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Xanax Overdose: Effects, Symptoms, and How to Reverse Addiction

Prescription drug abuse refers to using medications in a way other than what your physician has recommended. For instance, taking high doses of central nervous system (CNS) depressants like alprazolam can pose serious risks to your health. This could potentially result in Xanax overdose. People typically abuse medication to relieve pain, stay awake, get high, …

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7 Mental Illness Treatments Explained: Which is Right for You

To most, mental disorders boil down to being “crazy” and that they are limited to serious ones that warp your mind. That could not be farther from the truth. Mental problems are a common yet untalked-about problem among people. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), about one in five adults in the …

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4 Primary PTSD Symptoms: How to Tell If You Have Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Many people who experience traumatic events often have to deal with the effects for prolonged periods. In some cases, the effects are so debilitating and persistent that they constitute an illness known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Do you think you or your loved one may have PTSD? In this article, you’ll learn about the main PTSD …

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Causes in Adults and Children

TRIGGER WARNING: This article mentions trauma, assault, violence, and other possibly triggering situations. Upsetting experiences are common while we are alive. There will be situations too that will affect us negatively to a much greater extent, making us experience strong reactions like fear, anger, and shock. These situations and experiences like accidents, the death of …

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Co-occurring Disorder Treatment, Symptoms: The Link Between Psychiatric Disorders and Drug Overuse

Did you know that around 7.7 million adults have co-occurring mental and substance disorders, according to a 2017 study? Out of the 20.3 million adults suffering from disorders or SUDs resulting from substance use, a whopping 37.9% also had mental illnesses. In addition, among the 42.1 million adults with mental illnesses, 18.2% of the population …

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“I am so grateful to be an alumni of Roots. Roots took me from my darkest of places, to the brightest and most beautiful part of life I've ever lived. They genuinely care about their clients. You will not be a number or a paycheck here. After discharging in February, I still receive help and words of wisdom whenever needed. Roots helped me battle things I'd been struggling with for over 14 years and finally put them behind me. I love roots with all my heart, and always will.”

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