […]
4 Ways to Stay Sober During a Crisis
In crisis situations, your brain reacts by pumping stress hormones into your blood. It’s meant to help give you the tools you need to fight the situation or flee from it. Yet, in today’s world, that crisis isn’t always fleeting. It may last, and the stress you feel doesn’t get better. This can make it […]
How to Begin Recovery After a Relapse
Relapse occurs when a person who has entered sobriety and recovery uses drugs or alcohol again. It can feel like a failure and an impossible challenge to overcome, especially when you are faced with other people judging you. Yet, there is still help available. Addiction recovery is still possible after relapse, especially when you get […]
Healthy Coping is an Important Part of Recovery

Addiction is in some ways a coping mechanism. We start drinking or doing drugs as a self-soothing method, and then substance abuse changes our brains. This is why practicing healthy coping skills is a key part of recovery. If drugs or alcohol were what you used to cope, you need to replace them with positive […]
National Institute on Drug Abuse Funds Study on Medication-Assisted Treatment for Meth
A study published last week—funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse—shows promise regarding the first-ever medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for meth addiction. Participants received either a placebo or a combination of Naltrexone (Vivitrol and Revia) and Bupropion (Wellbutrin). Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist already used to treat alcohol and opioid use disorder, can help prevent cravings. […]
3 Ways Stress Leads to Alcoholism

Stress is a part of everyday life for many people. Sometimes, we can learn to push that stress away and focus on what needs to be accomplished. Other times, it does not get better. That’s when alcohol abuse begins. Alcohol dependence and alcoholism can occur at this point, putting you at risk for many more […]
Searching for Dopamine During the Pandemic

As I learn about dopamine’s role in addiction, I understand why I and others in recovery might engage in self-destructive behaviors. Recovery gives us a chance to channel self-destructive tendencies in healthy ways; many of us have worked hard on this. But the COVID-19 pandemic can exacerbate these proclivities, even if we are staying away […]