Adverse Childhood Experiences In Tennessee
Lawmakers in Nashville are discussing strategies to help children of families where there is drug or opioid abuse that is prevalent in the household. According
Codeine: How and Why it’s Abused
Addiction can affect anyone regardless of their age, family history, financial status, or race. Even trying a drug one time could lead to dependence. A
Addiction: Why Relapsing is so Common
Many of us have friends or family members that have suffered from substance abuse disorder and struggled to overcome their addiction and completely recover. It’s
Understanding the Link Between Co-Occurring Disorders
Individuals suffering from substance abuse disorder oftentimes also struggle with mental health problems, such as depression, bipolar disorder, and/or anxiety. When this happens, professionals refer
The Importance of Empathy in Rehabilitation
Treatment in addiction is a long, arduous process—one that requires a strong will and great support. Be it from family, friends or a therapist, addicts
How to Help Addicts as a Family Member
Addiction is defined as a “treatable, chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences.” An addict
What Is Naloxone And Who Can Take It?
You may have heard that there are medications that can help someone recover from an opioid overdose. One of these medications is Naloxone. Naloxone is
The Relationship Between Alcohol and the Heart
You’ve heard it often, alcohol is good for the heart. A bit of red wine here and there is going to protect you from a
Why Recovering Addicts Should Avoid Dating
After successfully completing a treatment program, the next challenge is to successfully maintain a sober life. Because rebuilding relationships with loved ones can be difficult
How to Rebuild Trust After Addiction
When individuals suffer from substance abuse disorder, it’s common for the relationships they have with their friends and family to get damaged. Once the body
How Families Can Support the Recovery Process
Watching a loved one struggle with alcohol and/or drug addiction can negatively affect family members who have constantly tried to offer help. Even if their
The Stages of Relapse in Addiction
“Relapse” a terrifying word to any addict desperately trying to push through rehabilitation and achieve sobriety. It is frighteningly common—with a 40 to 60 percent