Carmen Palacios-Camacho, LMHC is a therapist who has worked with a variety of populations struggling with mental health and co-occurring disorders for over 10 years. She helps clients increase self-motivation to change in order to live a drug free lifestyle. This blog has been medically reviewed by
Kiera Cordiano MS, LMHC.
Every year, pharmacists create new medications to manage many diseases. Unfortunately, some of these substances can be very addictive. You need to understand the most prescribed drugs and their dangers. There are five most commonly prescribed medications, each with their own risks. Learn more so that you can avoid this danger and stay sober for…
Opiate abuse has spread rapidly across the nation over the last decade. Sadly, these drugs can shatter lives and end a person’s hopes and dreams. Unfortunately, many people don’t realize just how many opiates are available on the market. Therefore, it is critical to know what drugs are opiates. This article will explain what makes…
Doctors often prescribe Percocet and Vicodin for pain, which are medications that both have a high risk of severe addiction. Unfortunately, this problem can take over a person’s life in many ways. Therefore, it is critical to understand the debate between Percocet vs. Vicodin. Doing so can help you understand the dangers of these drugs…
Trauma is an automatic emotional response to a disturbing event from the past. We say that something “triggers” trauma when an event in the present reminds you, often subconsciously, of that trauma. For example, it could be a sound, a touch, a word, a behavior, or just about anything. When something triggers your trauma, you…
Many people ask, “What is dual diagnosis treatment, and is it right for me?” The answer depends on multiple factors. Many people who suffer from substance abuse have underlying mental health disorders such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, or bipolar disease. The goal of dual diagnosis treatment is to address both aspects – the…
How to help a loved one in treatment is one of the most common yet frustrating aspects of addiction. You, as a person without addiction, can see what their needs are, how alcohol or drugs is impacting their health, and what they need to do to fix it. They cannot see this as easily. You just…
Families are like a system of independent parts that affect each other with each action. If one person is in active addiction, it can disrupt the entire equilibrium of the family unit. Even though many view addiction as something the addicted person needs to “fix,” the recovery process is actually highly associated with the rest…
The biggest reason that many people fear going into recovery for alcohol dependency is a reluctance to undergo alcohol withdrawal. Your body experiences a variety of changes as it tries to adjust to not receiving the alcohol on which it now depends. While the severity of alcohol withdrawal varies, admitting yourself to a detox program gives you…
Did you know that 26.45 percent of people 18 or older in the U.S. admitted to binge drinking or heavy alcohol use in 2018, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism? Having a glass of wine with dinner or a few beers with friends at the bar after work may seem harmless. Yet,…
Have you asked the question, DBT vs CBT, and found yourself wondering which option is really right for your needs? Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, is one of the most common types of treatment for substance abuse and mental health disorders. Dialectical behavior therapy, or DBT, is also used in this manner. Many people will find…