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Finding Hope in Addiction Recovery

With the Right Support, There is Hope in Addiction Recovery Although nobody plans to become addicted, once you begin using drugs or abusing alcohol, the problem can sneak up on you before you spot the warning signs and cause your

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Faith in Addiction Recovery

Finding Your Faith in Addiction Recovery Whether you have a relationship with Christ or have doubts about his existence, he longs to reclaim your life and set you free. Faith-based treatment is a powerful tool in addiction recovery, even if

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Mental Health & Addiction – Dual Diagnosis

Dual Diagnosis Treating an addiction without addressing a coexisting behavioral or mental health issue is seldom successful. Many people who become addicted to alcohol or drugs also have other conditions, including depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. Approximately 45 percent

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How Addiction Tests Your Faith

Have a Little Faith If you’re struggling with substance abuse or supporting someone who is, you may experience addiction testing your faith. When relationships are strained, job performance is poor and finances are a mess, it’s hard to imagine a

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The Link Between Mental Health and Addiction

Is There a Link Between Mental Health and Addiction? According to the National Institute of Mental Health, drug addiction is a mental illness. Addictions can alter people’s behaviors and interfere with their work, school and interpersonal relationships. However, in addition

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Signs of Opioid Addiction

What Are the Signs of Opioid Addiction? Opioids are a type of drug that help alleviate pain. They work by reducing the amount of pain signals that the body transmits to the brain. Doctors often prescribe opioids to help patients

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Iowa

Experience Advanced Inpatient Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Iowa Discover a comprehensive solution for substance abuse that encompasses every aspect of your life. St. Gregory Recovery Center offers an exceptional inpatient rehab program rooted in the latest evidence-based treatments. Our

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Why Do People Use Drugs? Part 2

EPISODE 1 – Part 2 Originally Aired 11/9/2013 Mike Vazquez: You’re listening to Renewing Hope on Ave Maria Radio. To call in with a question or comment dial 888-778-5833. That’s 888-778-5833. Vazquez: Welcome back to Renewing Hope. I’m Mike Vazquez

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The Science of Addiction

For many people, addiction is seen as a social condition. Those who end up addicted to drugs are often seen as morally weak. They are expected to simply stop their behavior and make better choices for themselves. And in fact sometimes that

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Drug Abuse, Mental Illness & Homelessness

People who struggle with addiction come from all walks of life; from skilled professions like chemistry and law to careers like retail and food service, thousands understand what it’s like to struggle with addiction. Even when a person is otherwise

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Signs of Depression and Drug Addiction in Teens

Signs of Depression and Drug Addiction in Teens

Do you suspect your teenager is depressed or has a drug addiction? Parents of teenagers may have difficulty discerning whether their children’s mood swings are part of the normal turmoil of adolescence or a sign of something more serious. According to the

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How to Stage an Effective Intervention

Addiction can be a real struggle. Anyone who has gone through it themselves or watched a loved one battle it knows that to be a fact. Sometimes people have the ability to get themselves into a treatment facility on their own.

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The Importance of Rehab Aftercare

A truly comprehensive rehab program should include an intensive aftercare program. Aftercare helps those who have accomplished recovery in rehab and their loved ones adjust to their new sober lifestyle. It also provides valuable resources and support that will help to

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How to Help a Loved One With a Prescription Drug Problem

According to the National Institute of Health, approximately 20 percent of people in the United States have used prescription drugs at some point for non-medical reasons. Prescription drug abuse has reached epidemic levels in our country. By some estimates, more

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Couples Addiction and Recovery

When someone begins to face their substance abuse problem, they know that some of their relationships have to change. If this relationship is with a life partner or spouse, however, the issue can become complicated. While there are no formal

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Health & Wellness

The St. Gregory Program is based on the core principle that a person must be well enough to recover. Prolonged substance abuse harms the body’s ability to function efficiently and effectively and can create a significant barrier to recovery. Health

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7 Myths about Rehab

There are a number of myths about rehab that likely stop people from seeking help for themselves or for a loved one. These untruths must be cleared up so people can have a better understanding of how much they can

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How drugs affect the brain

One of the most fascinating yet intricate parts of the body is the human brain. However, when a person decides to illicit drugs it just makes the functions of the brain that much more complex. Drugs obstruct the sending, processing,

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