Mental Health News-December
1.Advocates say people struggling with mental health, addiction falling through cracks after jail
An increasing number of people with mental health-related issues are coming into the community as jails release non-violent offenders to limit the potential for COVID-19 infections among those who remain incarcerated. (yogeshgaur.com)
2.COVID-19’s Ripple Effect on Mental Health and Addiction
Typically, the holiday season means end-of-the-year corporate parties, family gatherings, and festive get-togethers with friends. But the holidays in 2020 will look very different.(psychologytoday.com)
3.Many substance abusers also struggle with mental health
According to the National Institute on Mental Health the addiction to drugs or alcohol is a mental illness. Substance use disorder changes normal desires and priorities. (codyenterprise.com)
4.A road map from our nation’s experts to transform the mental health system | Opinion
Dr. Thomas R. Insel, the former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, and former U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy have announced that the leaders of the nation’s 14 leading advocacy groups and professional organizations began meeting early in 2020 in emergency session to generate proposals to address the new wave of need in the mental health field.(nj.com)
5.Mental illness and addiction on the rise locally during pandemic
In already-busy Genesis Medical Center emergency departments, staff members are beginning to notice an increase in one group of patients who do not have COVID-19 symptoms.(ourquadcities.com)
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Residential Drug Treatment
Do I need residential drug rehab?
The decision as to whether you or your loved one needs to attend a residential drug treatment center will be based on your own particular set of circumstance.
It should be stated that any addict in early recovery will almost always benefit from a stay at a professional drug treatment center. Nevertheless, this is not always necessary or even possible and many other options exist including various day-care treatment programs.
The Advantages of residential drug treatment programs
The main advantage of staying at a residential drug treatment center is that you have a big block of time to focus on your recovery without any distractions. This can give you an early boost, and in the long term it can ensure recovery takes enough of a hold that you will not relapse.
When you attend a residential drug treatment program you give yourself the gift of time, and also have a group of experienced addiction professionals at your disposal to assist and guide you through the difficult early stages.
Other advantages include:
- Close medical management for any substance withdrawal symptoms you may experience.
- Temptations are not available so that if you do experience a moment of weakness you will not relapse and undo all the great work you have done.
- If any problems arise during treatment you have trained professionals who can advise and support you. They will probably have dealt with them before.
- Professional treatment not only for your addiction but also for any other physical or mental illnesses.
- A therapeutic community setting where the entire focus is on recovery from addiction
- A range of therapies and professional counseling, that could for example, include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Usually you will receive a full explanation about the causes and effects of addiction which can help you to put your issues in context.
- Education about a new way to make decisions and control impulses that might otherwise sabotage your recovery.
- Help to arrange family support, housing, or even employment after you leave the program.
How do I choose a residential rehab program?
Most residential drug treatment programs seem similar and it can be confusing trying to pick one. Often if you contact them directly you will speak with people who obviously want you to pick their program and so they may not provide completely impartial advice.
Sometimes a friend or your doctor might recommend a facility for you. They may indeed have your best interests at heart, however, they may not know enough about the facility to really understand if it is the best one for you.
We offer an impartial and independent service to help you choose the right residential, or non-residential drug treatment program. Our professional treatment experts discuss all aspects of your circumstances with you, and based on their many years of experience will make a recommendation that will fit your situation. This includes considering everything from your values to your financial circumstances.
We also keep up to date with who the program directors are for each facility. Personnel, or indeed ownership of a treatment center can change and although the name may stay the same, the treatment will be entirely different. Unless you are involved in the industry you cannot hope to know this, yet it can influence the effectiveness of the program you choose.
Do you require medical assistance?
In some instances the physical withdrawals from addiction can be so intense that, for your own safety, you will need medical assistance and constant observation to get you over this early stage of recovery. Not all treatment centers are equipped to deal with physical withdrawals and many require you do not attend until you are through this stage. We can recommend a top treatment centers that has both a detoxification program and a recovery program.
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LSD Drug
LSD Drug addiction is difficult to identify quickly, the drug is very easy to conceal, and very little is needed for a user to get the high or trip that they seek. Lysergic Acid Diethylamide is the formal chemical name of LSD, generally a colorless tasteless substance, it can be placed by syringe or eyedropper on a piece of what is called “blotter” paper, and it is found in capsule or tablet form as well. The most popular or commonly available preparation of the drug is the blotter paper version because it is less likely to be detected if the dealer or user is searched.
Generally speaking there is extremely little risk of physical addiction to LSD. Usually, an individual will take a tab (a drop on blotter paper) or two, and then not require the use of the drug for quite sometime thereafter. There is no withdrawal after taking an initial dose and then allowing time to pass, even an extremely significant length of time between uses. There is, however, a very strong psychological pull on the user from the drug, and therefore LSD Drug addiction becomes more and more likely as more of the drug is consumed, and the user wants to re-experience the alternate psycho-physical world to which the LSD allows them access.
The Origins of LSD
Albert Hofmann was the creator of LSD in 1938. Due to lack of research funding, the discovery was shelved for 5 years until 1943. The famous incident when Hofmann inadvertently took a dose of LCD just by handling it, and a minute amount was absorbed through the skin on his fingertips has passed into popular folklore, but it is not a myth, it did happen, and Hofmann became intimately aware of the drug’s powerful effects.
Beginning in1960, Dr. Timothy Leary of Harvard University began testing the drug on his graduate students. The drug gained popularity very quickly, and with the political or rather anti-political sentiment of the day, continued to gain popularity in young people steadily.
Psychological LSD Addiction
The psychological world that the ingestion of LSD creates is an alternate “reality” that the user will never experience, from any other drug, at any other time in their life. Once the user enters that world, unless they have what is referred to as a “bad trip” meaning that the drug simply does not agree with their system, or amplifies a “bad place” emotionally or mentally that they happen to be in at the time the drug is consumed, they have a deep desire to return to that “alternate” world as soon as possible.
Generally speaking LSD or Acid addiction begins out of curiosity on the part of the user. LSD is introduced to them as a clean, non-addictive alternative to other drugs. Peer pressure can play a part as well, and so they ask themselves, “what will one time hurt?” They may be right, that one time, may hurt nothing at all, the experience may be enjoyable, the hallucinations pleasant. But on the other hand, that first foray into LSD experimentation could just as easily turn bad and be the user’s last experience, ever.
LSD Drug addiction occurs when the user finds the escape of the drug to be so enjoyable that it becomes an escape from their entire reality. If they are bored – they take the drug, or if they feel a need for “inspiration’ out it comes again, if the real world is not to their liking an LSD addict just has to pop another dose and replace their world with something else. LSD addiction begins when the abuser begins to favor an alternate reality of the “trip” to the relatively mundane situations and experiences available in the real world.
LSD Addiction and Tolerance
Tolerance builds quite rapidly with LSD Drug addiction. Unlike drugs such as marijuana, where tolerance builds, only much more slowly, with LSD a dose is taken the next day will have a greatly lessened effect on the abuser. This nearly immediate tolerance causes the addict to need more and more, and due to the relatively unpredictable outcome of a trip, can open the addict up to a world of psychological danger.
The Dangers of LSD Addiction
Essentially there are two types of experiences, which are known as “trips” when it comes to the use of LSD. The first of these experiences are good, usually when the addict is in a good headspace, not weighed down with the weight of the world on their shoulders, takes the LSD with friends, and uses the drug in a safe and secure location for them. Without external stresses and problems, the whole experience can be exactly what the user begins to crave.
The dark side though, a so-called bad trip, can be immensely destructive. The effects of external factors can have a disastrous result, although even in a secure and safe environment an LSD addict can never predict if their trip will be good or not. A bad trip can prompt feelings of intense paranoia and discomfort, a living nightmare that is so distressing that the addict never returns to reality. Basically for the addict who has such a severely bad trip, that particular trip never ends. Usually, the effects of LSD last for between 10 to 12 hours, but a bad trip can last forever.
Flashbacks are a major long-term concern for users and addicts. Completely unpredictable as to when a flashback might occur, how long it will last – an LSD addict is at the mercy of the drug and its toxic side-effects. Flashbacks can be good or bad, depending again on the circumstances and mental state of the individual at the time, and of course, when they happen so unexpectedly they can be devastating. Imagine operating a piece of heavy machinery or driving and suddenly the real world is gone, the user is in another reality entirely…
Some users never get a flashback; others can have them occasionally, or frequently. Ceasing to use LSD Drug is no guarantee that flashbacks will not happen either. They can occur and reoccur for years after the addict stops and the LSD addiction subsides, or they can last on and off, forever.
Although LSD is not strictly considered to be an addictive drug, according to NIDA (the National Institute of Drug Awareness) it can be extremely psychologically addictive. And while most individuals afflicted with psychological LSD addiction eventually taper off or completely discontinue use on their own, often, the damage that is done to their brain chemistries is irreversible, and they do require some sort of long term assisted living program.
LSD Treatment and Recovery
People often ask how they can identify LSD addiction. This is not easy to answer, although there are pronounced signs when a person is tripping such as profuse sweating, lowered or raised body temperature, an elevated heart rate, dilated pupils, and impaired or altered judgment and perception. The conversation may be impossible, and often responses are complete nonsense. But this is only the physical presence of a user on a trip, and similar symptoms will present in flashbacks. LSD addiction could be identified by increased and regular use of LSD, a withdrawal from reality when the addict is sober, and a general state of confusion with memory gaps impaired speech.
LSD Drug addiction treatment is generally a combination of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and medication, when necessary. Also, some programs can assist the addict in staying sober long term, mainly through giving them time to readjust to reality as it truly is, and helping them re-learn to live life on life’s terms. Residential and outpatient programs are available, and guidance for the most appropriate treatment path from professionals is the best approach to beginning the process.
It may be useful to consider why an individual has experimented with such a dangerous drug, CBT, and psychiatric or psychological assessments and evaluations may be part of a good treatment program. Often previously hidden anxieties and problems can be dealt with during a rehab program, and this can make the difference to success or failure long-term.
Above so many other things though, the addict must realize that recovery is a process and that if they decide to be active participants, that they want to reclaim the life they left behind, the results can and often are outstanding.
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News Articles About Addiction-November 4th week
1.13 Investigates ‘safer ways’ for homeless to get mental health, addiction help
When Jason Cavitt started feeling hopeless again, his family said the 40-year-old thought the best way to get help for his addiction and mental health struggles was to get arrested again. (abc13.com)
2.First Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act public hearings held
The Maryland Insurance Commission held its first virtual public hearing Monday on how to comply with the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.(stateofreform.com)
3.InFocus: Addiction recovery and childrens’ mental health services on the rise during COVID-19
The challenges of dealing with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is creating a mental health crisis across the country. The increase in stress and anxiety is reflected in the growing demand for mental health services .(wwlp.com)
4.Freeport hospital invests in battling drug addiction and mental illness
A local hospital makes an important addition. It’s designed to help people battling drug addiction or going through a mental health crisis. (mystateline.com)
5.Faulty Maryland payment system threatens mental health and addiction professionals, providers say
Dozens of mental health and addiction treatment providers in Maryland say a faulty state payment system is jeopardizing their work at a time when the coronavirus pandemic is increasing demand for their services.(baltimoresun.com)
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News Articles About Addiction-November 3rd week
1.DHHS: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Help Available
The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services would like to remind residents of the resources available for residents who are feeling increased mental health crises and substance use due to the isolation of COVID-19 lockdowns. (northcoastjournal.com)
2.Delaware’s First Mental Health Parity Examinations Complete
Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has announced the completion of the first in a series of Mental Health Parity examinations on health insurers in Delaware.(news.delaware.gov)
3.Unequal treatment for mental health care brings $597K in fines for 2 Delaware insurance companies
Two Delaware insurance companies are facing nearly $600,000 in fines after the Delaware Department of Insurance found them offering disparate care when it came to behavioral and mental health coverage .(delawareonline.com)
4.Gillibrand calls for increase in mental health, addictions treatment funding
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is urging Senate leadership to include increased funding for drug treatment and mental health care services in the next coronavirus relief package. (oleantimesherald.com)
5.Gillibrand pushes for more funding for overdose, mental health services for the state
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is pushing for additional funding for substance abuse and mental health services in New York.(mytwintiers.com)
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News Articles About Addiction-November 2nd week
1.Beyond Parody: Drug Addiction, Mental Health, and Poverty Are NOT Going to go Away
Have you ever sat in silence for more than 5 minutes? You can hear cars driving by, the light hum of the refrigerator, or the heater or air conditioner kicking on.” (riverbender.com)
2.We can all do more to help veterans with trauma, addiction and mental-health issues
Like many veterans, I experienced trauma and struggled with a substance use disorder..
3.Franklin County Voters Approve Funds For Mental Health And Addiction Treatment
More than 70% of Franklin County voters approved a levy for the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH) .(radio.wosu.org)
4.Mental health issues, substance abuse escalate as access to vital care dwindles
It should come as no surprise to anyone that mental health and substance abuse issues are escalating during the coronavirus pandemic.(freep.com)
5.SEPTA adds addiction and mental health specialists as nation debates future of policing
“The fat, heavy droplets of rain pounding the ground washed away just about any trace of color from the landscape surrounding Kensington and Allegheny Avenues last week..(inquirer.com)
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Top Rehab Centers
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What addiction brings about in society?
Addiction is one condition of individuals in which they are unable to resist their urge of consuming a substance. Their cravings for the substance are so intense that they are even ready to go beyond all limits to acquire the substance.Addicts cause a lot of trouble to themselves, their families and the society.
In terms of health, addicts develop certain health complications such as cardiovascular diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, cirrhosis, seizures and other mental complications such as extreme anxiety, insomnia, schizophrenia, etc. At times addicts can end up insane or even give up their life.
To the family their change in their approach causes tensions which may even result in a broken family. Addicts are bound to get alienated from their family due to their unacceptable change in behavior and uncontrolled expenses which are results of their intense craving for the substance.
When addicts have no money to get what they desire they are even compelled to adopt steps such as theft, prostitution and murder consequently, the number of crimes and STD’s ascends giving rise to a totally chaotic society.
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Best Rehab Facilities – Portal to Your Drug Free Life
After your willingness to get treated for your addiction, the most important thing is the treatment programs. Drug recovery includes treatment programs like, residential treatment, dual diagnosis, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient program, family treatment, drug detoxification, trauma treatment, life skills management, relapse prevention skills, etc.
Drug detox is performed to detoxify toxins developed in addicts’ bodies with the help of detoxifying drugs. The toxins are developed in their body because of their undue consumption of drugs. Detox should be done only with the help of rehab professionals and under a proper medical setup. Without proper medical preparation, drug detox can be harmful for the individual as well as those around him.
After detox all other treatment programs proceed depending upon the individual’s medical needs. Treatment programs which follow detox are mainly aimed in improving an individual’s behavior toward others which will further help them carry on with their regular lives without drug dependence.
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Read MoreNews Articles About Addiction-November
1.ADAMH hopes to foster more mental-health, addiction support after election results
Having been met with funding and staff disparities, Franklin County voters overwhelmingly approved a property tax increase by 70% to 30% vote in unofficial returns Tuesday to help fund the demand for mental-health services and addiction treatment..” (dispatch.com)
2.Sonoma County Measure O Tax To Fund Mental Health Services Appears Headed To Approval
Sonoma County’s Measure O, which will provide $25 million a year for mental health and homelessness services over ten years, appeared to be headed for voter approval, according to unofficial election returns reported Tuesday night.
3.Voters pass Measure 110, Oregon becomes 1st US state to decriminalize hard drugs
PORTLAND, Ore. – Voters passed Measure 110, our political analyst says, making Oregon the first state in the nation to decriminalize possession of small amounts of hard drugs and expanding treatment .(katu.com)
4.Mental health and substance abuse assistance offered at food distribution
The West Ohio Food Bank teaming up to provide outreach materials to people who may need assistance with mental health and substance abuse.(hometownstations.com)
5.Covid-19 is an addiction crisis – we need a better funded and integrated care service
“Sadly, I wasn’t shocked by the recent news that thousands of people in England died as a result of their drug use last year.All of my colleagues working on the frontline of addiction psychiatry regularly see people whose lives have been destroyed by their addiction, and many die young.(mentalhealthtoday.co.uk)
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How Does Sleep Affect Mental Health?
Mental Health and Sleep
Since my circadian cycle is completely out of whack, I thought many others might be in the same boat. Lack of sleep or insomnia mental health negatively affects our mental and emotional health.
The University of California investigated what happens to our minds without sleep. I highly doubt anyone who has gone without sleep would be surprised by their findings.
It can affect our mood and lead to depression and anxiety. Really? Also, lack of sleep tends to bypass connecting to the prefrontal section of your brain and hits the locus coeruleus or primitive part instead.
What is still disputed by many is whether lack of sleep leads to mental illness or mental illness leads to a lack of sleep. It probably depends on the individual and their present situation or circumstances. Sleep disturbances would contribute towards making any existing mental illness worse.
“It’s almost as though, without sleep, the brain had reverted to more primitive patterns of activity, in that it was unable to put emotional experiences into context and produce controlled appropriate responses,” said Matthew Walker, director of UC Berkeley’s Sleep and Neuroimaging Laboratory and senior author of the study, -journal Current Biology.”
I know from experience insomnia can lead to strange sorts of behavior. If you’re worried or stressed about something, that can interfere with sleeping. To make matters worse, worrying about not being able to sleep makes sleep even less likely to come.
Helping With Sleep Problems
Getting to the root cause of why you can’t sleep is not always helpful, especially since you might already know why you can’t sleep. So what can be done about it? An asleep specialist can help you sort it out but here are some other suggestions.
- Get up at the same time every day regardless of how much sleep you got the night before. It requires some discipline and may involve feeling zombie-like for a couple of days.
- Try exploring relaxation methods such as meditation, yoga, and deep breathing. Doing weird stuff like listening to loud rock and roll right before bed might not relax you. Not that I’ve ever done that.
- Limit or stop your caffeine intake since it is a stimulant. It’s also a diuretic, so it may interrupt your sleep because you might need to go to the washroom more frequently, which leads to the next point.
- Limit fluid intake.
- Don’t nap for more than a half-hour at a time if you must. Any longer than that, and it will interfere with your sleep, come bedtime. I don’t know about you, but I feel groggy if I have a nap that lasts for more than an hour.
- Exercise regularly. Don’t do this right before bed, or you’ll be all pumped up. Practice does make you sleep better, though, as long as it’s not what you do immediately before jumping into bed.
- Some have used light therapy with some success. I can see this being especially helpful for someone who doesn’t have many windows or lives in a basement apartment.
- Color therapy is also something some might want to consider.
Many sleeping pills and sedatives can become addictive, so they are not usually advised except as a last resort. They don’t help you cope long term either but maybe best for short periods in times of crisis.
Finally, do not hesitate to see a doctor or counselor for more professional advice or Joining in Drug Treatment Program. Sometimes, anxiety and depression need to be treated with therapy and medication to help regulate your sleep.
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News Articles About Addiction
1.BLADE hosts ‘Know the Truth’ webinar on substance abuse, mental health
The Brainerd Lakes Area Drug Education coalition partnered with Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge’s Know the Truth substance abuse prevention program to host the recent webinar “A Night to Know the Truth.”. (brainerddispatch.com)
2.Graybill announces plan to address substance abuse, mental health, and criminal justice
GREAT FALLS- Democrat candidate for Attorney General, Raph Graybill, announced his plan to address substance abuse and mental health challenges in Montana, to improve public safety and support the criminal justice system.(khq.com)
3.Dr. Drew Pinsky, Mental Health And Addiction During COVID
NEW YORK, N.Y. (Valley News Live) – Dr. Drew Pinsky discusses the dramatic rise of mental health issues and addictions due to the stresses of COVID. .(valleynewslive.com)
4.UCHealth Adds Mental Health Services To Primary Care, Expands Telehealth Access
UCHealth is now incorporating behavioral health services into its primary care locations across the state.(cpr.org)
5.Maryland receives grants to combat addiction, support mental health programs for juveniles, support safety of law enforcement officers
“The addiction crisis has taken an enormous toll on America’s families and communities, eroding public health, threatening public safety and claiming tens of thousands of lives year after year,” said Attorney General William P. Barr .(nottinghammd.com)
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