On your journey to recovery, there may be moments when you are looking for a bit of inspiration or motivation to keep you going in the right direction. Alternatively, you may want to know that others have faced the same struggles and learn from their hard-earned wisdom. Or, you may just need to hear someone…
Read More Drug addiction is a complex disease. Treating it requires an individualized approach. When you are ready to start on the path to recovery, know that you have treatment options for drug rehab in Virginia. Drug rehab options can be broken down into two main categories: inpatient and outpatient treatment. Inpatient is an effective option for…
Read More Highly addictive drugs create an incredibly strong psychological and physiological need to use them, despite the user being aware of the harm they cause to themselves. The most addictive drugs have the most painful and challenging withdrawal symptoms. These withdrawals can be so strong that eventually, the user stops seeking these drugs for the highs…
Read More Heroin is an opioid first manufactured in 1874 made from morphine. Morphine is a naturally occurring compound present in the seeds of the opium poppy. Developed by Alder Wright, heroin was thought to be a less addictive opioid than morphine. Unfortunately, this was not the case. With heroin being just as addictive as morphine, the…
Read More In the state of Virginia, all medication-assisted treatment (MAT) clinics need to be licensed by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Service. Additional licenses and certification from the Department of Medical Assistance and the American Society of Addiction Medicine can help you know the center is dedicated to the treatment of addiction disorders. To…
Read More Serving others is one of the most rewarding experiences we have as human beings. It allows us to focus on the needs of someone aside from ourselves and become part of something bigger in the community. In most recovery programs, service is a vital part of the recovery process. Learn how service in recovery helps…
Read More To recover something means to take back possession of a thing that was lost or stolen. When you begin treatment for your addiction, you are working to recover parts of yourself that have been lost or stolen by addiction. Being in recovery means reclaiming your autonomy, your health, and your true self. To be in…
Read More Prescription medications are a fantastic tool for pain management, anxiety, and ADHD when used correctly. However, many medications are addictive and can soon cross a line into abuse. If a loved one has suddenly changed in their personality or habits, or if you’re using prescription medications and wonder if you’ve begun to abuse them, there…
Read More Illicit drugs aren’t good for the human mind in general, but especially when the brain is growing rapidly, such as it does in puberty, illicit drugs are especially problematic. Stunting growth in the brain’s emotional and cognitive sectors is dire for the human body’s most complex organ. Here is how illicit drugs affect the human…
Read More Recovering from an addiction is extremely challenging. It often involves physical symptoms from withdrawal, which sometimes require medical attention or certain medications, and dealing with the mental aspects of addiction. While your friends and family can push you toward asking for help, or you must sign up for rehab because of a court judgment, the…
Read More The road to recovery isn’t an easy one. Stopping many addictive substances, including alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs, often comes with withdrawal symptoms, several of which can pose serious health concerns. Many people committed to recovery understand much of the struggles they must face to maintain their sobriety, from pushing through the withdrawal symptoms to…
Read More When OxyContin was first introduced to the market, some thought it was a miracle drug. Those with chronic or crippling pain had found a respite in which to heal, thanks to this pill. OxyContin was a form of OxyCodone, an opiate that is highly effective for managing pain. What made OxyContin so unique was its…
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