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Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia

Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia

Opioid induced hyperalgesia is a controversial topic, but nonetheless, one that is becoming more accepted in the field, and it is worth educating yourself about this.

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Medication Treatment Options for Alcohol Use Disorder

Medication Treatment Options for Alcohol Use Disorder

The treatment for alcohol use disorder includes individual therapy, group therapy, and medication options. Alcoholism is a disease process that must be treated similar to a medical and mental health disorders. Although this article focuses on medication treatment...

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Dr. Bassi Presentation on Sleep 8/5/22 @ 12:00 pm EST

Dr. Bassi Presentation on Sleep 8/5/22 @ 12:00 pm EST

This presentation will explore myths and misconceptions related to sleep, the importance of sleep on mental health, the impact of various illicit substances on sleep, and a general overview of treatment options for sleep with a special emphasis on cooccurring substance use disorders.

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The Opioid Crisis

The Opioid Crisis

Anyone is susceptible to developing substance use problems. Likelihood of developing problematic use increases if a person has chronic pain (lasting 3 or more months), prolonged period of time taking a prescribed opioid medication, poor social support, trauma, depression, or other mental illnesses

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How to Talk About Addiction With A Loved One or Spouse

How to Talk About Addiction With A Loved One or Spouse

Everyone’s situation will be different. You know your loved one the best. You may have tried before and been met with anger or aggression. If you feel that’s the case, approach the situation with a professional and don’t put yourself in harm’s way. Don’t put yourself in harms way and trust your gut.

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Substance use and its effects on sleep

Substance use and its effects on sleep

Numerous myths still surround sleep despite the progress that has been made. Getting quality sleep has important implications on our cardiovascular system, experience of pain, and risk of substance relapse.

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