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Sober living

Alcohol-Use Disorder and Severe Mental Illness PMC

Since mental health and substance use disorders are chronic diseases, they require ongoing management of symptoms. Although there isn’t any cure, they can be managed effectively like other diseases. If you or a loved one are dealing with alcoholism, or any other substance or mental health issue, give us a call to talk about our dual diagnosis treatment centers and how we can help you today. Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic and progressive condition

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Sober Living Vs Halfway House: Similar, But Not Synonyms

Depending on your needs, you can live in a halfway house for a few weeks or months. Other sober living homes are a privately-owned house where a collective of the residents run the house together. Similar to an Oxford House, these sober living homes also have a strict set of rules and often have blackout periods and strict rules about employment and paying rent. While many of these rules seem like they are normal rules of life, they are sometimes

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Symptoms of Alcohol Withdrawal: Timeline and Signs of Danger

There are a number of common alcohol withdrawal symptoms, but not everyone will experience these symptoms. They can range from mild to severe and are usually proportionate to the amount of alcohol you usually consumed and how long you’ve been drinking. Alcohol consumption spans a spectrum ranging from low risk to severe alcohol use disorder (AUD). A doctor can is sneezing a sign of withdrawal perform a typical checkup and a blood test to see if the individual is still

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Is It Narcissism or Alcoholism?

By building support from family and friends, you are more likely to stay on course with your dual treatment plan and avoid the stress that can make AUD and NPD worse. Patience and support are therefore needed to ensure the best possible outcomes. Without treatment, people with NPD have trouble maintaining positive relationships and are vulnerable to abusing drugs and alcohol to cope with difficult emotions. With NPD, for example, there are no drugs specifically used for the treatment of

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Benzodiazepines benzos, diazepam, valium

There are many drugs in this group and some, such as diazepam (Valium), are prescribed as medicines in the UK. Benzodiazepines can help treat some mental health and neurological conditions, but it is essential to use them with care. This article looks at how benzodiazepines work, their uses, and the related side effects and risks. Zestril can cause hyperkalemia (high levels of potassium in the blood). If you become pregnant while taking Zestril, stop taking the drug and contact your

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