Alcohol use disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatments by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Nov 4, 2024 | Addiction, Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the current diagnosis for what may also be called chronic alcoholism, alcohol addiction, alcohol abuse, dipsomania, and alcohol dependence. This comprehensive look at alcohol use disorder will provide an in-depth explanation of the disorder, its causes, diagnostic criteria, symptoms, and treatments.
Navigating substance use recovery with Thriveworks & Eleanor Health by Jason Crosby | Aug 11, 2024 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Thriveworks News Holistic treatment of substance use disorder and addiction-related mental health conditions requires personalized treatment at each stage of recovery. While addressing social factors and the client’s overall physical health is essential, a deep understanding of each stage of the recovery process is also paramount for both patients and providers. Together,…
Is it a panic attack or chemical dependency? by Valerie Proctor Greene, LICSW | Oct 10, 2023 | Alcohol & Drugs, Anxiety, Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics Q: Someone who lives with me has their gf over. The guy and his gf go off with someone I don’t know. Each time they come back, she starts flailing around and making weird noises and asking invisible people to help her. She claims it’s just a panic attack. So…
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…
Tobacco use disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatment options by Jason Crosby | Nov 4, 2022 | Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Nicotine-containing products, alongside caffeinated beverages like coffee, are some of the most commonly used psychoactive substances in the U.S.—though we rarely think of them as drugs. Even though tobacco and nicotine use has steadily dropped in the U.S. since 2005, many of us know someone who smokes, chews, or uses…
How can I cope with my spouse who has an alcohol abuse problem? by Emily Simonian, M.A., LMFT | Sep 29, 2022 | Alcohol & Drugs, Ask a Therapist, Relationships Q: How can I cope with my spouse who has an alcohol abuse problem? It is hard seeing it every day and not knowing if he will ever seek help. A: Hi there, We’re so sorry to hear that you’re struggling — we know it’s so difficult to cope with…
Dry dating: How to navigate first dates without alcohol by Wistar Murray | Apr 26, 2022 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Relationships In my experience, online dating in NYC was mostly a matter of meeting at the right bar. The bar couldn’t be your local. You wanted to keep your local to yourself in case the date went sour. But the bar couldn’t be far away either because you didn’t want to…
The importance of treatment for substance use disorder and contributing adverse life events by Katie Brenneman | Apr 21, 2022 | Alcohol & Drugs, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics According to a 2022 report from the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, nearly 10 million people over the age of 18 in the United States have substance use disorder (SUD). That’s almost 4% of the entire population. Yet, despite the prevalence of addiction, a profound stigma surrounding addiction persists,…
Safe drinking tips for college students: Preserve your physical and mental health while under the influence by Jason Crosby | Oct 19, 2021 | Alcohol & Drugs, College, Mental Health Topics For many undergraduate college students (as well as those who’ve since graduated), drinking alcohol seems synonymous with the university experience. It can be a way to celebrate getting through final exams or winning a home football game. Most notoriously, a drink in hand can also loosen our social inhibitions, to…
Women and alcohol: Why we drink and how we can empower our sober curiosity by Wistar Murray | Sep 27, 2021 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues So you’re thinking about getting sober. Maybe your body can no longer rebound from red wine hangovers. Maybe the wellness industry has finally hammered home the contradiction in eating quinoa for lunch, then drinking a bottle of toxins at night. Maybe you’re worried about your liver health, or premature aging,…
Study says early cannabis use in teens can have negative effects on their cognitive functioning by Madison Bambini | Sep 4, 2020 | Alcohol & Drugs, Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Research A new study says that using cannabis as a teen or adolescent can have negative impacts on cognitive functioning, especially verbal memory. Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine tested and analyzed siblings (unlike other similar studies) to rule out familial factors. The study used interviews and neuropsychological…
Binge drinking is dropping significantly among college students in states where marijuana is legalized by Taylor Bennett | Jan 22, 2020 | Alcohol & Drugs, College, Mental Health Topics, Research A new study says binge drinking rates among college students are dropping significantly in states where marijuana is legalized. Researchers looked at data from seven different states and 135 colleges where marijuana was legalized by the year 2018 as well as 41 states and 454 colleges where recreational marijuana use…