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Research, clinical insights, and recovery resources from the Transcend Ibogaine medical team.
Ibogaine vs Ayahuasca for Addiction: A Complete Guide to Healing
Choosing between ibogaine vs ayahuasca for addiction recovery is no small decision. Both are powerful plant medicines with deep cultural roots and growing recognition for their ability to help people heal. Yet they work in very different ways. One may feel more like a medical res
Ibogaine aftercare: everything you need to know explained
Ibogaine treatment can feel like opening a new door in life. Many people walk away with big insights and a fresh sense of hope. But the truth is, those changes don’t stay strong on their own. That’s why ibogaine aftercare is so important. The days and weeks after treatment are a
Colorado Emerges as Hub for Ibogaine Access Pioneers
Colorado is a state that is ahead of the curve time and time again. The Centennial State has long been a home base for pioneers in progressive movements. Throughout American history, Coloradans and the state of Colorado have demonstrated leadership in a wide variety of sectors in
Texas Ibogaine Initiative
Ibogaine treatment changes lives and it has saved many lives over the past few decades. People who have sought and received ibogaine treatment for addiction and other conditions report that it has helped them break free from their addictions and has helped them overcome obstacles
Ibogaine Treatment For Bipolar Disorder
Many people know that ibogaine can be an effective treatment for substance use disorder to help people who are dependent on drugs or alcohol to break free from their addictions. However, many people do not yet know that ibogaine can be helpful for people struggling with bipolar d
Ibogaine Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
Nearly one million people in the United States today live with Parkinson’s disease. Another 90,000 new cases are diagnosed annually. Worldwide, over 10 million people have been diagnosed with this disease. Clearly, Parkinson’s disease is relatively common. In fact, it’s the secon
How Long Does Suboxone Stay in Your System
Suboxone has saved countless lives. This medication, which is a combination of naloxone and buprenorphine, helps people who have struggled with addiction to opioids to break free from their addictions. The combined effect of these two drugs makes withdrawals manageable, decreases
Long-Term Effects Of Suboxone Use
Many people seeking to break free from an addiction to opiates or opioids turn to Suboxone to help them on their recovery journey. This medication has helped many to succeed in this realm and keeps many people on a straight and narrow path to health and freedom for the rest of th
Alternative Treatment for Drug Addiction
Many people struggle with addiction. Many wish to break free from their addictions and dependencies but wonder how to do so. Most people are familiar with the concept of drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Unfortunately, many people think that the only way to get addiction treatment
How to Create a Substance Abuse Treatment Plan
One of the most important goals that anyone can make in their entire life is the goal to break free from dependency or addiction to drugs or alcohol. Anyone who has struggled with addiction knows that breaking free from dependency on substances is not only crucial to improve one&
Alternatives to Rehab for Addiction Treatment
According to statistics from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 48.7 million Americans aged 12 and over had a substance use disorder in the past year as of 2022. When you consider the fact that the population of our nation is around 334 million people,
How Much Does Ibogaine Treatment Cost?
Ibogaine treatment is taking the addiction recovery world by storm. More and more people are learning that this innovative, natural treatment can be life-changing and effective. Some who felt that they had already tried everything to break free from drug and alcohol dependency an
Medications (that compete with Ibogaine)
It’s very important to let us know a complete list of medications you are taking (prescriptions, over-the-counter, and supplements), prior to receiving ibogaine treatment at Transcend Clinic. Ibogaine goes through first-pass liver metabolism and gets converted to its’ primary met
Iboga
Iboga Plant Most people who have heard of ibogaine and iboga treatment for addiction are aware that it comes from a plant from Africa, and that its original use is a part of the spiritual practice of people of somewhere on that continent. However, to truly understand ibogaine, th
Ibogaine hydrochloride (HCl)
As of 2016 there are many different forms of ibogaine available, spanning the gamut from whole root powder, which contains extremely minute amounts of ibogaine, and has very little effect when used with the intention of mitigating opioid withdrawal symptoms; to highly-purified, 9
Noribogaine – Ibogaine's Metabolite
What is Noribogaine? During the 1990s when Dr. Deborah Mash from the University of Miami’s, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine (UMMSM), was performing the first pharmacokinetic and drug metabolism testing of ibogaine, one of the questions that needed to be answered was how coul
Hydromorphone: Side Effects, Dosage, Uses, and Warnings
Hydromorphone, also known by its brand name – Dilaudid – is a very powerful opioid that has provided immense relief to many in need of pain relief since it was first patented in 1923. It’s on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines and is within th
Scopolamine (Devil's Breath) Abuse And Side Effects
Have you ever heard of a drug called scopolamine? This drug, also known as “devil’s breath,” has been used for centuries. It’s sometimes prescribed to people who struggle with motion sickness or to people who experience post-operative nausea and vomiting. It is very effective at
What Is The M30 Pill (Blues Drug)?
What are blues drugs? This is a newer slang term so even if you are well-versed in drugs and drug use, you may not have heard it before. This isn’t a new drug, though, it’s been around for quite a while. Round, blue pills with an imprint of M30 on them are rather common opioids [
Mirtazapine(Remeron) Side Effects, Addiction and Abuse
Mirtazapine is an antidepressant that is commonly prescribed to people struggling with depression, anxiety, or both conditions. It’s sold under the brand name Remeron in the United States. This drug is most often used to treat people diagnosed with major depressive disorder, but
Barbiturates vs Benzodiazepines: What’s The Difference?
Barbiturates and benzodiazepines are two drugs that have been prescribed heavily in the United States and around the world. They are similar, yet different. Do you know the differences and similarities between them? Read on to learn more about these two categories of common presc
How Long Does It Take for Dopamine Receptors to Recover from Drug Use?
Certainly, you’ve heard of dopamine. Dopamine is a hormone and a neurotransmitter, and in both of those roles, it is one of several chemicals in the body responsible for delivering messages to the brain. When someone uses drugs or alcohol, the natural release and use of dopamine
Demerol (Meperidine) Side Effects, Addiction & Treatment
You’ve probably heard of Demerol. This drug is a synthetic opioid pain medication that is rather common. It’s also known as meperidine or pethidine; Demerol is the brand name under which this medication is most frequently prescribed and sold. If you’ve ever been hospitalized for
Flexeril (Cyclobenzaprine) Abuse, Addiction and Recovery
Cyclobenzaprine, formerly most commonly sold under the brand name Flexeril, is a muscle relaxant that is often prescribed to treat injuries and pain from those injuries and other similar skeletal muscular conditions. Late last year, Flexeril was discontinued in the United States
What is Vivitrol: Uses, Side Effects, & Treatment
Vivitrol is a drug that was created to help people who are struggling with addiction. It’s used primarily for people who are trying to break free from an addiction to alcohol and for people who wish to remain clean and sober from opioids. This drug, also known as naltrexone, is a
Pristiq: Side Effects, Withdrawal, & Addiction Treatment
Many people have never heard of the pharmaceutical drug Pristiq. Unfortunately, others know it all too well. This drug is prescribed for the treatment of major depressive disorder, and over half a million Americans take it every year for this purpose. Although Pristiq – als
What Are Whippets Drugs? Why Are They Dangerous?
In some social circles, the small canisters of nitrous oxide called whippits are an extremely popular way to get a quick jolt of euphoria. But today’s partygoers may be surprised to learn that recreational nitrous oxide isn’t a new trend; there have been recorded uses of it datin
Concerta Withdrawal Timeline, Symptoms and Treatment
Concerta is the brand name of a drug that is prescribed to treat ADHD and it’s very commonly used for this purpose. The actual name of this medication is methylphenidate; it’s a long-acting stimulant that helps people increase their focus and attention levels. However, because th
Effexor: Side Effects, Withdrawal, and Addiction
Efexxor is a drug that is commonly prescribed for depression. It’s one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States; in fact, it’s the forty-fourth most prescribed drug in our nation today, and over 3 million people take it each day. Efexxor is the brand name for th
The Dangers of Mixing Benadryl and Alcohol
When winter cold symptoms hit us hard, many turn to Benadryl for relief. This over-the-counter medication is commonly used to treat cold symptoms and also helps us to get a good night’s sleep when we are sick. Because it’s so commonly used, many people don’t realize that it can b
Hangover Anxiety: A Guide to Hangxiety Relief
The term “hangxiety” may be new to you, but it’s a very real thing and you may have suffered from it in the past – or on the regular – without even knowing that there was a word for how you’re feeling. As you might guess, hangxiety is a relatively new word for somethi
What Is Wet Brain? Symptoms, Stages & Facts
Have you heard of wet brain syndrome? The true name for this disorder is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, but it’s better known by its colloquial name. Acute, chronic deficiency of vitamin B1, or thiamine, causes this brain disorder. There are two major causes of this nutritional def
What is Zyn and Why Are Oral Nicotine Pouches Bad?
If you’re trying to quit smoking tobacco, you might try switching over to oral nicotine pouches like those offered by ZYN. These pouches are used by placing them between the gums and the top lip and offer the same amount of nicotine as one cigarette. Many people think that these
Is Cough Syrup Bad & Dangerous for You?
Cough syrup can be a big help to us when we’re sick. Sometimes, it even seems magical. When you drink a bit of cough syrup, your cough goes away, your chest opens up, and you can breathe easily again – for a little while at least. We’re so lucky to have cough syrup availabl
How To Stop Porn Addiction with Ibogaine?
Let’s admit it. We’ve all watched our fair share of porn. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a male or female, it’s one of those guilty pleasures we all indulge from time to time. But porn addiction? Is that even a thing? Well, believe it or not, it’s real and a somewhat critical p
Quaaludes: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Risks
Most people have heard of Quaaludes. This drug was extremely popular during the 1970s and was used both clinically and recreationally. Eventually, many people became addicted to them. As a result, Quaaludes were taken off the market in 1983 and were added to the list of Schedule
The Dangers of Phenibut Misuse and Abuse
What is Phenibut? Have you heard of Phenibut? This drug was developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, and today, it is sold in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Latvia legally to treat anxiety, insomnia, and a number of other things, but it’s not approved for clinical u
2C-B Addiction And Abuse
2CB is a synthetic, psychedelic, recreational drug that is fairly common in the club scene and beyond. Although many people who indulge in psychedelics may take 2CB on a regular basis, it can also be dangerous due to the sometimes frightening hallucinations that it may cause. Any
Lean (Purple Drank Drug) Addiction and Abuse
Have you ever heard of Lean Drink or Purple Drank? These are street names for a very simple and common drug that is popular around the nation – one that is especially well-known in the southern part of the United States. Made popular by hip-hop artists, some of whom mention
Stay Sober in Life After Rehab
You’ve completed an addiction treatment program. First of all, congratulations! This was a crucial, life-changing decision that very well may have saved your life. You’re clean, sober, and healthy now, and you can begin walking the path of long-term, life-long recovery. But, you’
Difference Between Inpatient vs Outpatient Rehab
If someone is seeking treatment for addiction, there are two options: inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment. Both of these types of treatment can be effective, but when choosing between them, there are many factors to consider. Many people wishing to enter recovery from add
The Date-Rape Drug Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam)
You’ve probably heard of Rohypnol is commonly known as the date rape drug. Although many sexual predators use this drug to incapacitate unsuspecting victims for sexual assault purposes, some people use this drug recreationally as well. Originally developed to treat insomnia, Rohy
Clonidine: Side Effects and Uses
There are many prescription drugs out there that can be addictive. Chances are that you haven’t even heard of many of them; there are so many different prescription drugs on the market today. However, for every drug you haven’t heard of, there are people out there who think of no
Dexedrine Abuse and Addiction Treatment of the ADHD Medication
Dexedrine is a stimulant medication that is often prescribed to people who have been diagnosed with ADHD. This drug has helped many people get back on track after struggling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder for years. It’s very effective; some people go as far as to
Trazodone Addiction: Causes, Effects, and Treatment Options
If you’ve never been diagnosed with depression, there’s a good chance that you’ve never heard of Trazodone. This drug is an antidepressant that is commonly used to treat people who are suffering from a major depressive disorder. It’s also sometimes prescribed for insomnia and for
NyQuil Abuse: Risks and Consequences
Almost everyone has taken NyQuil at some point in their lives for a severe cold or for flu symptoms. It’s helpful to alleviate symptoms like sneezing, sore throat, headache, minor aches and pains, fever, and runny nose. It’s also popular because, in addition to helping with sympt
Addiction and the Tragic Legacy of the 27 Club
What is the 27 club? Have you heard of the 27 Club? This is one club that you don’t want to join. The 27 Club comprises famous people who died at the young age of 27. Most of the 27 Club members are musicians, but the list also includes actors, comedians, and other performers. Th
Black Tar Heroin Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
You’ve heard of heroin, but have you heard of black tar heroin? This cruder form of heroin is common in the United States, particularly west of the Mississippi River. Because people think that it’s not as strong as regular heroin, people tend to use larger dosages of black tar he
Lunesta Withdrawal, Abuse and Addiction Treatment
Many people have never heard of the drug Lunesta, but some people know it all too well and find themselves struggling with dependency on it. This drug is prescribed to treat insomnia, and it has helped thousands of people to get the sleep that they need. However, it also has a ve
What is DMT? Effects & Facts of Dimethyltryptamine
DMT is a powerful hallucinogen capable of giving users an intense experience. As with other psychedelics, most people probably think it’s a DMT drug with negative side effects. But is DMT dangerous? What people may not know is that there are also benefits that can be found in DMT
How to Speak to an Alcoholic About Addiction
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the United States. According to the 2020 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Survery on Drug Abuse and Mental Health, 10.2% of people age 12 and over self-reported that they struggle with an alcohol
Vyvanse vs Adderall: What's the Difference?
Adderall and Vyvanse are very common medications. It’s likely you’ve heard of both of them, and you probably know that they are both prescribed primarily to treat ADHD. Adderall is more common; it’s prescribed five times as often as Vyvanse. Millions of Americans have been diagno
Gabapentin Side Effects, Abuse, Withdrawal and Treatment
Some people have never even heard of the drug gabapentin, but gabapentin abuse is more common than many might think. Although this drug, also known by its brand name, Neurontin, is an anticonvulsant and sedative medication prescribed for several medical issues, including pain, se
12 Best Books on Addiction and Recovery
There are countless books out there on drug and alcohol abuse, rehabilitation and recovery, and related topics. Although everyone’s story and experience is different and not even science can yet begin to understand all of the complicated aspects and facets of addiction and recove
Methadone Addiction and Withdrawal
Methadone Addiction Methadone is a synthetic, long-acting opioid painkiller. It is usually prescribed to people who are already addicted to other opiates, such as heroin, or prescription drugs like Percocet or Oxycontin. When it is used as directed, methadone can effectively repl
Yoga for Recovery: Benefits, Types and Free Classes
Yoga for Recovery Yoga is for EVERYBODY. Yes, everybody – even you! Gone are the days of this incredible, centuries-old mind and body enhancer existing only for latte-toting college girls in tight, stretchy pants, or flexible, New Age guys with odd, hippie-sounding names, or insp
Prozac and Alcohol: Side Effects and Dangers of Mixing
Serious mental health conditions may require medication as part of the course of treatment. One of the most well-known of these medications is Prozac®, which is the popular brand of the generic drug fluoxetine. While there are other brands of fluoxetine on the market, such as Rap
Crack vs Cocaine: What's the difference
Cocaine and crack are drug terms that may be used interchangeably, but there are many notable differences between the two substances. Now, let’s take a look at cocaine and crack, how each drug works, and how to treat both cocaine and crack addictions. What Is Cocaine?
How to Repair Your Brain After Drug Use
If you or someone you love has abused or even have just occasionally used drugs, you may be wondering how one might go about repairing his or her brain afterward. It’s certainly no surprise to anyone that drugs are harmful to the brain, and brain damage will occur after prolonged
What is a Transfer Addiction?
Many people tend to believe that if someone has managed to recognize that they had a problem, sought help for their addiction, found the help they needed, and managed to stick to the path of recovery for that addiction for a while, they are in the clear. Sure, many people experie
Polysubstance Abuse Disorder: Definition, Sings and Treatment
What is Polysubstance Abuse or Polydrug Abuse? Polysubstance abuse is the term used when an individual is physically and/or psychologically addicted to multiple drugs. Polysubstance abuse is relatively common in the drug-dependent populace, and often occurs when multiple drugs ar
What is Kratom? Benefits and Withdrawal Symptoms
Just a few years ago, hardly anyone had heard of kratom, and although many people still have never heard of this substance, it is becoming better known and is appearing in the media nationwide. Why? Well, some people consider it a natural miracle drug and sing its praises for its
Oxycodone vs. OxyContin: What is the Difference?
By now, most people in the United States and even around the world are aware of the opioid epidemic in America. Over the past few decades, many thousands of people have developed dependencies on opioids; many thousands have died as a result. Although our country is working hard t
GHB Drug Abuse, Addiction, and Withdrawals
Many people have not even heard of the drug GHB. Others use it daily. Although some people associate this drug with date rape, it has some positive medical applications, and it is also used as voluntarily as a recreational drug. Unfortunately, some of the people who begin using G
Ibogaine Therapy for PTSD
Ibogaine Therapy for PTSD and Addiction It’s not surprising that in many cases, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and addiction go hand in hand. In fact, according to the post, as many as 50% of people who have survived violent or abusive trauma report alcohol use disorders.
Adderall Mood Swings Abuse and Detox
Adderall® abuse and mood disorders are a dangerous combination, one which may cause serious health complications.
Alcohol is a Stimulant True or False?
Way back when you were in high school health class, the teacher told you all about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. He or she probably told you some things that were true and some things that were false, but there’s a good chance that you were at least told about the differences
What Does Ibogaine Feel Like
Addiction is a painful, emotionally devastating problem. No wonder so many people are looking for answers. There is no “magic bullet” cure for addiction, no matter how much we might wish there were. However, there is the next best thing: ibogaine, a treatment that can rest
Suboxone Side Effects, Addiction and Myths
The opioid epidemic is out of control. It has been for a while, and it continues to be. On average, 115 Americans die each day from opioid overdoses, and although there are many programs, organizations, and individuals that are working hard to decrease that number, it doesn’t see
What Is Drug Replacement Therapy? The Pros and Cons
There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that at this point opiate and opioid abuse in the United States has reached epidemic levels. In fact, the leading national public health institution in our country, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has labeled it as such, and
Ibogaine Treatment for Depression and Anxiety
Although ibogaine is best known for treating addiction to drugs and alcohol, many people also use it for other healing purposes, including issues of co-morbidity, or drug addiction coupled with mental health concerns. Ibogaine for depression, in particular, as well as anxiety and
Are There Any Negative Side Effects of Ibogaine Treatment?
Ibogaine is amazing. This plant-based treatment for addiction has helped many people break free from their dependencies on drugs and alcohol and as a result, it has not only changed many lives, but it has saved many lives, too. Many who have participated in ibogaine experiences c
Gambling Addiction Treatment
When people think about addiction, they tend to think first of drug and alcohol abuse and dependency. These types of addictions are common and everyone has been touched by their effects in one way or another in their lives, even if we personally were not the addicted individual.
Celebrity Addiction and Recovery Memoirs
There are many celebrities out there who have experienced substance abuse problems and addictions during their careers. Some still struggle with these issues on ongoing basis, but many others have managed to pull themselves out of the darkness. Today, they celebrate many years of
Mary J Blige – Addiction Recovery
Mary J Blige recently appeared on stage for the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show alongside fellow hip hop icons Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog, Eminem, 50 Cent, and Kendrick Lamar. Although all but one of these artists is over age 45, together they put on a high-energy show that people across th
Ten Signs You Need Help
Many Americans struggle with addiction. In fact, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 14.5 million Americans (5.3%) aged twelve or older experienced alcohol dependency in 2019. 8.3 million (3.0%) had at least one illicit drug use disorder in that same year. Ac
Why You Must Break Free
If you have a substance use disorder and are dependent on drugs or alcohol you are probably very frustrated with yourself and your life. It’s likely that you even feel lost, tired, depressed, and weak, and you are likely quite unhappy the vast majority of the time. In fact, there
NYC Supervised Injection Sites
On Tuesday, November 30th of last year, New York City became the first city in the United States to legally allow supervised injection sites for people who use intravenous drugs. This is a bold move by New York City and its Major Bill de Blasio. New York is our nation’s largest c
OCD and Addiction
Many people who struggle with addiction suffer from mental health issues. For many, these issues led to the addiction in a direct or indirect way, and the addiction serves not to alleviate the mental health issues but rather to exacerbate them and make them even more complicated
Rock Bottom
If you live in the United States or any other English-speaking country then you’re probably familiar with the phrase “rock bottom” in relation to addiction. This phrase is commonly used. It refers to someone hitting their absolute lowest point in some or all aspects of their life
Gary Oldman – Addiction Recovery
Gary Oldman is one of the most celebrated and versatile actors in Hollywood. He has been in over one hundred films – often in the lead role – and he has won dozens of acting awards. He is just sixty-three years old but he has been acting professionally for over four d
Kratom for Opiate and Heroin Withdrawals
Kratom is a plant indigenous to Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, and Papua New Guinea. It has properties of both opiates and stimulants. Conversely, kratom is sometimes used to treat both opiate and heroin withdrawal. Ultimately, kratom for opiate and heroin withdrawal increases a p
Neuroplasticity and Addiction Recovery
Can you change your mind? For a long time, many experts believed that changing the way one’s brain worked and functioned was impossible. If someone was damaged from trauma, it was believed that they would suffer immensely from that trauma forever. However, new research suggests t
Psilocybin and MDMA and Canada
Just a few weeks ago, and after many years of much hard work by activists, Canada officially changed federal regulations, and now, both psilocybin and MDMA are available as treatment options for anyone suffering from a mental illness. This is an amazing development that will sure
Quitting Cigarettes
Congratulations on your recovery! If you’ve managed to break free from your dependence on drugs and/or alcohol, you have already achieved so much. You surely feel better and now your life is on a better path – and you feel free. There’s still much to do to remain clean and sober
Sober Living Opportunities at Colleges and Universities
College is synonymous with drug and alcohol use and abuse. In every movie and television show featuring college-aged characters, there is almost always some sort of drinking alcohol or doing drugs involved. Many people who attended college have memories that include these activit
Vitamins for Recovery
Proper nutrition is crucial for a happy and healthy life. Vitamins and minerals help our brain and other organs function at their best. When they are missing from our diet and our body, we suffer. People who do not get the proper nourishment often find that they are always tired,
The Sober Bar Movement
The sober-curious movement and the non-alcoholic craft beer movement quickly putting the idea of not drinking on the front page of publications everywhere, so it’s no surprise that the alcohol-free bar movement is following suit. Nationwide and truly, all over the world, sober ba
Single Parents & Addiction
If you’re a single parent who is struggling with addiction, you are not alone. There are many single parents out there who are just like you. Single parents are especially susceptible to developing substance use disorders for several reasons. Further, once they begin to use on a
Kristen Johnston on Overcoming Substance Abuse Disorders
Actress Kristen Johnston is very well-known to some. She’s been in a number of films and television shows, and the two for which she is most famous are two sit-coms with cult followings: Third Rock from the Sun from the late 1990s, and Mom, which she began on in 2018 and which is
How to Support a Loved One Experiencing Mental Illness
Mental illness is not at all uncommon. In fact, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in five adults in the United States experienced mental illness in 2019, and 16.5% of American youth between the ages of six and seventeen did as well. Sadly, only 43.8% of ad
Ecotherapy and Forest Bathing
Nature therapy, or ecotherapy, is just beginning to be known in the United States, but in some other countries, it has been used for decades or centuries. One of the most widely practiced forms of nature therapy is known as forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku. Nature therapy in gener
Summer Festivals Official Sober Components
Summer is music festival season! One of the most wonderful things about summertime is that there are so many events like these where we can see our favorite musical performers and artists outdoors under the warm sun above. Music festivals give us a chance to celebrate the season
5 Stages of Addiction and Recovery
What are the 5 Stages of Addiction? How we become addicted varies from person to person; some of us use a substance once and are instantly hooked, ramping up to abuse and addiction right away. Others slowly devolve from prescribed use into abuse as we endure chronic pain or suffe
Celebrities Who Support Substance Abuse Charities
No matter who you are, you have probably known someone in your life who suffered from a substance use disorder of some kind. Problems with drugs or alcohol are common in our society and everyone has been affected by their own or others’ addictions to these substances. Addiction a
Daniel Radcliffe in Recovery
Anyone who loves or has even just seen the Harry Potter movies knows Daniel Radcliffe. This talented English actor hit the jackpot when he landed the role of the title character in this series of eight films. As with the Harry Potter series of books by J.K. Rowling, the cast aged
Crossfit and Recovery
Have you heard about CrossFit? If you know someone who participates in this demanding, body-changing, group workout then chances are that you have heard about it quite a bit. That’s the joke. People who CrossFit love to tell people about it. They are so enthusiastic about its rol
Eric Clapton Drug Use and Addiction
Eric Clapton once recorded a song called Cocaine – written by fellow guitarist J.J. Cale – and it became one of the biggest hits of his career. Of course, instead of glamorizing the drug, it references the dark path down which this drug beckons many, but today it stan
Great Journal Prompts for Recovery
Beginning and cultivating a journaling habit can be valuable to you in recovery and in life. Journaling is easy. In its simplest form, it’s really just talking to yourself, out loud, in writing, on paper. Anyone can do it. Everyone should. Journaling doesn’t need to be something
Psilocybin and the Election
November 3, 2020 was a banner day for psilocybin. This natural substance has been illegal across the United States for decades, but new research into its immense benefits for mental health has forced lawmakers and citizens everywhere to take a closer look and, in some cases, to g
Matthew Perry in Recovery
Almost everyone enjoys the popular 90s/00s sitcom Friends. During this show’s ten season run, the six friends – Phoebe, Joey, Monica, Ross, Rachael, and Chandler – all came into our living rooms every Thursday night for a decade. Soon, they made their way into America
Negativity Bias
Do you ever wonder why you are often pessimistic? Do you find that even when things are going well, you tend to expect the worst? Are you always waiting for the other shoe to drop, or always looking for the negative side of a positive or generally neutral thing? You’re not alone.
Psychological Benefits of Dance
Do you like to dance? Why or why not? Do you dance at weddings, parties, clubs and concerts? Do you begin to boogie almost involuntarily any time you hear music? Do you move and sway when you’re in your car, stopped at a stoplight? Or, do you only dance at home? Do you swirl and
New Year's Resolutions
Finally. 2020 is over and a new year is about to begin. This past year was a challenging one in one way or more for people all over this planet due to COVID-19, and everyone everywhere is excited to see this year come to a close as we look ahead to a new beginning. For […]
Negative Stigma
One of the things you should be most proud of in your life is your decision to recover from drug or alcohol addiction and your ongoing pursuit of a happy and healthy drug and alcohol-free life. Unfortunately, however, there is still a stigma that surrounds addiction recovery, and
Farm-Based Addiction Recovery Programs
There’s a new and growing trend in residential addiction recovery support programs, and it’s a very exciting one. After decades of pre-packaged, processed food, factory farms, and overstocked and overwhelming super-sized grocery stores, more and more people today are taking a ste
Robert Downey, Jr. and Drug Addiction
Robert Downey, Jr. is an actor who is known by all, which is not surprising because, over the course of his career, he has done it all. His listing on Internet Movie Database indicates that he has been an actor in ninety different productions since 1970, and he currently has thre
Purdue Pharma Settlement
In a somewhat surprising turn of events, Purdue Pharma plead guilty to criminal charges this week for their reckless marketing of the drug OxyContin which many view as a primary cause of the devastating opioid epidemic in the United States. They also agreed to pay $8.34 billion a
Addiction Recovery, the Immune System & Covid-19
As someone in recovery from addiction, it will probably not surprise you to learn that active addiction can greatly negatively affect an individual’s immune system. Not only that, but even after a person gets clean and sober, he or she will likely experience a weakened immune sys
Jamie Lee Curtis
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis has had a pretty easy life and she had a smooth rise to fame. She is an excellent artist in her own right, but the fact that she was born to two Hollywood greats – Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis – certainly gave her a boost along the way. She has
Dock Ellis and his Drug Use
Dock Ellis died in 2008 in Los Angeles, but this baseball player lived an incredible life and has a very amazing story. Although Ellis is perhaps best well known for throwing a no-hitter under the influence of LSD in 1970, he later quit baseball in 1980, entered addiction treatme
National Recovery Month
National Recovery Month. This observance began in 1989 to recognize the achievements of those who have successfully broken free from addiction to drugs and alcohol. Further, it aims to recognize the hard work of people who work in the field of addiction recovery and to educate th
Recovery High Schools
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Sesame Street & the Opioid Epidemic
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug use in the United States has been increasing. In a 2013 study by this government organization, an estimated 24.6 million Americans aged 12 or old had used an illicit drug in the previous month. That’s 9.4% of our country’s p
Deep Brain Stimulation for Addiction Recovery
It may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but implanting tiny electrodes into a patient’s brain may actually be able to change behavior and further, it may help those struggling with addiction. This treatment is called deep brain stimulation and it is not new. T
Struggles of the Addiction Recovery Industry in the Time of COVID-19
It’s a tremendously difficult time for everyone in the world right now, and for people in the United States in particular. Coronavirus and COVID-19 have only existed for a few months, but in that time, and at the time of this writing, fifteen million people have been infected wor
The Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer Movement
Beer has been around for centuries and is the world’s most consumed beverage of any type besides water and tea. That’s really crazy to think about, but it makes sense. Beer is easy to make and is cheap to produce. People around the world love beer, and it’s a big part of many cul
Miley Cyrus and Early Addiction Recovery
Most of the world has been well aware of Miley Cyrus since she was fourteen years old. Daughter of country music singer Billie Rae Cyrus, Miley first became well-known when she began starring in the wildly popular Disney Channel series Hannah Montana in 2006. Her prolific music c
Talking to your Kids about Addiction
Regardless of whether or not you have a family friend or family member suffering from addiction, it’s important that you talk to your children about addiction early and often. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 19.7 million American adults aged 12 an
Tim McGraw and Overcoming Addiction
Fifty-two-year-old country singer Tim McGraw has accomplished so much in his life. Since releasing his first, self-titled album in 1993, he has released fourteen more and has amassed a net worth of $85 million. He has won three Grammys, fourteen Academy of Country Music awards, e
Sober AF Entertainment
Duke Rumley and his college-aged daughter, Jordan, have a wonderful and unique relationship. This pair joined forces to start a group that supports people working on their sobriety at concerts, sporting events, and other gatherings in Colorado. It’s rare to see a father and daugh
Opioid Overdose Facts & Figures
Surely, you are aware that the United States is in the midst of an officially declared health crisis known as the opioid epidemic. Although opiates have been around for millions of years and have been consumed by humans for thousands in various forms, the actual epidemic really t
MyPillow Founder Mike Lindell, Addiction, and Recovery
Sometimes inspiration comes from unexpected places. You’ve likely seen the television advertisements for MyPillow. Maybe you have even bought one and sleep on one every night. These special pillows are advertised as above and beyond the average pillow. Company founder, owner, and
Naloxone Training
According to the most recent data available from 2018, an average of 128 people in the United States dies each day from opioid overdoses. Mathematically, that works out to one death every twelve minutes from these drugs. This is an epidemic of epic proportions and it does not see
Stress and Anxiety Relief
We are living through a crazy and unpredictable time in history. COVID-19 has changed everything and no one truly knows what lies ahead. We all hope and assume that eventually, things will get back to normal if we just hunker down and stay at home to keep ourselves and others saf
Addiction Recovery Coaching
You’re probably already aware of many of the different and varied job opportunities available in the addiction recovery field. If you are someone who is in recovery yourself, then you have encountered many people in different roles during your journey. Counselors, doctors, therap
Telemedicine, COVID-19 and Addiction Recovery
This is a challenging time for everyone in our country and around the world. Due to the spread of COVID-19, nearly 100,000 Americans have lost their lives so far at the time this post was written, and there is likely still much more tragedy to come. Although stay-at-home orders a
Russell Brand and Recovery
You may be familiar with British actor and comedian Russell Brand from his stand-up comedy performances or appearances in movies like Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek, the remake of Arthur, and more. He is known for being wild and crazy and often portrays character
Optimism in Recovery
Anyone who knows about success and failure in any realm will tell you that attitude is a big part of getting to either end result. If you are optimistic and positive, things are much more likely to work out the way you hope than if you are pessimistic and negative. Of course, nei
Opioid Epidemic Lawsuits
In July, we posted a blog post here about Oklahoma’s court case and trial against opioid manufacturers; you can read that article here. That landmark trial began at the end of May of 2019 and ended with some success on Monday, August 26th of this year. This court case was and is
Exercise for Busy People in Recovery
We all know how important it is to exercise. There are so many reasons – even beyond the visibly physical – to challenge the body on a regular basis. As someone in recovery, the benefits are even greater for you than they are for other people. Unfortunately, life gets in the way.
Google's Recover Together
In September of this year, in recognition of National Recovery Month, international tech giant Google launched a new component to its already gigantic imprint on the world. This new development is called Recover Together, and it aims to provide resources that not only address the
James Hetfield in Recovery
If you are a fan of the metal band Metallica, or even if you’re not, you are probably familiar with lead guitarist and front man James Hetfield. James Hetfield has been the leader of this well-known, international band since the group first got together in 1981. His rhythm guitar
The Connection Between Mental Illness and Substance Abuse
Mental illness and substance abuse are serious medical conditions on their own, but when they are combined, they can be debilitating to your health and well-being. Unfortunately, this situation is all too common: Roughly half of the people in the United States who have a mental h
Tramadol: Side Effects, Uses, and Treatment
For people living with a painful medical condition that disrupts their daily life, tramadol may seem like a life-saving medication, one that allows them to resume normal function. But tramadol is also considered an opioid analgesic, which means that there are several risks inhere
Prednisone and Alcohol: Mixing and Side Effects
Prednisone helps treat a wide variety of ailments, making it a multipurpose medication. As with any prescription drug, however, there are certain precautions that must be taken to ensure the medication doesn’t cause any adverse effects or pose health risks. And, of course, with p
Triple C Drug
Teens and young adults who want to get a quick high may try to find it in objects that are hiding in plain sight. Common household items stored in closets or medicine cabinets can be a gateway for a cheap, quick rush: glue, spray paint, cleaning products, and whipped cream cans,
Mixing Lexapro® and Alcohol
For many people, the drug escitalopram is necessary to help them get through each day. Often referred to by its brand name Lexapro®, this medication is prescribed for people who struggle with depression or generalized anxiety disorder. Escitalopram works by changing the chemistry
What is Freebasing?
In the 1970s, cocaine was the party drug of choice. The immediate, intense rush of euphoria that cocaine provided made it incredibly seductive—and incredibly popular. It wasn’t uncommon to see people “doing lines” (snorting powdered cocaine) in bathrooms at nightclubs. For a quic
Luxury Drug Rehab Center
Making the choice to enter a rehabilitation program for drug or alcohol issues is a monumental decision. The journey ahead is a worthwhile one that can transform someone’s life, but the early stages of detoxification and recovery can be intense for some people. That is why a comf
12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
Ask people if they know what the term “12 steps” refers to, and chances are they will answer automatically “Alcoholics Anonymous.” The 12 steps of A.A. are ingrained in our cultural fabric precisely because they resonate with so many people in a profound way, whether or not they
What is EtOH?
EtOH may sound like the slang name for a new street drug, but it actually refers to one of the most common causes of addiction. Ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, is the key ingredient in all alcoholic drinks. The buzz people can get from a glass of wine or a cocktail? That’s from ethano
Meth Face Sores
Methamphetamine, or meth, is one of those drugs that takes a toll externally as well as internally. Like most drugs, meth has several negative side effects, such as anxiety or depression, insomnia, negativity or hopelessness, headaches, limited appetite, fatigue, and jaw pain or
What is a Xanax Bar?
In America, the drug alprazolam is one of the most frequently used medications. Alprazolam is a type of sedative or depressant known as a benzodiazepine drug, and it is typically given to patients to help treat anxiety disorders or sleep issues such as insomnia. While it’s common
FDA to Expand Access Program for MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy
At Transcend Clinic, we are on the cutting-edge of drug rehabilitation treatment with the use of ibogaine. This medically based, clinically managed treatment program is transformative in its ability to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings while also lowering the risk o
The Philosophy of Second Chances
Who in life hasn’t wanted a do-over at one time or another? We’ve all been in a position where we required forgiveness for something, and when we’ve been truly sorry, sought forgiveness, and received it, the feeling of gratitude and relief is overwhelming. It’s an opportunity for
Yankee Pitcher CC Sabathia & Alcoholism
Yankee pitcher CC Sabathia rose fast in the MLB organization and quickly became a star. However, addiction can strike even the most successful people among us, and it’s no secret that this left-handed strong arm struggled with alcoholism not too long ago. After a multi-night bend
E-Cigarette and Vaping Addiction Dangers
You’ve probably seen the headlines and read the news stories about the dangers of vaping. While some public health stories may seem alarmist in nature, in the case of e-cigarettes and their negative health impact, where there is smoke, there is fire. The outbreak of vaping-relate
Active Military and Veterans at High Risk for Opioid Abuse
Military service is a noble calling, one that can require great personal sacrifice on the part of active military members and veterans. There are high risks involved during tours of duty and the transition to civilian life can be difficult, especially if injury or post-traumatic
The Sober Curious Movement
There’s an amazing and surprising new trend amongst young people and really, people of all ages that is totally unexpected and is spreading like wildfire. Individuals who have been in recovery for many years may be surprised to learn more and more people now consider sobriety to
Psilocybin and Meditation
Thanks in part to the recent psilocybin decriminalization movements in Denver, Colorado, Oakland, California, Oregon, and soon other parts of the United States, more and more research is being done into the benefits of this amazing natural substance. Psilocybin users have been qu
Free Yoga!
Yoga is good for your body, mind, and soul! If you aren’t practicing yoga already, you should start. People who do yoga feel better physically, have more self-confidence, and feel better connected to themselves and to the world around them. The benefits of this ancient discipline
Recovery Fears
Getting sober and tackling recovery is huge, scary, and overwhelming for all who take it on. It’s no wonder that the whole process, beginning to end, is wrought with many fears to accompany and contrast the big successes and triumphs. The process of recovery is ongoing, and will
Psilocybin and Depression
2019 was a banner year for acceptance and interest in psychedelic substances and for psilocybin in particular. Psilocybin is the psychoactive ingredient in “magic” mushrooms and cultures and individuals worldwide have been benefiting from its effects for thousands of years. Thank
Stephen King and Addiction
Author Stephen King’s chilling tales are well-known not only in the United States but around the world as well. Due to the fact that so many of his books have been turned into movies, even people who do not read frequently are even familiar with his work, and nearly everyone can
States with the Highest Number of Addictions
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Keeping your Goals for 2020
2020 is here! When a new year rolls around, many people are inspired to reflect on the old year and look ahead to the new one. In following tradition, some people also choose to make resolutions, or plan for specific changes they wish to make to their life in the coming year. Unf
Setting Intentions for the New Year
If you have ever taken a yoga class or participated in a meditation session, then the instructor or leader may have asked you to set an intention before you began. It is not required, but it is a good idea to set an intention before beginning either of these practices, and it mig
The Dangers of HALT
One of the most important acronyms to know in recovery is HALT. HALT is not good. HALT is something you want to avoid. HALT will trip you up, tempt you, trigger you, and if you’re not careful, can lead you right down the path to a full-blown relapse. However, thankfully, HALT is
Drug Addiction and Long-Term Rehab Statistics
For people mired in drug addiction, entering a rehab facility can seem like the final step in turning their lives around. However, while the decision to seek treatment for substance use disorder is a major one, it is one step in a lifelong journey of recovery and sobriety. Addict
Substance Abuse and Depression: How to Treat These Linked Disorders
Substance abuse is difficult enough to deal with on its own, but it is even tougher if you add depression to the mix. Unfortunately, the two go hand in hand more frequently than you may think—according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, roughly 20% of people wi
How to Stay Focused on Your Goals in Recovery
Setting, pursuing, and reaching goals we’ve set for ourselves is an important part of life. It’s through goal setting that we grow as individuals and progress as human beings. Life can be lived without setting goals, certainly, but life can be lived much more fully when we incorp
How to Find Courage in Recovery
One of the most important personal traits to possess and develop for success on your recovery journey is courage. This seems like common sense, but isn’t courage something you simply have or lack? When asked if they are courageous, most people will be unsure of how to respond. So
Does Hypnosis work for Drug Addiction?
When you think of hypnosis, what comes to mind? Do you picture a snake-oil salesman beckoning in passersby at a carnival? Do you imagine a parlor trick that makes a participant bark like a dog and then remember nothing of it afterwards? Do you think of an old movie you once saw t
12 Truths for Parents of Addicts
Watching a loved one suffer from addiction can be excruciating no matter what the relationship, but it can be especially difficult and unbearable if the addict is your child. Whether your child is a teenager, a young adult, or an older adult, if alcohol or drugs has appeared to h
How to Increase Hope in Addiction Recovery
Hope is, without a doubt, an integral piece of the addiction recovery process. Many if not most people experiencing addiction to drugs or alcohol eventually find themselves without hope somewhere down the road, but luckily, it is something that can again be found, can be cultivat
Social Anxiety Disorder and Alcohol Abuse
For most people, a party is an excuse to have a good time, hanging out with old friends and meeting new people in a lively atmosphere. But if you have social anxiety, parties can trigger fear and alarm—being in a confined space with lots of people is the last place you want to be
Addiction Recovery: Introverts vs. Extroverts
The terms “introvert” and “extrovert” are rather commonly used today when describing ourselves or the personalities of others, and most people know what each term implies. Psychologist Carl Jung first used these words when conducting a study of psychological theory, although thei
Drug Prevention Tips for Children and Adolescents
The best way to avoid becoming addicted to drugs and alcohol is to never start using them in the first place. This is inarguable and indisputable, yet most people do try one or both in their lifetimes. In some cases, the consumption of drugs and alcohol comes far too early in one
Can CBD Treat Opioid Addiction?
An exciting new study adds opioid addiction to the long list of conditions that can be treated using CBD. CBD is a compound that exists within the cannabis sativa plant, but unlike it’s more well known sibling, THC, it does not get the user high, it is non-addictive, and it has n
Alternatives to Opioids for Pain Management
Options for Pain Management Without Opioids When you live with constant, unrelenting pain, even the smallest daily tasks can be excruciating. That’s why opioids exploded in popularity over the last decade or so, with Vicodin, Percocet, Demerol, OxyContin, and others becoming fami
Elton John's Journey from Addiction to Sobriety
Rocketman, the recently released biopic on singer, songwriter and performer Sir Elton John, has reignited interest in and the popularity of this famous man. This is no surprise as Elton John has lived a long and incredible life. Most biographical films are created after the death
Trauma and Addiction: How to Counter Trauma Triggers During the Addiction Recovery Process
Traumatic events sometimes trigger addictive behaviors. They may also make a person more susceptible than others to substance use disorders (SUDs). Fortunately, an individual who knows how to counter trauma triggers is well-equipped to manage his or her addictive behaviors and pr
Signs of Drug Addiction You Need to Know About
It is easy to identify signs of addiction and lose control of your addiction – and for good reason. A drug addiction is a brain disease that impacts how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. If you abuse drugs for an extended period of time, the urge to use illicit substances may
Cocaine Use Disorder Cardiovascular Health and the Risk for Heart Attacks
People can easily become addicted to the propulsive high that comes with cocaine use, but that intense stimulation can have detrimental effects on the heart that last much longer than any high. Cocaine’s unique effect on the body can lead to a bevy of cardiovascular problems—and
6 Mindfulness Meditation Apps for Addiction Recovery
Mediation is wonderful! It will change your life, and in some ways, it will even set you free. Although meditation may, for some, seem shrouded in mystery, it is actually quite simple, and can easily be enjoyed by all. Mindfulness is meditation in action, and can be experienced t
Magic Mushrooms Decriminalized in Oakland
On June 4th 2019, Oakland, California became the second city in the United States to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms for personal use. This decision came on the heels of Denver, Colorado doing the same thing a little less than a month earlier on May 8th. Oakland went a step fu
SMART Recovery for Addiction
SMART Recovery is an international non-profit organization that works to help people around the world with their recovery from drugs and alcohol. Begun in 1992, this project was originally called the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Self-Help Network (ADASHN) before transitioning to its mo
Opioids on Trial in Oklahoma
Oklahoma became the first state to bring a pharmaceutical company to court over opioid addiction on May 27th, and they are just one of forty-four different states currently planning to sue. The opioid crisis is out of control across the United States by anyone’s standards. Every
Why Sobriety at Music Festivals is Awesome
Spring is here, and summer is coming, and that means the season of music festivals is upon us. So many people from all walks of life enjoy attending music festivals these days, and of course they do – why not? Listening to music from a wide variety of famous and talented artists,
Pros & Cons of Online Support Groups
Support groups are a vital, indispensible part of the recovery process for many people. It makes sense – when people support one another, everyone is collectively stronger. Support groups bring people together and allows them to lean upon one another in a safe environment. Since
Beware of Ibogaine For Sale! Where to Get Ibogaine
Many people who have done a minimal amount of research believe that ibogaine can help them beat an addiction, but they don’t want to go through an ibogaine treatment center. Instead, they want to do it on their own, take it at home, and be done with it. After all, going to
Stress and Drug Addiction: 5 Ways to Manage Stress in Addiction Recovery and Prevent Relapse
Stress management is a key factor in addiction recovery. If a person can manage stress during addiction recovery, he or she could prevent a relapse. Conversely, failure to manage stress may lead to a relapse – and make it virtually impossible for a person to overcome his or her a
CBD & Recovery
Everyone’s talking about CBD and the many wonders it seems to provide – but why, and what is it? Is it safe? Is it legal? Is it a drug? Is it a medicine? Most importantly, is it advisable for people in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction? Cannabidiol, otherwise known as CBD,
Eminem's Road to Recovery
Marshall Mathers, the man you may know better as Eminem, is an inspiration to us all. On April 20th of this year, he celebrated eleven years of sobriety. Although he is not in the spotlight today as much as he once was, he is still creating and working hard to produce new music a
Stress Management Strategies in Recovery
Everyone experiences stress sometimes. It can come from so many different sources and from all directions, and it can make any difficult time even harder. It can arise suddenly and intensify rapidly, and, when not addressed, it often sticks around for a while. It’s important to l
How to Detox from Adderall: Withdrawals, Symptoms and Effects
Detoxing from Adderall Adderall is both a prescription medication and amphetamine, i.e. a central nervous stimulant. It is often used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a condition commonly associated with restlessness and impulsiveness. In some instances,
Heroin Track Marks and Signs of Heroin Use
Heroin abuse may be tough to detect, yet there are many signs that a person may be abusing the drug. If you believe a friend, family member, or colleague is abusing heroin, you may face an uphill battle to get this individual to address his or her addiction. In most instances, he
Support Group: What is it? And What to Expect?
Going to a support group for the very first time can be a very daunting task, but fact of the matter is – it’s probably going to be the absolute best thing for you. Whether you have been through a structured rehabilitation program, or if you got clean and sober on your own and ne
Music Therapy for Addiction Recovery
Music therapy, simply defined, is the use of music to improve health or functional outcomes in people suffering from a disorder, disease, or illness of some kind. It is a special type of therapy in which a music therapist uses a wide variety of the aspects of music – such as its
How Recovery Begins
When things are dark, they are often very dark – especially when it comes to addiction. It may be hard if not nearly impossible to see a light at the end of the tunnel, but it really is there. Sadly, there many people suffering from dependence and addiction to alcohol or drugs, a
Addiction Recovery Degrees
Many people who are in recovery are drawn to a career in the addiction recovery field. This is natural; of course someone who has seen that recovery is possible would want to help others recover as well. This is a great field for people in recovery because it is something they ar
Strategies to Keep Your Kids Drug Free
You may think that no matter what you do, whether or not your child decides to us drugs or alcohol is completely out of your hands. In your mind, kids will be kids, and they will do what they will do, and they are certainly not going to listen to their parents, and least of [&hel
SAD and Addiction
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a condition that affects many people who live in colder climates in the winter. Most people who exhibit symptoms of this mood disorder report mostly normal mental health throughout the year otherwise, but when the days get shorter, when the we
Americans, Pain, and Opioids
The opioid crisis in the United States is real and is growing and tragically, there is no end in sight. In 2017, opioids killed more than 70,000 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and this number is so high that it actually caused a decrease i
Addiction in the Nursing Profession
Nursing is a wonderful, respectable, and rewarding profession, and most who choose it love it – even despite the long hours, challenges, and intense demands of the job. Nurses are a vital part of health care sector, and are often even more involved in direct patient care than mos
Dealing with Transfer Addictions
There are many different names for the term transfer addiction. This common occurrence can also be referred to as addiction replacement, cross addiction, or a substitute addiction. No matter what you call them, as someone in recovery, they are something you certainly want to avoi
Depression in Early Recovery and When to Seek Help
Experiencing depression in recovery – particularly in early recovery – is extremely common. When someone finally breaks free from his or her addiction and begins living a clean and sober lifestyle, it seems as if everything should appear new, bright, celebratory, and exciting, bu
How to Find a Date When You Are Clean and Sober
Now that you have been clean and sober for a while, you are feeling strong and confident – and that’s great. You are successfully moving down your own personal path to recovery, and everything seems to be working out just the way you’d hoped and planned. However, lately you find
Stream of Consciousness Journaling
Journaling in recovery can be great for you! Writing down your thoughts and feelings can help alleviate stress and can teach you a great deal about yourself. Writing daily is an excellent habit to start, and once you get in the swing of it, the benefits are numerous. Of course, t
How to Detox from Alcohol: Withdrawals, Symptoms and Effects
Alcohol Use Disorder Addiction to alcohol is, in some ways the most insidious addiction we face as a society. That is because the problem is “swept under the rug,” and the legal nature of alcohol allows us to ignore the fact that it is dangerously addictive for so many users. How
How to Detox from Cocaine: Withdrawals, Symptoms and Effects
How to Detox from Cocaine Cocaine abuse is a global issue, and it shows no signs of disappearing any time soon. Recent research from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime revealed worldwide cocaine production reached “absolute record highs” in 2017. Comparative
How to Detox from Crack: Withdrawals, Symptoms and Effects
Detoxing from Crack Crack causes physical and psychological dependence that can be difficult to overcome. It often causes an individual to experience withdrawal symptoms when he or she tries to detox and quit, too. The more concentrated version of crack, aka cocaine, comes in pow
The Biggest Recovery Challenges That No One Tells You About
Addiction recovery often proves to be a lengthy process. Although an alcohol or drug addict may allocate significant time and energy to prepare for recovery, unforeseen challenges may crop up during this process. If these challenges become too overwhelming, a recovering alcohol o
Sober Fan Groups at Concerts
Rock music and drug culture are linked in the minds of many, and now that you are in recovery, you may be thinking that your days of having fun and seeing live music are over. Smaller bands generally perform in bars, and you would like to avoid those. Larger bands play at large s
MusiCares and Addiction Recovery
The MusiCares Foundation was established in 1989 by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, a group best known for their production and presentation of the Grammy Awards every year. Although MusiCares is not very old, it has changed and improved countless lives sin
Top 10 Most Addictive Painkillers and Their Risks
Painkillers are sometimes used to treat debilitating pain or stress. These drugs simultaneously help the body’s nervous system block pain and stimulate portions of the brain that create pleasure. As such, painkillers can be highly addictive. Opioids are the most powerful pa
Vitamins and Supplements for Addiction
Most people believe that vitamins and supplements can be very helpful in supporting our health. A survey by the Council for Responsible Nutrition found that 84% of Americans feel confident that dietary supplements are safe and effective. According to that same survey, as many as
Perseverance in Recovery
In order to be successful in recovery you must persevere! But what is perseverance, and how does one cultivate it? This character trait is not strongly inherent in all humans, but it is certainly something you can nurture and build. Without it, you will probably give up before yo
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Rational emotive behavioral therapy, also known as REBT, rational therapy, and rational emotive therapy, was created and developed by American psychotherapist Dr. Albert Ellis in the 1950s. It is a branch of psychotherapy that helps people to work through their emotional and beha
Take a Retreat
Have you ever thought about going on a retreat? It might be the best thing for you! While you may be thinking, “Hey, I already went on a retreat – I went to rehab!,” Well, that isn’t quite the same thing. Now that you are clean and sober and well along your path to recovery, [&he
Klonopin Withdrawal Symptoms and Side Effects
Klonopin, also referred to as clonazepam, is a benzodiazepine medication commonly used to treat anxiety and seizures. It is generally not intended for long-term use; however, Klonopin addiction and abuse sometimes occur. In these scenarios, an individual becomes physically and ps
Xanax and Alcohol: Risks and Side Effects
Xanax and alcohol are dangerous on their own. When mixing Xanax and alcohol, the consequences can be fatal. To better understand the consequences of mixing Xanax and alcohol, let’s take a look at both drugs, how they work, and their short- and long-term side effects. What I
Mixing Adderall and Alcohol Dangers and Risks
Adderall and alcohol are two commonly abused drugs. To better understand Adderall and alcohol, let’s examine both drugs in-detail. What Is Adderall Abuse? Adderall is a stimulant used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a brain disorder that makes it d
Celebrities Who Battled Alcoholism or a Drug Addiction in 2018
Alcoholism or a drug addiction are problems that plague millions of people globally – even celebrities. To better understand alcoholism and drug addiction – and how to identify and address these issues – let’s take a look at several celebrities who battled alcohol or drug a
Drug Use at Music Festivals: What You Need to Know
Drug use is a major problem at music festivals worldwide. In fact, a TickPick survey of more than 1,000 attendees of well-known music festivals ranked the top substances used at music festivals: Alcohol (75.5%) Marijuana (38.8%) MDMA/Molly/Ecstasy (13.0%) Mushrooms (8.5%) LSD (8.
Breaking Free from Social Media
Although social media is something that has really only obtained a foothold in our society over the past decade or so, in that short time, it has unfortunately become a problem for many. Certainly, social media has a great deal to offer us in way of personal expression, relations
Psilocybin Legalization Efforts
Activists in both Oregon and Denver are hard at work right now to legalize psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms.” This may sound a little unconventional and unexpected at first glance, but their reasons are strong and true, and they have the best interests of mental health in mind. Al
New Years Resolutions
As many as 40% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions at the start of a new year, but sadly, some studies suggest that 80% of those resolutions fail by February. Those statistics are certainly interesting to consider. Why do so many people want to make a change, and why does th
Celebrating New Year's Eve in Recovery
For many, New Year’s Eve is the biggest party of the year. Back before you began your recovery journey, when you were an active drug and alcohol abuser, you probably spent this final night of the old year consuming, and spent the first day of the new year nursing yourself back to
How to Stay Sober When Your Family is Driving You Crazy During the Holidays
You love your family – of course you do. They are your blood, they are a part of who you are, and you are a part of them. You love having your family around, and spending time with them, too. However, when the holiday season comes around, they can sometimes be a bit much. Y
Adderall Abuse: Symptoms and Signs of Addiction
Adderall is a stimulant that often helps a person increase his or her alertness and productivity. People who are dealing with an Adderall addiction are unlikely to display various symptoms and signs commonly associated with other types of drug abuse. Some of the most common Adder
Stages of Methadone Withdrawal
Methadone withdrawal occurs following a methadone addiction. Methadone withdrawal symptoms affect a person’s ability to function properly. Once a person develops a physical dependence on methadone, he or she may experience the following phases during the methadone withdrawa
8 Recovery Retreats for Addiction
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How to Develop Patience for Recovery
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The Relationship Between Depression, Addiction, and Suicide
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How Employers Can Improve the Workplace for a Recovering Addict
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Learn How Pranayama Can Help You Through Recovery
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How to Detox from Methamphetamine: Withdrawals, Symptoms and Effects
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The 7 Absolute Best Quotes About Recovery
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Is Ibogaine Treatment a Scam?
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Is Ibogaine a Cure For Addiction?
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The Importance of Gratitude in Recovery
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Why Ibogaine Treatment Gets a Bad Reputation
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Why a Good Night’s Sleep is Crucial When Recovering From Addiction
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Volunteering While Recovering From Addiction – Is It Right For You?
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How Iceland is Keeping Kids Off Drugs
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9 Tips for Traveling When Recovering from Addiction
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Surviving the Holidays
Surviving the Holidays Under the best conditions, the holiday season can be a difficult time for even the most stable, healthy, and psychologically well-adjusted human beings. It’s an entire span of time filled with additional responsibilities which often entail meeting the
The Ibogaine Experience
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Ibogaine Research & Psychedelic Therapy
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Reclaim Your Life with Ibogaine
Reclaim Your Life with Ibogaine With the rise of the opioid epidemic which has engulfed the United States, the addiction treatment industry has become a $35 billion dollar a year industry according to SAMHSA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). Over 23
Staying Clean after Ibogaine Treatment
Staying Clean after Ibogaine Treatment Going through an ibogaine treatment experience is often a pivotal event in a drug-dependent person’s life. What may have seemed unattainable and impossible a few days ago, is suddenly your newfound reality; your drug tolerance has been
Breaking Through Denial
Breaking Through Denial Denial and Drug Dependence As it pertains to addiction, denial is often used to describe the state that people are in who obviously have a substance abuse problem so far as anybody else in their lives is concerned, but still refuse to accept the possibilit
Ibogaine Treatment Preparation and AfterCare
Ibogaine Treatment Preparation Having made the decision to obtain ibogaine treatment for your drug dependence issue is a huge step. Many of our patients fall into the category of being considered “chronic relapsers” who have not had success utilizing more conventional
Ibogaine Treatment for Prescription Pills
Ibogaine Treatment for Prescription Pills Ibogaine treatment provides a remarkably effective detoxification from numerous street drugs such as heroin, methamphetamine, and crack cocaine. Ibogaine is often used as a “last-chance” treatment by individuals who have exper
Ibogaine Treatment and Hormonal Replacement Therapy
Most people who are living in a state of active addiction tend to let everything else in their lives go by the wayside. Bit by bit, everything else except their state of active addiction becomes de-prioritized. By the time a drug-dependent individual has entered an ibogaine detox
The Difference between Helping and Enabling
Helping or Harming? There’s a near-endless list of items that drug dependent individuals should be able to handle on their own. These are life situations and problems that most people learn to deal with at a relatively early age. It’s usually part of the normal proces
Ibogaine Treatment for Dual Diagnosis
Ibogaine Treatment & Dual Diagnosis Dual diagnosis is a term for patients who are both drug dependent and dealing with a co-occurring mental disorder. Dual diagnosis is a very broad category that encompasses a wide spectrum of comorbid conditions spanning the range from relat
Common Pitfalls to Avoid after Ibogaine Treatment
Ibogaine treatment is exceptionally effective at giving people who may have failed at more conventional detox methods, the opportunity to regain a locus of control and interrupt their addiction. After ibogaine treatment your physical addiction will be reset and you’ll have
Addiction and Relapse
Addiction and Relapse As of 2016 we still aren’t really sure what “addiction” means. There are many schools of thought regarding recovery from drug dependence, the model currently accepted by the AMA (American Medical Association), views addiction as a complex b
Ibogaine Treatment for Veterans
It is impossible to understand addiction without asking what relief the addict finds, or hopes to find, in the drug or the addictive behavior. ― Gabor Maté, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts Whatever your opinions may be regarding America’s foreign policy, it’s difficult
Opioid Addiction Statistics: The Opioid Epidemic in America
The current opioid addiction epidemic has been termed the worst drug crisis in American history by a near-endless number of news outlets. Current death rates from opioid overdoses are killing more people per annum than AIDS did during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis during the
Breaking the Cycle of Addiction with Ibogaine
Ibogaine comes from the root of the West African shrub Tabernanthe iboga. The plant has been used for centuries in spiritual celebrations, coming of age rituals, and healings among the Babongo and Mitsogo people of West Central Africa. In Africa, followers of the Bwiti religion u
What Is It Like to Undergo Ibogaine Addiction Treatment?
If you’re tired of the revolving door of endless detoxes and stays at rehab that accomplish nothing, it might be time to consider the benefits of checking in at an ibogaine treatment center. While ibogaine therapy, sale and possession is currently illegal in the United Stat
The 3 Best Tips for Adjusting to Life After Ibogaine Treatment
As of 2015, there are very few mainstream treatments available for people suffering from addiction to opiates, alcohol or stimulants. That’s why many people with addiction have turned to ibogaine therapy, which is one of the most effective ways to eliminate withdrawal sympt