Alcohol and Chest Pain: Causes and Symptoms

Have you ever had an ache in your chest after a night of heavy drinking, perhaps over the holidays? Or maybe you even felt it a few hours after a binge-drinking session. If this sounds familiar, you may have a serious problem. Although not a defined condition, some doctors have labelled irregular heartbeat, breathlessness, or […]

Coping with the Stigma of Addiction

One of the biggest barriers to people getting help for alcohol/drug addiction is the stigma associated with the disease. Stigma is a negative attitude imposed by society on people who it judges as not ‘normal’. It is a reaction of fear, ignorance and prejudice. Addiction is a disease of the brain, this is a scientifically […]

Xanax (Alprazolam) Withdrawal Symptoms, Timeline and Treatment

Whether you’ve been prescribed Xanax (alprazolam) for anxiety or muscle spasms or taken it recreationally, you may have found that stopping can trigger challenging Xanax withdrawal symptoms. Like other benzodiazepine withdrawal experiences, these effects can be uncomfortable and even dangerous without the right support.  If you’re worried about Xanax dependence in yourself or a loved […]

Overdose on Tramadol, What You Need to Know

Tramadol is a prescription-only medicine commonly used as a painkiller. It is also bought illegally as a recreational drug as it makes you feel relaxed and happy. Although you may be taking it with your doctor’s blessing, or because you think it is a safer opioid than heroin, it is possible to overdose on Tramadol.   […]

Amphetamine Induced Psychosis

Amphetamine Induced Psychosis While several hallucinogenic drugs can result in intermittent psychosis years after the individual has discontinued use, methamphetamine-related psychosis is increasingly proving to be the most persistent and chronic drug-related psychosis due to the long-lasting and sometimes irreversible molecular, structural, and chemical changes that meth can cause in a user’s brain. Symptoms of Amphetamine Use and Psychosis […]

Top Myths About Addiction & Rehab

Myths About Addiction, Alcohol, Drugs & 12 Steps Rehab Treatment Our therapist Mark addresses some of the most common myths he has identified about Addiction, the 12 Steps, and Recovery. Myth 1: I’m a Bad Person, That’s Why I’m Addicted. You are not bad. Maybe some of the things you have done have not been […]