Substance Abuse Articles, Blogs and Resources

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Drugs are a chemical substance that can be used in the prevention, cure and treatment of an ailment or disease. Often, medications can be used to help an individual’s emotional and psychological well being, and they can enhance one’s physical abilities or well being.

Medicines can help heal a person or destroy a life. They can be naturally derived from plants or synthesized in some type of laboratory. A drug addiction can ruin a man or woman’s existence. It is disappointing that many of the medications that were originally developed to help heal people will be abused and devastate the life of someone with a substance abuse addiction.

Substance abuse is when a person begins using a drug in a way other than its intended use as prescribed by a doctor. A drug addiction can be created when a man or woman continually abuses drugs in order to get high (an intense euphoric feeling). Some drugs are so addictive that someone using for the first time can become instantly addicted.

When someone has developed a drug addiction, they can build up a tolerance to the drug and need more and more of the substance to have the same effect. The person will sometimes begin smoking, snorting, or injecting the drugs so as to reach a quicker and more intense high. This leads to constant repeated use and, thus, the creation of a drug addiction.

Substance abuse addiction is outstandingly difficult to quit. Often one substance is abused with other drugs or alcohol. Sadly and frequently, substance abuse co-occurs with other mental disorders such as mood disorders, mental disorders and eating disorders.

This adds to the complexities of stopping the drug abuse. However, it is imperative that the drug addiction is ended because constant substance abuse can be deadly. Heart attacks and strokes often occur. Some of the more common drug types include opioids (heroin, morphine, hydrocodone), hallucinogens (LSD, DXM, PCP), stimulants (cocaine, Ecstasy, meth), and depressants (alcohol, Quaaludes).

Please continue reading below to see our latest blog posts on substance abuse. Under the “Substance Abuse Navigation” menu, you can click on the drop-down arrow to see evergreen, general information on dozens of individual drugs, including prescription substances.

Challenges Faced by the Transgender Community and Risk of Substance Abuse

Person with rainbow umbrella In the movement for the equality of rights for the LGBTQ community, the main focus is usually always drawn toward issues like marriage and employment. Health and wellbeing, in particular the issue of substance abuse, of the transgender population, barely warrants a comprehensive discussion. This is appalling in the face of a “disproportionately high” rate [...]
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Connection Between Child Abuse and Substance Abuse

Thoughtful Man Research shows almost two-thirds of all patients in treatment for substance abuse report physical, sexual or emotional abuse during childhood. Majority of the information regarding the role of child abuse in addiction has been gathered indirectly through studies of drug and alcohol abuse that highlighted the underlying childhood trauma. Few studies connected stress-related disorders in [...]
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Effective Substance Abuse Prevention Programs on Collegiate Campuses

College girl Research confirms that problems regarding alcohol and drugs continue to inhibit live of student at college campuses. The study on college drug use statistics, "Wasting the Best and the Brightest: Substance Abuse at America's Colleges and Universities," showed 49 percent, or 3.8 million college students, abusing drugs, engaging in binge drinking, or doing both. In [...]
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Effectiveness of Art Therapy for Substance Abuse and Addiction

Man climbing mountain working on thinking about Addiction Recovery Stories “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance,” Aristotle once very aptly phrased. This sums up the perspective that art therapy aims to provide patients battling addiction. Despite limited research, several case studies have proven this treatment modality helpful for patients in resolving conflicts, minimizing stress, [...]
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Aggression Disorder Linked to Substance Abuse

Woman struggling with her anger A recent study by researchers at the University of Chicago unearthed significantly greater risks of substance abuse for individuals with an aggression disorder. Individuals with aggressive behavioral tendencies were found to be at five times greater risk for abusing substances such as alcohol, tobacco and marijuana than those who did not exhibit frequent aggressive behavior. [...]
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