young teen struggling with alcohol abuse

Teen Alcohol Abuse

Here are some alarming statistics about teens and alcohol to consider. Every year, underage drinking contributes to the death of 5,000 people under the age of 21. About 35% of high school students report drinking alcohol within the past month. Of those students, 70% say they binge drink—that’s defined as consuming five or more drinks…

man struggling with ecstasy addiction

Is Ecstasy a Narcotic?

Ecstasy is a popular “party” drug that is used by many college students. Unfortunately, this drug may also cause health-related issues, as well, similar to many narcotics. So is ecstasy a narcotic? This question is surprisingly complex. However, there is no doubt that ecstasy is dangerous. People who abuse it may run into many health…

woman in blanket going through speed withdrawal symptoms

Speed Withdrawal Symptoms to Watch

Speed, such as amphetamines and methamphetamine, can be hazardous when abused. In many cases, they can trigger dangerous withdrawal symptoms. As a result, you need to pay attention to speed withdrawal symptoms. Doing so can help you understand any danger you may find yourself in abusing these drugs. The numbers for speed addiction illustrate the…

Woman experiencing hypnosis for addictions

Hypnosis for Addictions

People can take many different approaches to overcome addiction. However, there is no form of treatment that is a one-size-fits-all proposition. In other words, there’s no one therapy that is appropriate for everyone. While there are many fine traditional options available, holistic treatment methods can work better for some people. One example is a hypnotherapy…

man talking with therapist about subutex and xanax

Subutex and Xanax

Taken together, Subutex and Xanax can create a deadly concoction. It is essential that medication-assisted treatment centers thoroughly screen a person before beginning treatment to determine if this drug interaction has been taking place. The need for immediate treatment is clear. Why? Because Subutex interacting with other drugs that depress the central nervous system may…

Woman discussing Valium vs Xanax

Valium vs. Xanax

Valium and Xanax are both sedatives in the benzodiazepine class of drugs. People take benzodiazepines to eliminate anxiety in order to function, sleep, or cope. Unfortunately, benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax lose their effectiveness when taken regularly, especially at increasing doses. High doses of benzodiazepines definitely prevent anxiety, but they also impair people’s ability to…