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What is exposure therapy?

What is exposure therapy?

Over a quarter of people within the United States of America will develop an anxiety disorder at some point during their lifetime. It is well established within the medical and scientific world that exposure-based behaviour therapies are an incredibly effective treatment for many mental health disorders. Unfortunately, only a few individuals will seek help, and even fewer will be treated with a form of exposure therapy.

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Drug addiction facts

Drug Addiction Facts

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a serious chronic condition that many people across America face. Drug addiction causes a chemical reaction in a person’s brain that makes them seek out drugs. Anyone struggling with a drug addiction deserves to get the help that he or she needs.

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Can you force someone into rehab?

Can You Force Someone Into Rehab?

No one wants to be a bystander while their loved one struggles with addiction, hurting themselves and the people around them. However, if a person struggling with addiction refuses to go to rehab, what can you do?

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The difference between inpatient and outpatient treatment

The Difference Between Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment

A person who is struggling with addiction may be overwhelmed with treatment options. Understanding the difference between inpatient and outpatient treatment, services, and care will help someone seeking out treatment to find the appropriate care that is right for his or her needs.

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What causes seizures from Xanax?

What causes seizures from Xanax?

Xanax, medically known as Alprazolam is within a class of medication known as Benzodiazepines. A highly used and commonly prescribed central nervous system depressant widely used throughout the United States to treat severe mental health disorders such as panic attacks and anxiety.

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Helping someone with agoraphobia

Helping someone with agoraphobia

Waiting in line for a show that has just sold out. Having to step into an overcrowded elevator. Running to board a packed, heated subway in the middle of rush-hour. For you, an individual who doesn’t have agoraphobia these situations are nothing out of the ordinary.

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