Tag Archives: Signs and Symptoms

The Prevalence Of PTSD And Alcohol Use Among Domestic Abuse Victims

Alcohol Use Among Domestic Abuse Victims - Addiction Hope Contributed by Serenity Knolls clinical team member Kathryn Taylor, MA, LPC/MHSP. In light of PTSD Awareness Month (June), we'd like to shed light on an often-overlooked sufferer of the disorder: domestic abuse victims. Before we get into how domestic violence can cause the victim to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol problems, let's look at what [...]
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The Connection Between Substance Abuse And Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Substance Abuse And Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Addiction Hope Contributed by Beth Tesmond, MHS, CADC, MISA, Addictions Program Coordinator, Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center Anxiety disorders are extremely common throughout our country and manifest in many different ways. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is the most common of these, affecting 5 percent of the population. This disorder frequently has a connection to drug or alcohol [...]
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Do You Use To Please? 5 Signs You’re Dating An Influential Partner

5 Warning Signs Of An Influential Partner Being pressured by your significant other to abuse drugs or alcohol can be an emotionally trying experience. Part of you might know that you are opening the door to addiction and other health problems, but you might fear that refusing will cause your relationship to end. Below, we’ll take a look at some of the [...]
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How to Identify Substance Abuse Among Students

Woman researching Substance Abuse Among Students on her laptop Contributor: Cross Creek Hospital clinical team member Kathryn Taylor, MA, LPC/MHSP Most teachers and qualified educators are required to learn a few things about substance abuse pre-vention during college. This basic information is important, but many teachers find themselves faced with questionable situations involving students that were not always explained in textbooks. It can often [...]
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Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders

Mom Hugging Child and separating the Addict and my child Contributed by Kim Dennis, MD, CEDS – CEO/Medical Director Emeritus, Timberline Knolls. For countless individuals who may be struggling with addiction, another serious mental health issue may compound their existing symptoms. Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, are the existence of both a mental health and simultaneous substance use disorders. Research has identified an [...]
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