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HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 12 TOOLS TO HAVE IN YOUR RECOVERY 'TOOLBOX' Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your recovery and help you maintain your sobriety. #1. A program of recovery (vs abstinence) Recovery is not merely abstaining from drinking and drugging. If you don’t have some kind of program that supports you in your recovery (i.e. working the 12 Steps), thenit’s
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
7 SIGNS YOUR LIFE IS UNMANAGEABLE (EVEN IF YOU'RE SOBER) Oh, and making money in legitimate ways is a must. Your life is unmanageable if you choose not to earn an honest living. #2. You blame others. via wifflegif.com. A surefire sign your life is unmanageable (even if you’re sober) is that you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and for the state of affairs that your life is currentlyin.
7 SIGNS YOU'RE BECOMING COMPLACENT IN YOUR RECOVERY 7 Signs You’re Becoming Complacent in Your Recovery. Getting a life worth living is the outcome of a successful and active recovery.It allows you to regain the inspiration, motivation, and confidence to seek and obtain the things in life that make you happiest. 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. DRUGS ON THE JOB: THE PREVALENCE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AT WORK Understanding the Urge to Do Drugs on the Job. They say there are a time and a place for everything. But for those who struggle with substance use disorder, it can feel impossible to control the urge to use drugs or drink, regardless of the time or place. 5 THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT YOUR 2ND YEAR OF SOBRIETY 5 Things No One Tells You about Your 2nd Year of Sobriety: It’s an Emotional Year. They say that the 1 st year is about physical health, the 2 nd year is emotional and the 3 rd year is spiritual. In that first year it really is a lot about physical health and awareness; in the second year it is definitely a year of emotional growth. For me TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 10 SURE SIGNS YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER IS ADDICTED TO DRUGS 10 Sure Signs Your Son or Daughter is Addicted to Drugs. By Jenny Hunt, Palm Partners Recovery Center. January 23, 2012. It may be hard to determine if your son or daughter is addicted to drugs, especially if they are hiding it from you. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 12 TOOLS TO HAVE IN YOUR RECOVERY 'TOOLBOX' Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your recovery and help you maintain your sobriety. #1. A program of recovery (vs abstinence) Recovery is not merely abstaining from drinking and drugging. If you don’t have some kind of program that supports you in your recovery (i.e. working the 12 Steps), thenit’s
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
7 SIGNS YOUR LIFE IS UNMANAGEABLE (EVEN IF YOU'RE SOBER) Oh, and making money in legitimate ways is a must. Your life is unmanageable if you choose not to earn an honest living. #2. You blame others. via wifflegif.com. A surefire sign your life is unmanageable (even if you’re sober) is that you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and for the state of affairs that your life is currentlyin.
7 SIGNS YOU'RE BECOMING COMPLACENT IN YOUR RECOVERY 7 Signs You’re Becoming Complacent in Your Recovery. Getting a life worth living is the outcome of a successful and active recovery.It allows you to regain the inspiration, motivation, and confidence to seek and obtain the things in life that make you happiest. 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. DRUGS ON THE JOB: THE PREVALENCE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AT WORK Understanding the Urge to Do Drugs on the Job. They say there are a time and a place for everything. But for those who struggle with substance use disorder, it can feel impossible to control the urge to use drugs or drink, regardless of the time or place. 5 THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT YOUR 2ND YEAR OF SOBRIETY 5 Things No One Tells You about Your 2nd Year of Sobriety: It’s an Emotional Year. They say that the 1 st year is about physical health, the 2 nd year is emotional and the 3 rd year is spiritual. In that first year it really is a lot about physical health and awareness; in the second year it is definitely a year of emotional growth. For me TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 10 SURE SIGNS YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER IS ADDICTED TO DRUGS 10 Sure Signs Your Son or Daughter is Addicted to Drugs. By Jenny Hunt, Palm Partners Recovery Center. January 23, 2012. It may be hard to determine if your son or daughter is addicted to drugs, especially if they are hiding it from you. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 40’S History of drug abuse 40’s: Cocaine. In 1914, the Harrison Narcotic Act outlawed cocaine in the United States and usage declined throughout the 1940s through the 1960s. In the 1970s cocaine regained popularity as a recreational drug and was glamorized in the U.S. popular media. Articles from the time proclaimed cocaine asnon-addictive.
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. 7 SIGNS YOU'RE BECOMING COMPLACENT IN YOUR RECOVERY 7 Signs You’re Becoming Complacent in Your Recovery. Getting a life worth living is the outcome of a successful and active recovery.It allows you to regain the inspiration, motivation, and confidence to seek and obtain the things in life that make you happiest. 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 40’S History of drug abuse 40’s: Cocaine. In 1914, the Harrison Narcotic Act outlawed cocaine in the United States and usage declined throughout the 1940s through the 1960s. In the 1970s cocaine regained popularity as a recreational drug and was glamorized in the U.S. popular media. Articles from the time proclaimed cocaine asnon-addictive.
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. 7 SIGNS YOU'RE BECOMING COMPLACENT IN YOUR RECOVERY 7 Signs You’re Becoming Complacent in Your Recovery. Getting a life worth living is the outcome of a successful and active recovery.It allows you to regain the inspiration, motivation, and confidence to seek and obtain the things in life that make you happiest. 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 50'S The 50’s history of drug abuse was not as much characterized by the drug users themselves but the bigger picture going on around them. The government was highly involved because so many of the drugs used in the 50’s were still legal and later on, of course, became illegal. The 50’s built the foundation of the drug system and use we have THE ROLE OF EGO IN ADDICTION The Role of the Ego in Addiction. What is the “ego”? Sigmund Freud, the founding father of Psychoanalysis, proposed a structural model of the psyche which included the id, ego and super-ego.. The id is the unorganized part of the personality structure that contains a human’s basic, instinctual drives. Babies are often used as an example as to what the ‘Id’ represents. INVOLUNTARY DRUG TREATMENT IN NEW YORK Act/threaten/attempt violence to self or others in the past 48 months immediately preceding petition filing. New York’s law about involuntary drug treatment is commonly known as Kendra’s Law when it comes to outpatient help. Involuntary drug treatment in New York can be very valuable in helping to save an addict or alcoholics life. THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 70'S Perception of Drug Use in the 1970s. The scare tactics of the 1960s gave way to the contradictory messages of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Drugs became glamorous, without becoming better understood. The ranks of those who had tried illegal drugs grew — in 1973, 12% of respondents to a Gallup poll said they had tried marijuana. THE "ISM' IN ALCOHOLISM, DEFINED BY THE ALCOHOLIC Alcoholism In An Alcoholics Mind, Alcoholism In A Person’s Soul. To have the disease of alcoholism means quite a few different things not only just the definition which the dictionary gives us or the doctors explain to us. Coming from an alcoholic such as myself, alcoholism is more than just an addiction to the consumption of alcohol; it’s a state of mind and a state of being. 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 12 TOOLS TO HAVE IN YOUR RECOVERY 'TOOLBOX' Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your recovery and help you maintain your sobriety. #1. A program of recovery (vs abstinence) Recovery is not merely abstaining from drinking and drugging. If you don’t have some kind of program that supports you in your recovery (i.e. working the 12 Steps), thenit’s
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 12 TOOLS TO HAVE IN YOUR RECOVERY 'TOOLBOX' Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your recovery and help you maintain your sobriety. #1. A program of recovery (vs abstinence) Recovery is not merely abstaining from drinking and drugging. If you don’t have some kind of program that supports you in your recovery (i.e. working the 12 Steps), thenit’s
11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 12 TOOLS TO HAVE IN YOUR RECOVERY 'TOOLBOX' Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your recovery and help you maintain your sobriety. #1. A program of recovery (vs abstinence) Recovery is not merely abstaining from drinking and drugging. If you don’t have some kind of program that supports you in your recovery (i.e. working the 12 Steps), thenit’s
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
7 SIGNS YOUR LIFE IS UNMANAGEABLE (EVEN IF YOU'RE SOBER) Oh, and making money in legitimate ways is a must. Your life is unmanageable if you choose not to earn an honest living. #2. You blame others. via wifflegif.com. A surefire sign your life is unmanageable (even if you’re sober) is that you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and for the state of affairs that your life is currentlyin.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 50'S The 50’s history of drug abuse was not as much characterized by the drug users themselves but the bigger picture going on around them. The government was highly involved because so many of the drugs used in the 50’s were still legal and later on, of course, became illegal. The 50’s built the foundation of the drug system and use we have TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 10 WAYS TO TELL PEOPLE YOU DON'T DRINK (WITHOUT BEING AWKWARD) Being the designated driver is a noble way of getting out of having to explain that you don’t drink. If the person offering you the drink isn’t a slimeball, they’ll respect you for your decision to play it safe by not even chancing one drink. And you’ll be the awesome, reliable friend who’d rather be safe than ‘party it up.’. CAN A FORMER DRUG ADDICT EVER DRINK SUCCESSFULLY? Too many drug addicts do not recover because they believe they can drink alcohol successfully, and they don’t take the opportunity to understand what it truly means to be an addict, but there are so many opportunities out there. If you or someone you love is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please call toll-free 1-800-951-6135. 10 SURE SIGNS YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER IS ADDICTED TO DRUGS 10 Sure Signs Your Son or Daughter is Addicted to Drugs. By Jenny Hunt, Palm Partners Recovery Center. January 23, 2012. It may be hard to determine if your son or daughter is addicted to drugs, especially if they are hiding it from you. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
THE THREE STAGES OF ADDICTION DENIAL AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM The third stage of addiction denial is the refusal to believe that you have to be willing to go to any length for your recovery program. Basically, the addict/alcoholic’s commitment to sobriety might be strong but, their commitment to doing whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety is weak. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the 12 TOOLS TO HAVE IN YOUR RECOVERY 'TOOLBOX' Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your recovery and help you maintain your sobriety. #1. A program of recovery (vs abstinence) Recovery is not merely abstaining from drinking and drugging. If you don’t have some kind of program that supports you in your recovery (i.e. working the 12 Steps), thenit’s
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 60'S Drug abuse in the 1960s. Marijuana use in the 1960s: A campaign conducted in the 1930s by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) sought to portray marijuana as a powerful, addicting substance that would lead users into narcotics addiction. It is still considered a “gateway” drugby some
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 90’S History of Drug Abuse: The 90’s. A decade of “mom and pop” meth labs, being heroin chic, up all night at the rave and totally stoned. Federal funding for the war on drugs reached $17.1 billion dollars. At this period of time, 34% of Americans admitted to having tried marijuana. In the 1990s there was decline in most drug abuse but notall.
HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 50'S The 50’s history of drug abuse was not as much characterized by the drug users themselves but the bigger picture going on around them. The government was highly involved because so many of the drugs used in the 50’s were still legal and later on, of course, became illegal. The 50’s built the foundation of the drug system and use we have HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
7 SIGNS YOUR LIFE IS UNMANAGEABLE (EVEN IF YOU'RE SOBER) Oh, and making money in legitimate ways is a must. Your life is unmanageable if you choose not to earn an honest living. #2. You blame others. via wifflegif.com. A surefire sign your life is unmanageable (even if you’re sober) is that you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and for the state of affairs that your life is currentlyin.
DOES REHAB GO ON YOUR RECORD? If you are looking to go to rehab you probably have many different concerns, especially when it comes to your privacy. You may not want anyone such as future employers or school to know that you have had a problem with drugs and alcohol. This is where your health care rights come into play and it is a question that is very commonly asked; does rehab go on your record? TOP 5 REASONS WOMEN RELAPSE Top 5 Reasons Women Relapse: Unrecognized Love, Relationship, or Sex Addiction. Being drawn to unhealthy relationships in early recovery can be a sign of an undiagnosed love, relationship, or sex addiction, according to Sack. As addicts, we are drawn to the THE "ISM' IN ALCOHOLISM, DEFINED BY THE ALCOHOLIC Alcoholism In An Alcoholics Mind, Alcoholism In A Person’s Soul. To have the disease of alcoholism means quite a few different things not only just the definition which the dictionary gives us or the doctors explain to us. Coming from an alcoholic such as myself, alcoholism is more than just an addiction to the consumption of alcohol; it’s a state of mind and a state of being. CAN A FORMER DRUG ADDICT EVER DRINK SUCCESSFULLY? Too many drug addicts do not recover because they believe they can drink alcohol successfully, and they don’t take the opportunity to understand what it truly means to be an addict, but there are so many opportunities out there. If you or someone you love is struggling with substance abuse or addiction, please call toll-free 1-800-951-6135. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
INVOLUNTARY DRUG TREATMENT IN NEW YORK Act/threaten/attempt violence to self or others in the past 48 months immediately preceding petition filing. New York’s law about involuntary drug treatment is commonly known as Kendra’s Law when it comes to outpatient help. Involuntary drug treatment in New York can be very valuable in helping to save an addict or alcoholics life. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 70'S Perception of Drug Use in the 1970s. The scare tactics of the 1960s gave way to the contradictory messages of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Drugs became glamorous, without becoming better understood. The ranks of those who had tried illegal drugs grew — in 1973, 12% of respondents to a Gallup poll said they had tried marijuana. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what 6 SIGNS OF AN EGOMANIAC WITH AN INFERIORITY COMPLEXSIGNS OF ANEGOMANIAC
6 Signs of an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex. Being an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex is a special type of personality based on practically opposite perspectives of the ego often associated with alcoholics and addicts. THE "ISM' IN ALCOHOLISM, DEFINED BY THE ALCOHOLIC Alcoholism In An Alcoholics Mind, Alcoholism In A Person’s Soul. To have the disease of alcoholism means quite a few different things not only just the definition which the dictionary gives us or the doctors explain to us. Coming from an alcoholic such as myself, alcoholism is more than just an addiction to the consumption of alcohol; it’s a state of mind and a state of being. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
INVOLUNTARY DRUG TREATMENT IN NEW YORK Act/threaten/attempt violence to self or others in the past 48 months immediately preceding petition filing. New York’s law about involuntary drug treatment is commonly known as Kendra’s Law when it comes to outpatient help. Involuntary drug treatment in New York can be very valuable in helping to save an addict or alcoholics life. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 70'S Perception of Drug Use in the 1970s. The scare tactics of the 1960s gave way to the contradictory messages of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Drugs became glamorous, without becoming better understood. The ranks of those who had tried illegal drugs grew — in 1973, 12% of respondents to a Gallup poll said they had tried marijuana. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what 6 SIGNS OF AN EGOMANIAC WITH AN INFERIORITY COMPLEXSIGNS OF ANEGOMANIAC
6 Signs of an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex. Being an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex is a special type of personality based on practically opposite perspectives of the ego often associated with alcoholics and addicts. THE "ISM' IN ALCOHOLISM, DEFINED BY THE ALCOHOLIC Alcoholism In An Alcoholics Mind, Alcoholism In A Person’s Soul. To have the disease of alcoholism means quite a few different things not only just the definition which the dictionary gives us or the doctors explain to us. Coming from an alcoholic such as myself, alcoholism is more than just an addiction to the consumption of alcohol; it’s a state of mind and a state of being. ALCOHOL AND DRUG REHABILITATION CENTER Focus on the Mind. As one of the most renowned drug rehabilitation centers in Florida, Palm Partners cultivates successful recovery by calming, centering and nourishing the mind. Our counselors work to educate clients and their families on the science of addiction and recovery, while healing relationships and establishing new ones inorder to
PALM PARTNERS RECOVERY CENTER Palm Partners in Delray Beach, Florida One of the Country’s Most Trusted Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers. Located in the iconic, tranquil and tropical Palm Beaches, Palm Partners Recovery Center is a safe haven for individuals who seek to end the devastating effects of chemical dependency.It is difficult for loved ones to understand and help with uncontrollable compulsions, but Palm HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 50'S The 50’s history of drug abuse was not as much characterized by the drug users themselves but the bigger picture going on around them. The government was highly involved because so many of the drugs used in the 50’s were still legal and later on, of course, became illegal. The 50’s built the foundation of the drug system and use we have12 STEPS TO RELAPSE
you’re like, “I got this.” By Cheryl Steinberg. As a sort of tongue-in-cheek exercise, a different version of the 12 Steps were written. These steps are basically a guideline of what not to do if you want to stay clean and sober, that is, if you continue to think in the following way, you’re well on your way to being miserable and most likely, to a relapse. THE ROLE OF EGO IN ADDICTION The Role of the Ego in Addiction. What is the “ego”? Sigmund Freud, the founding father of Psychoanalysis, proposed a structural model of the psyche which included the id, ego and super-ego.. The id is the unorganized part of the personality structure that contains a human’s basic, instinctual drives. Babies are often used as an example as to what the ‘Id’ represents. 6 WAYS ADDICTION IS TREATED DIFFERENTLY IN AMERICA 6 Ways Addiction is Treated Differently in America. Although we are considered the Leader of the Western World, America has a lot to learn about addiction and addiction treatment. Here are 6 ways addiction is treated differently in America. #1. We Incarcerate People to Stop Drug Use. America holds the title of incarcerating more people than any HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 5 THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT GOING TO A METHADONE CLINIC Several years ago while in active addiction, I began to feel desperate about my situation – wanting to do anything to quit using opiates. I didn’t know anything about addiction and recovery so, when a “using buddy” suggested going to the methadone clinic, saying it was a solution to my situation, I jumped at it.I didn’t know anything about methadone or methadone clinics, either, and WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
INVOLUNTARY DRUG TREATMENT IN NEW YORK Act/threaten/attempt violence to self or others in the past 48 months immediately preceding petition filing. New York’s law about involuntary drug treatment is commonly known as Kendra’s Law when it comes to outpatient help. Involuntary drug treatment in New York can be very valuable in helping to save an addict or alcoholics life. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 70'S Perception of Drug Use in the 1970s. The scare tactics of the 1960s gave way to the contradictory messages of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Drugs became glamorous, without becoming better understood. The ranks of those who had tried illegal drugs grew — in 1973, 12% of respondents to a Gallup poll said they had tried marijuana. THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
7 SIGNS YOUR LIFE IS UNMANAGEABLE (EVEN IF YOU'RE SOBER)AA POWERLESS AND UNMANAGEABLEAA POWERLESS AND UNMANAGEABLE Oh, and making money in legitimate ways is a must. Your life is unmanageable if you choose not to earn an honest living. #2. You blame others. via wifflegif.com. A surefire sign your life is unmanageable (even if you’re sober) is that you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and for the state of affairs that your life is currentlyin.
THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what 6 SIGNS OF AN EGOMANIAC WITH AN INFERIORITY COMPLEXSIGNS OF ANEGOMANIAC
6 Signs of an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex. Being an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex is a special type of personality based on practically opposite perspectives of the ego often associated with alcoholics and addicts. THE "ISM' IN ALCOHOLISM, DEFINED BY THE ALCOHOLIC Alcoholism In An Alcoholics Mind, Alcoholism In A Person’s Soul. To have the disease of alcoholism means quite a few different things not only just the definition which the dictionary gives us or the doctors explain to us. Coming from an alcoholic such as myself, alcoholism is more than just an addiction to the consumption of alcohol; it’s a state of mind and a state of being. WHAT DRUGS DON'T SHOW UP ON A DRUG TEST? What Drugs Don’t Show Up on a Drug Test: Synthetic Drugs. There are a number of drugs that are synthetic versions of common illicit substances, and many of these dangerous substances are undetectable drugs. This is a horrifying reality that many are trying to fight, because these are some of the most harmful drugs on the streets. 11 WAYS TO TELL A RECOVERING ADDICT IS USING AGAIN Shady behavior. One of the ways to tell a recovering addict is using again is if they’re engaging in shady behaviors. And by that I mean, they’re lying, ripping people off, and just acting secretive, in general. #2. Disappearing acts. They say they’ll be there at a certain time and show up 2 hours late, if at all. THE 13 MOST COMMON ADDICTION STEREOTYPES Here are the 13 most common addiction stereotypes. #1. The “Dumpster junkie” image. I think it’s quite common for people to hear the word ‘addict’ and then immediately envision a homeless person living in squalor behind a Dumpster or else in some abandoned building. In reality, actually, there are many of us who were‘functional
INVOLUNTARY DRUG TREATMENT IN NEW YORK Act/threaten/attempt violence to self or others in the past 48 months immediately preceding petition filing. New York’s law about involuntary drug treatment is commonly known as Kendra’s Law when it comes to outpatient help. Involuntary drug treatment in New York can be very valuable in helping to save an addict or alcoholics life. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 70'S Perception of Drug Use in the 1970s. The scare tactics of the 1960s gave way to the contradictory messages of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Drugs became glamorous, without becoming better understood. The ranks of those who had tried illegal drugs grew — in 1973, 12% of respondents to a Gallup poll said they had tried marijuana. THE LINK BETWEEN HIGH IQ AND ADDICTION An Explanation of the Research: Link Between High IQ and Addiction. The working theory is that smart people’s brains seek out new and novel things and therefore are the first ones to experiment with new substances. The link between intelligence and substance abuse is that both alcohol and drugs are novel substances, in the evolutionaryscheme
7 SIGNS YOUR LIFE IS UNMANAGEABLE (EVEN IF YOU'RE SOBER)AA POWERLESS AND UNMANAGEABLEAA POWERLESS AND UNMANAGEABLE Oh, and making money in legitimate ways is a must. Your life is unmanageable if you choose not to earn an honest living. #2. You blame others. via wifflegif.com. A surefire sign your life is unmanageable (even if you’re sober) is that you refuse to take responsibility for your actions and for the state of affairs that your life is currentlyin.
THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what 6 SIGNS OF AN EGOMANIAC WITH AN INFERIORITY COMPLEXSIGNS OF ANEGOMANIAC
6 Signs of an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex. Being an Egomaniac with an Inferiority Complex is a special type of personality based on practically opposite perspectives of the ego often associated with alcoholics and addicts. THE "ISM' IN ALCOHOLISM, DEFINED BY THE ALCOHOLIC Alcoholism In An Alcoholics Mind, Alcoholism In A Person’s Soul. To have the disease of alcoholism means quite a few different things not only just the definition which the dictionary gives us or the doctors explain to us. Coming from an alcoholic such as myself, alcoholism is more than just an addiction to the consumption of alcohol; it’s a state of mind and a state of being. ALCOHOL AND DRUG REHABILITATION CENTER Focus on the Mind. As one of the most renowned drug rehabilitation centers in Florida, Palm Partners cultivates successful recovery by calming, centering and nourishing the mind. Our counselors work to educate clients and their families on the science of addiction and recovery, while healing relationships and establishing new ones inorder to
PALM PARTNERS RECOVERY CENTER Palm Partners in Delray Beach, Florida One of the Country’s Most Trusted Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers. Located in the iconic, tranquil and tropical Palm Beaches, Palm Partners Recovery Center is a safe haven for individuals who seek to end the devastating effects of chemical dependency.It is difficult for loved ones to understand and help with uncontrollable compulsions, but Palm HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 70'S Perception of Drug Use in the 1970s. The scare tactics of the 1960s gave way to the contradictory messages of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Drugs became glamorous, without becoming better understood. The ranks of those who had tried illegal drugs grew — in 1973, 12% of respondents to a Gallup poll said they had tried marijuana. HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 80’S History of drug abuse: 80s in general. The late 1980s witnessed a drug “panic,” “crisis,” or “scare”. Public concern about drug use, although it had been building throughout the 1980s, fairly exploded late in 1985 and early in 1986. And the drug that was the special target of public concern was cocaine, more specifically,crack, a
THE 12 BEST SONGS ABOUT RECOVERY 11. If the Brakeman Turns my Way by Bright Eyes. The lead singer of Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst, sings in most of his songs about his struggles with addiction and different stories about cocaine, drinking and drug use. This song is about recovery and learning to control what HISTORY OF DRUG ABUSE: THE 50'S The 50’s history of drug abuse was not as much characterized by the drug users themselves but the bigger picture going on around them. The government was highly involved because so many of the drugs used in the 50’s were still legal and later on, of course, became illegal. The 50’s built the foundation of the drug system and use we have12 STEPS TO RELAPSE
you’re like, “I got this.” By Cheryl Steinberg. As a sort of tongue-in-cheek exercise, a different version of the 12 Steps were written. These steps are basically a guideline of what not to do if you want to stay clean and sober, that is, if you continue to think in the following way, you’re well on your way to being miserable and most likely, to a relapse. THE ROLE OF EGO IN ADDICTION The Role of the Ego in Addiction. What is the “ego”? Sigmund Freud, the founding father of Psychoanalysis, proposed a structural model of the psyche which included the id, ego and super-ego.. The id is the unorganized part of the personality structure that contains a human’s basic, instinctual drives. Babies are often used as an example as to what the ‘Id’ represents. HEROIN ADDICTION: EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY Heroin Addiction: Effects on the Family. Heroin addiction is a serious and life threatening condition. It is probably quite obvious of the effects of heroin addiction on the user: physical appearance, moodiness, isolation, financial problems such as loss of a job, and legal problems. But heroin addiction does not only affect the user; it 5 THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT GOING TO A METHADONE CLINIC Several years ago while in active addiction, I began to feel desperate about my situation – wanting to do anything to quit using opiates. I didn’t know anything about addiction and recovery so, when a “using buddy” suggested going to the methadone clinic, saying it was a solution to my situation, I jumped at it.I didn’t know anything about methadone or methadone clinics, either, and Trusted Help Available 24/7. Privacy Guaranteed. Free 24 Hour Helpline GET HELP NOW 888-381-7095 Who Answers?* Levels Of Care
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