If you’re questioning your relationship with alcohol, see if you experience any of these five things. If so, you might benefit from quitting. https://t.co/eGztgIuh0P
It's important to talk to kids about social media risks and drug abuse because both can lead to harmful results, especially when combined. https://t.co/8vm5LzD5ea
(From 2017) I have learned that stigma is alive and well, not only in the healthcare profession. In society. In the media. And even in our own families and circle of friends.
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An exclusive interview with researcher Tarlise Townsend, Ph.D., reveals a definitive need for harm reduction policies plus investment in treatment in marginalized communities.
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@_TheFix This is so beautifully put. I’ve shared this with my uncle who just opened up with a whole family about his struggle he’s had his whole life. And he’s in his 50s. But he’s embarrassed and scared we will all things differently of him. Never will happen
Throughout the decade I’ve worked in the addiction treatment industry, I have gone back and forth on answering the infamous question when patients query, “are you in recovery?” https://t.co/Xzr8OXlsK4
Alcohol is not a benign substance – So with all of these statistics and much more that are extremely accessible on the interwebs – why are women continuing to kill themselves with alcohol? https://t.co/JDWUtvqvU8
The tangled-up, deep love I’ve learned to practice in my family of origin, the kind of love that almost hurts, has allowed me to have the positive relationships with rescue dogs who need help. https://t.co/Gnt3HEcVQD
Watching a loved one struggle with drugs or alcohol can be incredibly painful. Oftentimes, as a family member, you will notice problematic behaviors before your loved one sees them or is willing to acknowledge them. https://t.co/4dr85a7d9i
But for many people, outpatient detox is the best of both worlds: it provides you peace of mind through medical supervision, and optimizes your comfort by having you stay in your own bed. https://t.co/iChmqQhbnK
From the latest SSA newsletter...an article from @_TheFix about the lived experience of taking #methadone during pregnancy, an @issupnet webinar on substance use among transgender and non-binary people, and a review from @AddictionJrnl about #drugchecking https://t.co/Pnw2M68YOg
Using drugs or alcohol — even recreationally — can raise your risk for some physical illnesses, including cardiovascular disease and cancer. https://t.co/WEU8iSS7ai
It was decided by the clinician that I had been sexually abused at some point in my life based on my behaviors including drug use, flirting with women, using charm to manipulate and very low self esteem. I have never been sexually abused in my life. https://t.co/qxFdjdu0lm
Support from friends and family is crucial to the person's success in recovery. It may be difficult to know exactly how to provide that support in a time of crisis. https://t.co/ru7FunbUwe
I had to substitute other things that made me feel good for the way alcohol used to make me feel good. Simply eliminating the drink left a vacuum. And the vacuum needed to be filled with other things that made me feel good. https://t.co/CFoG2uGey7