Marijuana addiction (cannabis use disorder): Is marijuana addictive? by Taylor Bennett | Nov 7, 2022 | Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, marijuana is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the United States (though it is now legal on the state level in the majority of states) – with 48.2 million people, or 18% of Americans, reportedly using it at least…
3 keys to strengthening recovery from drugs and alcohol for relapse prevention by Daniel Wittler | Aug 20, 2019 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics I have been sober for over four years. I am in amazement as I type that, but I also reflect on the terribly long and hard road it took me to get to where I am today. I used to be known as a “chronic relapser.” In other words, I…
Why are men more likely to drink and do drugs? Risk-taking habits, stigma, and availability by Taylor Bennett | Jun 13, 2019 | Alcohol & Drugs, Gender, Mental Health Topics Substance abuse is a serious disease that plagues the lives of both men and women. It is characterized by problems controlling use of a substance (alcohol or drugs), failure to quit even when it affects important areas of life, and the development of cravings, tolerance, and withdrawal when use of…
Depression and anxiety no match for fast-acting psychedelic drug! (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 17, 2019 | Anxiety, Depression, Medication, Mental Health Topics A fast-acting psychedelic drug could help treat depression and anxiety. This, from a Johns Hopkins University study that surveyed 362 adults. Researchers found that the use of a synthetic psychedelic, 5-MeO-DMT, is associated with improvements in depression and anxiety when taken in a controlled setting. Approximately 80% of those surveyed…
Researchers say a psychedelic drug could improve treatment for depression and anxiety, due to its fast action and short duration by Taylor Bennett | Mar 28, 2019 | Medication, Mental Health Topics, Research New research says that a fast-acting psychedelic drug could help treat depression and anxiety. Researchers investigated whether administration of this psychedelic in a controlled group setting might affect self-reported feelings of depression and anxiety. The team controlled the dose and ensured that participants had support during and after use of…
Drugs and alcohol can cause and feed troubling mental illnesses like anxiety by interacting with other chemicals in our body by Taylor Bennett | Aug 13, 2018 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics While many know that drugs and alcohol play a significant role in mental health, it isn’t as clear what that role is: can drug and alcohol use cause mental illness? Or does persistent drug/alcohol use merely signify a mental illness. As it turns out, the answer isn’t so black and…
Alcohol and drugs may seem like the easy solution, but they aren’t. Instead of using substances to cope, address your problem head-on and heal through feeling by Erin Parisi | Aug 13, 2018 | Alcohol & Drugs, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics It might already be universally understood that using alcohol and/or drugs to cope with mental illness is a bad idea, but the “whys” of it might be less clear. It’s a big topic and there’s a lot of information out there, especially with all the discussions around legalization. Coping or…
Many individuals are wary to treat their mental illnesses with medication, but the benefits typically outweigh the costs by Laura Manderino-Martins | Aug 10, 2018 | Addiction, Medication, Mental Health Topics While it’s understandable to feel uncertain about taking medication to treat your mental health condition, it’s important to consider doing so as a viable treatment option. Be open with your doctor about your symptoms, so they can help you weigh your treatment options and ultimately decide whether medication is the…
In order to help someone going through addiction recovery, show that you care by engaging in meaningful conversations and know what not to say by Desiree Patton | Aug 8, 2018 | Addiction, Mental Health Topics You can help your love ones through addiction recovery by supporting and listening to them, but you must be careful about your own words. The wrong words can easily hurt an addict, even when you didn’t mean it “that way,” which means it’s important you know what not to say…
Addiction is a disease, as well as a societal and medical issue that needs addressing. Here’s how you can stimulate healthy conversations about it by Jacob Kountz | Aug 8, 2018 | Addiction, Mental Health Topics Addiction is, in fact, a disease of the brain, but many continue to insist that it is not—and doing so only causes sufferers further harm. This stigma surrounding addiction discourages those who suffer with the disease from opening up about their struggles and getting the help that they need. To…
Many turn to drugs or alcohol for relief from conditions like depression and anxiety, but it’s ultimately a bad idea—here’s why by Dmitri Oster | Aug 8, 2018 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics It is all-too-common for individuals living with a range of mental illness to use mood- and mind-altering substances to alleviate their experiences and help soothe their overall experienced psychological condition. It has long been known to experienced addictions therapists that there is an incredibly high degree of overlap between mental…
How do drugs and alcohol affect depression? by Taylor Bennett | May 11, 2018 | Alcohol & Drugs, Depression, Mental Health Topics Many of us enjoy a cold beer or a tall glass of wine every now and again. It helps to “take the edge off,” to calm us down after a long week. But what we often fail to realize is that alcohol affects each one of us differently—and as tempting…