Polysubstance Abuse & Misuse
Polysubstance misuse refers to using two or more substances together or within a short time frame.
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Polysubstance misuse refers to using two or more substances together or within a short time frame.
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While on their own, both mental health struggles and substance use and abuse are issues that affect millions of Americans; for far too many, those two issues are not distinct.
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Alcohol affects everyone differently, but when it comes to biological sex, the differences become even more pronounced.
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Some people wonder, can Adderall help with anxiety? Everyone’s body reacts differently, so the effects may not be the same for each person. Adderall is mainly used to treat Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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Achieving sobriety is a milestone worth celebrating, but what happens when someone stops drinking but continues to struggle with the emotional and psychological patterns associated with addiction? This is the essence of a condition known as being a dry drunk.
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People often talk about “hard drugs” and “soft drugs,” but these labels can be confusing. There is no clear scientific definition for them. Many believe hard drugs, like heroin or meth, are extremely dangerous. Some think soft drugs, like marijuana, are safer, while others worry they lead to harder substances.
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Recovery is a journey of healing, self-discovery, and personal growth. One of the most important skills individuals in recovery must learn is setting healthy boundaries. Boundaries in recovery help protect emotional well-being, maintain sobriety, and establish healthy relationships.
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