3 Benefits of Gender-Specific Treatment
Substance use disorders don’t discriminate. They affect both women and men, but that doesn’t mean the treatment should be the same for both. Gender-specific treatment programs, such as the ones available at TruHealing Centers, customizes the care plan to meet the needs of women and men individually. It recognizes the genders’ uniqueness and how you […]
What Are Opioids?
Opioids are a class of drug, found in the opioid poppy plant, that interact with opioid receptors in the brain and body. They can create calming effects or feelings of euphoria. They are often prescribed to treat pain. Opioids can be prescription pain relievers, such as OxyContin, or “street drugs” like heroin. People can become […]
How Dangerous Is Social Drinking on St. Patrick’s Day?
Certain holidays seem to be built around the idea of going out and having a few drinks in celebration. St. Patrick’s Day is perhaps the most well-known of these holidays. Every year, people worldwide celebrate the life of Ireland’s patron saint with all things green, including beer and cocktails. Many people associate alcohol abuse with […]
Do I Need Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment?
Many people take prescription medication, especially opioid painkillers or central nervous system depressants such as Xanax. Others may use prescription drugs recklessly, and the abuse of these drugs can lead to the need for treatment. Abuse of prescription drugs is dangerous and can even be deadly for some. That’s why our TruHealing Centers team thinks […]
3 Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs
The abuse of prescription drugs is on the rise. It’s considered one of the fastest-growing drug abuse problems in this country. An estimated eighteen million people countrywide have at one time misused prescription medication. Addiction and abuse of prescription drugs are just as dangerous as what you find on the street, like heroin or crack […]
Coping with Strong Feelings Sober
A big part of recovery is learning to cope with strong emotions—the kind we previously dealt with by using alcohol or drugs. This change doesn’t happen overnight; it’s something to work towards throughout recovery. Learning to sit with strong feelings not only helps protect against relapse—it gives you emotional resilience and improves your quality of […]
4 Signs of Painkiller Addiction
There is a common misconception that if a physician prescribes a drug, it is always safe to use. That is only true for those who follow the instructions and use the medication as intended. It is also only true if the person who the medication is for is the one who takes it. The painkiller abuse […]
What is the Difference Between Coping Skills and Defense Mechanisms?
Coping with stress and challenges is a big part of recovery—and life. Everyone has ways of coping, whether those methods are healthy or not. Not every source differentiates between coping skills and defense mechanisms. However, coping skills are typically seen as intentional, conscious practices that people build over time. Meanwhile, defense mechanisms are unconscious ways […]
What are Nicotine Cessation Programs?
Substance use disorders and cigarette addiction commonly co-occur. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), reports of past-month smoking are three times higher among people in addiction treatment than in the general population.[1] Nicotine cessation programs in addiction treatment tackle the substance and the cigarette addiction at the same time. There […]
Are We Powerless or Empowered in Recovery?
In Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the first step is: “We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.” In this context, being powerless means you can’t drink in a controlled way. Many of us tried again and again to moderate our drinking or drug use before accepting we had no control over them. […]