Addiction

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Chris Howard
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Opioid Epidemic: Illicit Drugs and Treatment

The Opioid EpidemicOpioid overdose is the leading cause of death in the United States and has been recently classified as a nationwide epidemic. In 2014, the U.S. had 18,893 deaths from prescribed pai

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Chris Howard
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No, You Don't Need Luxury Treatment Therapy. Here's Why.

You can't put a price on happiness. Recovery is designed to help you live your best life, and it should never be cost-prohibitive. That is why we caution against the impulse to dole out exorbitant amo

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Chris Howard
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Moving Forward in Recovery: Why Inaction Is the Only Thing You Can’t Do

If you are currently in the process of recovery, congratulations! We know how difficult it was for you to make it here. The recovery journey is a dynamic and evolving process. But one thing it can nev

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Chris Howard
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Meth Use is Surging in the US…and No One Is Paying Attention

Opiate addiction isn’t the only problemfacing AmericansBetween 2011 and 2017, deaths dueto methamphetamine overdose increased more than fourfold. Law enforcement officials in many cities haveidenti

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Chris Howard
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Meth Awareness Day: Everything You Need to Know About an Amphetamine Addiction

Methamphetamine (also known as crystal meth and crank) is a dangerous, addictive drug. Its use has become all too common in the <a href="https://ethosrecovery.com/meth-use-is-surging-in-the-usand-no-o

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Chris Howard
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Do Medications Help with Sobriety?: Non-Addictive Meds For Cravings & Mental Illness

If you’re a recovering addict or you are considering therapy and rehabilitation for an addiction to drugs or alcohol, you may be wondering what medications are available for you to help curb cr

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Chris Howard
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Maybe Your Addiction Isn’t Due to Trauma

We’ve all probably heard that trauma can lead to addiction, and for some people, this is true. On the other hand, there are other factors that can increase the risk of developing an addiction,