The damage from addiction extends well beyond the addict, with families often hurt emotionally by their loved ones’ actions and behaviors during their addiction. Whether in the throes of addiction or on the road to recovery, the family members of an addict often have their own complex feelings that need to be sorted out. This...Read More
Teens and young adults are particularly vulnerable to the effects of vaping and THC, as their brains are continuing to develop and mature. When vaping nicotine or marijuana, these chemicals are delivered to the lungs and carried through the bloodstream to the brain. Since the brain is not yet fully developed, adolescents are often much...Read More
Regular misuse of alcohol can have a serious impact on your life expectancy, as the effects of alcohol can impact your entire body. Heavy drinkers are at a higher risk for strokes, heart failure, and aortic aneurysms. Long term abuse of alcohol can also lower your immune system, making the addict more susceptible to illnesses. ...Read More
Adolescents are constantly bombarded by technology every day with little restrictions, to the point where this can lead to significant problems down the road. The ease of information access will often lead adolescents down a path that can develop into a porn addiction. Their developing brains are not always able to maturely handle this mature...Read More
It is possible to be addicted to love, creating fixations on love interests that may manifest themselves in an unhealthy way. Love addicts are susceptible to extreme highs with periods of intense passion, often followed by emotional lows that can be accompanied by heartbreak and disappointment. They will often be plagued by emotional distress when...Read More
You may think that video games and technology are innocent enough, but you can develop an addiction when participating in video games too frequently and without care for the outside world. When playing video games becomes something that you feel you must do, with obsessive thoughts about these games controlling your brain, you are likely...Read More
Co-occurring addictions are not an uncommon occurrence, as one behavior often snowballs into other equally detrimental addictions. This can be any combination of addictions, as the risky behavior often continues throughout the addict’s lifestyle. Unlike cross-addiction, co-occurring addiction is more than one addictive behavior happening at the same time. This may be drug and alcohol...Read More
Those raised by a parent that is an alcoholic can take this pain into their adult life, manifesting itself through their own addictions and mental health disorders. This condition is coined Adult Children of Alcoholics, or ACOA. As children, these individuals likely had to develop early coping skills to manage life with an alcoholic parent...Read More
Developed by married couple, Drs. John and Julie Gottman, the Gottman Method for couples therapy has proven to help struggling marriages and provide a strong foundation for growing together as a couple. This couples therapy is based on the understanding that most relationship problems stem from an inability to resolve conflict, poor communication, and lack...Read More
Understanding Brainspotting Therapy and How It Can Help Trauma Sufferers Ideal for trauma victims, Brainspotting therapy in an alternative method for a patient to process and heal from past trauma. The theory behind Brainspotting is that feelings resulting from both physical and mental trauma can become stuck in the body. Brainspotting addresses the brain’s memory...Read More