Mixing Alcohol and Prescription Drugs
Millions of Americans take some type of prescription drug to treat a medical condition or prevent illness. However, some prescription drugs carry a potential for abuse and addiction. It is dangerous to take prescription drugs if a doctor has not prescribed them for you, or in ways other than they were originally prescribed. Prescription drugs […]
Women and Alcoholism
Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a problem that can affect men and women in different ways. In both cases, it is important to seek treatment, but a women’s addiction treatment program can be immensely helpful for women who are struggling with their drinking. Learning more about alcohol use disorder in women can be […]
Alcoholism in the Workplace
Reports show that more than 16 million American adults have an alcohol use disorder. Alcoholism in the workplace is also common, probably more common than you think, thanks in large part to a series of situations that contribute to rates of alcohol abuse among professionals. If you or someone you care about is struggling to […]
Dating an Alcoholic
Drinking alcohol is normal in many circles, but not everyone can drink in moderation. If you find yourself dating someone with a drinking problem, your willingness to address the problem might save their life. End-stage alcoholics evoke pity and disgust from others, but early-stage alcoholics are often charismatic, entertaining, and quick-witted. When a person struggles […]
Finding an Alcohol Rehab Center in Massachusetts
Alcohol rehab centers are devoted to your full recovery from harmful alcohol addiction. There are several kinds of alcohol rehab center programs, each with a different environment and available amenities, multiple therapy options, and standard or personalized treatment plans. If you or someone you love are struggling with alcohol use disorder, contact Greater Boston Addiction […]
PTSD and Alcohol Abuse
The relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol abuse is well-established. According to the National Center for PTSD, up to three-quarters of people who survive abuse or a violent, traumatic experience report problems with drinking. Healing from trauma can be challenging enough, but when alcohol is added into the mix, things can get even […]
Dangers of Mixing Alcohol and Prescription Drugs
Drinking can be fun in moderation and as a social activity. However, for some people, drinking alcohol can be dangerous. Many people take prescription medicine of some kind, and quite a few prescription drugs do not mix well with alcohol. Sometimes, people intentionally mix prescription drugs with alcohol to enhance their level of intoxication. This […]
Staying Sober This 4th of July
The 4th of July is synonymous with beach days, music festivals, pool parties, and fun in the sun. But, for those who are interested in staying sober, July 4th can be a challenge. This is because the summer holiday is antithetical to sober living. Instead, Independence Day is often centered around drinking alcohol, which means […]
Sober Houses in Massachusetts
Transitioning from treatment for a substance use disorder to regular life as you once knew it could be a challenging and emotional path. It can be difficult to always make the wisest and safest decisions during this delicate yet pivotal time. A sober home in Massachusetts can help you bridge the gap between the Boston, […]
5 Signs of Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, meaning it slows down the central nervous system. Like any depressant, alcohol can help people relax and relieve tension when used in small doses. However, alcohol addiction occurs when people can’t control their drinking and turn to alcohol to cope with life’s problems. People struggling with alcohol addiction […]