
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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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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Giving up addiction is not a piece of cake if attempted alone. Without professional help, your attempt to give up addiction can only result in a more intensified addiction. Therefore, addiction recovery should be done only after a proper professional intervention.
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Drug recovery is considered one thing impossible but this is limited to short-sighted people. Successful drug recovery is however possible only with the help of professionals and proper rehab programs. Drug recovery is one thing highly suggested not to attempt alone. It can only result in heightening your level of addiction and can pose as a life threatening problem. Therefore, if you think you have an addiction problem and need help, you can rely on us. Never attempt drug recovery without rehab professionals’ help.
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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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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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News Articles About Mental Health
1.Addiction recovery and mental health training available in Skagway
Pandemic restrictions have had an outsized impact on Skagway’s economy. And if you ask a mental health professional, economic uncertainty can also trigger stress, anxiety, depression, and relapse. (khns.org)
2.Old Kennewick hospital eyed for mental health, addiction center
The Tri-Cities — Washington’s only metro without a detox and drug rehabilitation facility — could see a 1950s-era hospital in the heart of Kennewick renovated to meet the growing need for local services.(tricitiesbusinessnews.com)
3.FHE Health Steps up Efforts to Meet Dire Need for Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Nationwide
Nationally renowned treatment advocate Steven Miranda, who has helped thousands of Americans access care for addiction and mental health needs during his more than two decades of service, has joined the staff of FHE Health.(businesswire.com)
4.New California law should serve as a national model for mental health care reform
As our nation continues to confront the ramifications of a global pandemic, the stigma around mental health and addiction seems to be dissipating(statnews.com)
5.Calls to HELP4WV, West Virginia’s mental health & addiction helpline, rise in pandemic
September is being recorded as a record month for calls to West Virginia’s mental health and addiction helpline, HELP4WV.(wvmetronews.com)
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Addiction Weekly News
1.Ontario’s mental health and addiction leaders respond to government’s new investment
Ontario’s leading mental health organizations including Addictions and Mental Health Ontario, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Children’s Mental Health Ontario (newswire.ca)
2.Province investing additional $176M for mental health, addiction supports during pandemic
COVID-19 doesn’t just affect those who catch the potentially deadly virus. There’s been a disturbing increase of overdose deaths in Ontario recently, and mental health can suffer under the isolation and financial strain of the pandemic.(toronto.citynews.ca)
3.Ontario adds $176 million to new mental health and addiction plan
The Ontario government is providing an additional $176 million this year to help expand access for critical mental health and addictions supports during COVID-19.(canindia.com)
4.Words matter: How to end mental health & addiction stigma by changing the conversation
Several months ago, as I stood in a checkout line at a local box store, I heard a woman behind me bemoaning how long it was taking to get done..(wnewsj.com)
5.Addiction needs to be addressed as a mental disorder, not a weakness
For decades society has portrayed addiction as a disease defined by weakness. Addicts are defined as amoral individuals who will do anything to get their next fix. (sbstatesman.com)
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Addiction Weekly News
1.In 2020, Everyone Is Struggling With Mental Health. Here’s Our Guide to Finding Peace.
Precedent says this godforsaken year can definitely get worse. But with the right tools, we can get through it, and whatever comes next.(wweek.com)
2.MHA: More mental health funding needed as suicide hotline makes big change.
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) – Suicide is one the leading causes of death in our country, but there’s a big effort to change that. (kake.com)
3.Help for kids’ mental health struggles during COVID-19
SAN ANTONIO – Kids who get coronavirus tend to fare better physically than adults with COVID. (news4sanantonio.com)
4.Willamette Week: Keeping your mental health in check as seasons change
TPORTLAND, Ore — We’ve been through a lot this year: the pandemic, the unrest on the streets of Portland and what’s so far been a chaotic election cycle.(9news.com)
5.Portland VA: Email that sparked worry about mental health care was inaccurate
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Mental health care for veterans plays an important role in their ability to cope with experiences during their time serving, but an email sent this week (ktvz.com)
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Addiction Weekly News August-3
1.Opiate-addicted pharmacist sentenced to prison after relatives describe his theft of pain medication from terminally ill cancer patients
Carl Mancini was accused of an elaborate scheme to steal – and conceal the theft of – powerful morphine-derivative narcotics while working in Cromwell for Option Care Health, which prepares intravenous pain management infusions for patients in home or hospice care. (www.courant.com)
2.The latest survey on global mental health software market 2020 report covering various market challenges, opportunities, size, share, growth, trends & forecast
Mental Health Software Market Trends, In-Depth Research on Market Size, Emerging Growth Factors, Global Trends and Forecasts.Overview on supply analysis covering trends across raw material suppliers, technology providers and distributors.(bulletinline.com)
3.12th annual ERF conference on mental health will offer groundbreaking keynotes
The virtual conference will offer two tracks, Mood & Anxiety and Eating Disorders, with livestream keynote presentations September 10-12 plus all sessions available for viewing through the end of the year; attendees can earn up to 35 CE/CME/CNE hours(www.globenewswire.com)
4.States Seek $26.4 Billion From Drug Companies in Opioid Litigation
Addiction experts are in wide agreement on the most effective way to help opioid addicts: Medication-assisted treatment. But most inpatient rehab facilities in the U.S. don’t offer this option. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports on why the medication option is controversial, and in many places, hard to come by. Image: Ryno Eksteen and Thomas Williams(www.wsj.com)
5.Tucson’s rise in drug overdose deaths could be linked to pandemic
One official says the pandemic could be intensifying risk factors associated with increased drug use and overdose, including economic distress, social isolation and anxiety(www.tucson.com)
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Mental Health Weekly Roundup August-2
1.White House Drug Czar visits El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — James Carroll, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, was on the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday where drug seizures are up for the year.(www.everythinglubbock.com)
2.Border district Fatehabad fights the tough fight against drugs amid steady trickle of heroin and tablets
The police have come to know that many consumers of heroin have themselves turned to drug peddling too so they can afford to keep buying more.(indianexpress.com)
3.Health officials report increases in drug overdoses, suicides during COVID-19 pandemic
PHOENIX – As social distancing and isolation continue throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many states across the country are reporting an increase in reported drug overdoses and suicides, including Arizona.(http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/)
4.Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan discusses addiction struggles on Lily Cornell’s mental health podcast
Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan has opened up on his struggles with addiction and anxiety in the latest episode of the mental health podcast hosted by the eldest daughter of the late Chris Cornell.(www.nme.com)
5.Associations of internet addiction severity with psychopathology, serious mental illness, and suicidality: Large-sample cross-sectional study
Via a survey among first-year undergraduates enrolled at Sichuan University in September 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018, researchers examined if and how internet addiction severity is associated with adverse mental health outcomes.(www.mdlinx.com)
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Commonly Abused Drugs in Florida
Making the decision to enter into a Florida drug rehab is definitely not an easy one, but it is nonetheless an important decision that will end up affecting the rest of your life. Especially here at Treatment Alternatives, you will only receive the best possible care for your substance abuse addiction, and will be set up with an aftercare program that will ensure your continued sobriety throughout the rest of your life.
Perhaps part of the reason why Treatment Alternatives has such a long history of continued success when it comes to helping people get (and stay) sober is due to over three decades of providing people with care along every step of the recovery journey. Specifically, Florida provides the perfect place to focus on recovery, and to find people who need help as well. SAMHSA reported that 79,322 people were admitted to Florida drug rehab centers over the past year, with admissions into treatment centers increasing from 21% in 1992 to 46% in 2006.
Due to Florida’s location, it is no surprise that it serves as a main international drug trafficking site. In fact, Florida recently became the leading Pill Mill state in the country. Because of this, it is important to know which the most commonly abused drugs in Florida are, and what to look out for.
Some of the most commonly abused drugs in Florida include:
– Prescription drugs. Due to the “unprecedented levels of abuse” of prescription drugs, 12,756 people were admitted for opiate addiction (excluding heroin) in 2009. In fact, 777,000 citizens in Florida reported using prescription drugs for non-medical use.
– Cocaine. This is the most widely abused drug throughout the entire state, with 11,516 people admitted into Florida treatment centers in 2009 for cocaine abuse. That same year, 390,000 Floridians reported abusing cocaine. As a result, numerous people have entered into drug rehab for cocaine abuse.
– Heroin. While heroin does enter into Florida from international drug markets, it for the most part gets moved outside the state. However, that does not mean that many people still need to the help of Florida treatment centers for heroin addiction. In 2009 alone, 1,721 people entered into treatment for heroin addiction.
– Marijuana. This is also one of the most abused substances in Florida, with 24,812 Florida residents entering into a Florida drug rehab in order to get help for their problem.
If you or a loved one are in need of a quality drug rehab for prescription drug, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, or any other addiction to substances.