Are we born addicts?
Are we born addicts? This is the age old question of addiction: What causes people to become addicts? Is it genetic or environmental? Nature or nurture? Are we born as addicts or does our environment cause us to become addicts?... Learn MoreWhat’s the difference between a habit and an addiction?
What's the difference between a habit and an Addiction? It isn’t always easy to know the difference between a habit and an addiction. One way to tell the difference is to look at the outcomes or consequences of your... Learn MoreYour Baby’s Brain on Drugs
Your Baby's Brain on Drugs Obviously, exposure to drugs prenatally is bad for a baby’s brain. A baby’s brain is growing and developing while you are pregnant, so when drugs are introduced, it can disrupt this growth. The amount... Learn MoreAre Adoptees High Risk for Substance Abuse?
Are Adoptees High Risk for Substance Abuse? It is a commonly held belief that adoptees are at a higher risk for all psychiatric illness, including substance abuse. However, some studies now suggest that there are other factors at play. For... Learn MoreHow to Practice Humility in Your Recovery
When we lack humility, we usually end up disrespecting and hurting others. We can also end up feeling humiliated ourselves. This is one of the spiritual consequences of defying this spiritual principle. Practicing humility in your recovery makes you teachable,... Learn MoreIn The News: UK Bans Cigarette Branding
This morning I came across an article about the UK banning cigarette branding and ironically I was just discussing cigarette advertising with a friend last night. As we talked, I flipped through the September 8th, 1972 subscription of LIFE magazine... Learn MoreYour Brain on Drugs: Oxycodone
Your Brain on Oxycodone: What is Oxycodone? Oxycodone is a very strong prescription painkiller. It is effective in treating moderate to severe pain, but it can have some negative side effects. Oxycodone addiction can lead to even greater health risks... Learn MoreWhy You Shouldn’t Start Romantic Relationships in Rehab
Why You Shouldn't Start Romantic Relationships in Rehab: Human Nature We are human, so it is natural for us to want to connect to others and possibly start romantic relationships. Romantic relationships fill our desires for human companionship. They... Learn MoreDrug Addiction in College
Drug Addiction in College How many college students are abusing drugs? Almost half of the United States’ college students are abusing drugs or binge drinking at least once a month. Alcohol is still is the most used substance of abuse at colleges... Learn MoreWomen Are Less Likely To Seek Addiction Treatment
Women Are Less Likely To Seek Addiction Treatment Statistically, men are more likely to engage in substance abuse and become addicted, but the number of female addicts and alcoholics is on the rise. Unfortunately, women are far less likely to... Learn MoreAdverse Health Effects of Oxycodone
Adverse Health Effects of Oxycodone Oxycodone is a very strong prescription painkiller. It is effective in treating moderate to severe pain, but it can have some negative side effects. Oxycodone addiction can lead to even greater health risks and... Learn MoreYour Brain on Drugs: Psilocybin
Your Brain on Psilocybin - What is psilocybin? Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound produced in more than 200 different species of mushrooms. The mushrooms are known as psilocybin mushrooms or in more common terms, magic mushrooms. The effects... Learn More
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