Recovery Journal

  • Teenage Alcoholism

    Teenage Alcoholism

    Teenage alcoholism is a common problem that, tragically, is related to thousands of fatalities each year.

  • Anabolic Steroid Side Effects, Abuse, and Addiction

    Anabolic Steroid Side Effects, Abuse, and Addiction

    People abuse steroids to look more fit, build muscle faster, and enhance athletic abilities.

  • How to Help an Alcoholic

    How to Help an Alcoholic

    How to Help an Alcoholic – It can be horrible to watch someone you love suffering from the chronic disease of addiction.

  • Percocet Effects of Abuse and Addiction

    Percocet Effects of Abuse and Addiction

    Percocet is a prescription drug that consists of a combination of the over-the-counter pain reliever acetaminophen and the painkiller oxycodone.

  • Long- and Short-Term Effects of Alcohol

    Long- and Short-Term Effects of Alcohol

    Alcohol is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, which means that it reduces activity and functions in the brain and body.

  • Signs That Someone Is on Drugs

    Signs That Someone Is on Drugs

    Signs That Someone Is on Drugs – Drug addiction is a devastating and potentially life-threatening disease that dramatically impacts the lives of those suffering as well as their loved ones.

  • Health and Wellness in Recovery

    Health and Wellness in Recovery

    Health and Wellness in Recovery – Health is a vital part of life that many people take for granted.

  • Injecting Meth

    Injecting Meth

    Injecting Meth – Methamphetamine (meth) is a highly addictive stimulant that boosts activity in the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in accelerated breathing, increased body temperature, and elevated heart rate.

  • Coping with Depression and Addiction

    Coping with Depression and Addiction

    Coping with Depression and Addiction – According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) around one in ten Americans experience depression.

  • Principles for Addiction Recovery

    Principles for Addiction Recovery

    Principles for Addiction Recovery – There isn’t a single person in the world that, with the proper treatment and support, cannot recover from addiction.

  • What Kind of Drug Is Alcohol?

    What Kind of Drug Is Alcohol?

    Alcohol is an intoxicating substance classified as a central nervous system (CNS) depressant.

  • Codeine Addiction

    Codeine Addiction

    Codeine Addiction – Codeine is an opiate most commonly used as a cough suppressant and anti-diarrheal in prescription formulations such as Tylenol 3, but it’s also sometimes used to treat mild-moderate pain.

  • Oxycodone Addiction

    Oxycodone Addiction

    Oxycodone is a potent prescription opioid commonly known as the brand names OxyContin and Percocet and is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe pain.

  • Is Drug Addiction a Disease?

    Is Drug Addiction a Disease?

    Most public health institutions now recognize addiction as a disease, including the American Society of Addiction Medicine an American Medical Association.

  • What Is Dry Drunk Syndrome?

    What Is Dry Drunk Syndrome?

    Dry drunk syndrome is characterized by a set of emotional impairments experienced by some people who are in recovery from alcoholism, which impedes a person’s ability to leave their addiction behind, despite being abstinent.

  • What Are the Effects of Smoking Meth?

    What Are the Effects of Smoking Meth?

    Methamphetamine (meth) is an extraordinarily addictive and potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that can induce intense euphoria, suppress appetite, and increase energy and attention span.

  • Long-Term Effects of Cocaine on the Body

    Long-Term Effects of Cocaine on the Body

    The long-term use of cocaine can result in many physical and emotional problems.

  • Signs of Heroin Addiction

    Signs of Heroin Addiction

    Heroin is an illicit semi-synthetic opiate and powerful central nervous system (CNS) depressant.

  • Angel Dust Drug Effects , Addiction, and Treatment

    Angel Dust Drug Effects , Addiction, and Treatment

    Phencyclidine (PCP), otherwise known as Angel Dust, is a mind-altering dissociative drug that can cause hallucinations and distortions in a person’s perception of reality.

  • Schizophrenia Symptoms and Addiction

    Schizophrenia Symptoms and Addiction

    Research has found that many people who have schizophrenia also suffer from addiction.

  • End-Stage Alcoholism

    End-Stage Alcoholism

    End-Stage Alcoholism – Alcoholism is a common chronic disease that affects over 18 million adults in the United States alone.