Despite the fact that millions upon millions will face addiction sometime in their lives, only a fraction (about 10%) will ever seek addiction treatment. Among this fraction, only a certain percentage will successfully complete rehab and be clean. Many people are...
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Addiction Information for Employers – Detection, Prevention, and Treatment
Addiction runs rampant in workplace environments. It’s often an untold secret that many employees may know about one another. In fact, approximately 8% of working Americans struggle with alcoholism or an alcohol use disorder (AUD). These numbers don’t even include...
Drug Overdose Signs
Dabbling with drugs is risky business. One of the most dire consequences is the possibility of overdosing. All substances are capable of causing toxic-level build up in the body that accumulates faster than the body can process it out. Things quickly go south once the...
Signs and Risk Factors of Suicide
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in our Country. Depression is the most common condition associated with suicide but it is often undiagnosed. Though suicidal thoughts aren’t always easy to detect, learning how to identify the signs of suicide may save a...
QOHS Grads Open Intensive Outpatient Addiction Treatment Center
Photo | The Freedom CenterQO alumni and friends James Scribner (QO 2004) and Corey Hassett (QO 2006), The Freedom Center cofounders, and Karen Rose Siegel (QO 2007) of Karen Rose Public Relations, NYC, celebrated the opening of The Freedom Center on Oct. 11. If...
5 Changes To Make In The First 30 Days Of Recovery
Early recovery is tough! We are catapulted back into reality and suddenly we are feeling EVERYTHING! Remember that scene in City of Angels where Nicholas Cage jumps off the building to become human, only to wake up literally having jumped off a building and can feel...
The Psychology of Addiction
The psychology of addiction is a complex puzzle with no easy answers. Is the condition a weakness, or is it a disease? How big a role do childhood and environment play? What is the effect of family history and genetics? Why can one person stop doing something that...
Our Favorite Books About Codependency
Codependency and drug addiction are closely correlated to one another. Codependence is defined as a physical, psychological, or emotional reliance on a dysfunctional relationship, usually involving the care of a person with an illness or addiction. At its root,...
Technology and Drug Addiction Treatment
The internet has changed just about everything in modern society, including drug abuse treatment. Technology has become a great tool for education, spreading awareness, finding resources, and offering support. One of the most important aspects of early...
Talking To Your Children About Addiction
Addiction is a family disease that reaches spouses, parents, siblings, and most of all, their children. The impact of a loved one's drug or alcohol abuse can be felt far beyond the individual using drugs. Addiction can affect finances, lead to violence or other...