Category: Addiction

Pain Management with Oxycodone and Oxycontin

Pain Medication Even though the U.S. makes up only an estimated 5 percent of the world’s population, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) claims that the U.S. still manages to consume 81 percent of the world’s supply of oxycodone. [1] A drug that is so avidly marketed and consumed, it is important to take a look [...]
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Unique Issues Facing Middle-Aged Women in Addiction Recovery

A woman standing in a field contemplating Middle-Aged Women in Addiction Recovery Contributed by Staff of Timberline Knolls Residential Center. Drug and alcohol abuse can enter the life of anyone at any time. Although the reasons behind the attraction to chemical substances vary from person to person, the end result is typically the same: addiction. So, what unique issues present themselves for middle-aged women in addiction recovery? [...]
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Heroin Addiction: How Long Will I Need to be in Treatment?

Man battling drug abuse "How long will my recovery take?" is a commonly asked question by patients battling an addiction. There is, however, no simple answer. Especially when it comes to heroin addiction, treatment may prove to be more complicated and lengthy. Despite the difficult journey, what needs to be prioritized is getting control of your life back and [...]
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Opiate Addiction: Is Detox in a Medical Rehab Center Necessary?

African American Woman with Hat In 2015, reportedly 20.5 million Americans aged 12 and older had a substance use disorder. Out of this population, 2 million individuals were abusing prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin. An estimated 23 percent of individuals who use heroin develop an opioid addiction. [1] Opioid is the category of [...]
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Benefits of Neurofeedback Therapy in Addiction Treatment

man showing virtual brains on open palm, idea concept Contributor: Nikki Baker, Content Writer at JourneyPure. Think back to the first time you learned to ride a bike. You probably remember some feelings you were experiencing – fear, excitement, maybe a little trepidation. What you weren’t aware of is how your brain was responding to this new activity, which requires mental focus and an [...]
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