Author: John Carter

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John Carter, an experienced social worker with ten years of experience, earned his psychology degree from Boston University. Right after completing his studies, John dedicated himself to assisting people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. At present, he writes enlightening articles focused on fighting substance abuse, using his knowledge to provide advice and support via this blog.

March 28, 2024

John Carter

Controlled Drinking vs Abstinence Addiction Recovery

Rychtarik et al. found that treatment aimed at abstinence or controlled drinking was not related to patients’ ultimate remission type. Booth, Dale, and Ansari (1984), on the other hand, found that patients did achieve their selected goal of abstinence or controlled drinking more often. Miller et al. (in press) found that more dependent drinkers were […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 28, 2024

John Carter

Ecstasy Withdrawal and Detox: Symptoms and Timeline

Recovering from ecstasy addiction can be challenging, but there are ways to make this process easier. Along with treatment, lifestyle adjustments and self-care can ease the symptoms while transitioning to a new life. Dialectical-behavior therapy is a type of cognitive-behavioral therapy that focuses on mindfulness, how to live in the moment, how to cope with […]

Detox

March 27, 2024

John Carter

How Long Does DMT Stay In Your System? DMT Treatment

When it’s injected, DMT enters the blood within seconds and the effects are felt almost instantly. Two of the physical side effects are increased heart rate and blood pressure. These can be potentially risky if you already have high blood pressure or a heart condition. It also includes the firsthand experience of Emma Soleil, who […]

Drug Addiction

March 27, 2024

John Carter

Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers California Addiction Treatment

It has also been estimated that about half of people with a substance use disorder experience a mental health disorder as well. A quality treatment center for co-occurring disorders doesn’t just stop with medical treatment. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) may also be necessary for some substance use disorders such as alcohol or opioids. L.A.CADA offers mental […]

Detox

March 27, 2024

John Carter

Consumer Health: It’s bad to mix antidepressants and alcohol

Alcohol can produce feelings of euphoria and excitement, making you feel instantly happier and more confident, but those feelings are fleeting. Much like barbiturates (sedatives), alcohol is a drug that affects the central nervous system (CNS) and the brain’s functionality. Alcohol and some antidepressants compete for the same metabolic systems in the body—that is, they […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 27, 2024

John Carter

How Long Does Cocaine Stay In Your System? Cocaine Detection Times

Adrienne Santos-Longhurst is a freelance writer and author who has written extensively on all things health and lifestyle for more than a decade. If you’re looking after someone else, get them into the recovery position. Lay them on their side with their body supported by a bent knee. However, some people may also experience increased […]

Drug Addiction

March 27, 2024

John Carter

Drug Withdrawal Symptoms, Treatment, and Management

It typically includes pollutants, synthetic chemicals, heavy metals, and processed foods, which can negatively affect health. During detox, you can experience severe withdrawal symptoms that require medical attention, like becoming dehydrated. Without immediate access to a doctor, you may be putting yourself at risk. Some people who don’t require a lot of supervision might simply […]

Detox

March 27, 2024

John Carter

Consequences of Alcohol Use in Diabetics PMC

Alcohol consumption can interfere with blood sugar as well as the hormones needed to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. People who frequently consume a lot of alcohol can wipe out their energy storage in a few hours. You may wonder if drinking alcohol is safe for people with diabetes. Because even moderate alcohol consumption can […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 27, 2024

John Carter

Drug addiction substance use disorder Diagnosis and treatment

They also may be resentful and accuse you of betrayal or being a hypocrite. The emergency and referral resources listed above are available to individuals located in the United States and are not operated by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). NIDA is a biomedical research organization and does not provide personalized medical advice, […]

Detox

March 27, 2024

John Carter

Comorbid Bipolar and Alcohol Use Disorder A Therapeutic Challenge PMC

Likewise, if you are only treated for addiction, the symptoms of bipolar disorder will likely trigger you to relapse and drink again, even after a successful period of sobriety. Bipolar disorder is a condition that causes cycling between manic and depressive moods, and it has a strong correlation with addiction. Over 60 percent of people […]

Alcohol Abuse