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Table of Contents
- 1 8 Ways Partial Hospitalization Can Enhance Your Treatment Journey
- 2 How the Feeling of Powerlessness Impacts Addiction
- 3 Denial and Blame Shifting After a Relapse
- 4 What Are The 6 Categories of Self-Care?
- 5 Can You Become Tolerant to Benzodiazepines?
- 6 Alcohol and Swelling: Does Drinking Cause Inflammation?
- 7 Alcohol and DayQuil: Can You Mix the Two?
- 8 What Happens If You Snort Adderall?
- 9 What Is Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder?
- 10 Insomnia From Opiate Withdrawal: Sleep Disorders And Drugs
- 11 Alcohol And Brain Fog: How To Get Rid Of It In Recovery
- 12 Difference Between Drug Toxicity & Drug Overdose
- 13 What Is Dry Drunk Syndrome?
- 14 We Accept Most Insurance
8 Ways Partial Hospitalization Can Enhance Your Treatment Journey
Learn how partial hospitalization can enhance your mental health treatment journey. Explore 8 key benefits of this intensive outpatient program.
How the Feeling of Powerlessness Impacts Addiction
When we feel powerless, we often turn to addiction as a way to cope. Addiction provides a false sense of control and power, which can be incredibly seductive when we feel like our lives are spiraling out of control. However, this false sense of power quickly turns...
Denial and Blame Shifting After a Relapse
It's never easy when someone relapses from addiction recovery. Not just for the addict who veered off their path, but for the loved ones of the addict, too. When a relapse happens, it’s important to remember that a relapse is just a bump in the road, not a complete...
What Are The 6 Categories of Self-Care?
We hear a lot about self-care these days. It’s everywhere from self-help magazines, to the news, and even in healthcare. Have you ever heard the saying “You can't pour from an empty bucket”? That’s exactly what self care is. It’s filling your bucket, so you can give...
Can You Become Tolerant to Benzodiazepines?
Drug addiction is a challenging condition to live with, and it can even happen to those that have never touched an illegal drug in their life. Addictions often begin when someone is prescribed a drug to treat something and then misuses that prescription. It happens...
Alcohol and Swelling: Does Drinking Cause Inflammation?
Inflammation can be caused by excessive alcohol consumption. Heavy consumption adds to inflammation that affects your entire system by interfering with your body’s natural defenses against the rush of gut microbes and their products. Chronic alcohol use harms the...
Alcohol and DayQuil: Can You Mix the Two?
You probably never thought twice about having an alcoholic beverage while using an over-the-counter daytime cold and flu medication. Why would you? There’s no alcohol in the medicine, right? While that is true, it’s the other ingredients in DayQuil that you need to...
What Happens If You Snort Adderall?
Can you snort Adderall? What is Adderall? Adderall is considered a prescription stimulant drug utilized to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, otherwise known as ADHD. It might be used or abused regularly as a “study drug” to increase wakefulness, as a...
What Is Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder?
Substance-induced anxiety disorder is: Restlessness Nervousness Panic caused by taking a drug or stopping a drug However, if you had anxiety before you started using the drug, it does not constitute a substance-induced anxiety disorder, even if it makes your anxiety...
Insomnia From Opiate Withdrawal: Sleep Disorders And Drugs
Over 70% of drug overdose deaths in 2019 involved an opioid. It’s your first day in intensive outpatient treatment and you begin to experience insomnia from opiate withdrawals. You can’t fall asleep and can’t stay asleep. You feel tired all the time, but...
Alcohol And Brain Fog: How To Get Rid Of It In Recovery
Your head seems to be in the cloud after binge drinking with your siblings. This morning you’ve lost your phone, keys, and charger all within an hour. Alcohol and brain fog are common side effects of a hangover. Getting rid of brain fog after drinking alcohol can help...
Difference Between Drug Toxicity & Drug Overdose
Toxicity and overdose are very similar. Both can have serious symptoms and results, however: Toxicity is almost always accidental. Drug overdose may also be accidental but may be done on purpose if the person is trying to end their life. ...
What Is Dry Drunk Syndrome?
If you are currently in recovery or have been surrounded by individuals pursuing recovery, the term dry drunk has most likely popped across your radar. It might have been the topic of discussion through phrases such as, “She’s been in active recovery for 10 years, but...
We Accept Most Insurance
Miracles Recovery Center in Port St. Lucie, FL works with most commercial insurance providers to cover most - if not ALL - of the costs associated with treatment! If you are covered under health insurance, please give us a call so that we can verify your benefits and substance abuse coverage. We are also an in-network provider and contracted with the following health insurance providers: