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Archive for December, 2008

Outpatient Treatment for Eating Disorder was the subject of an article published in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The article out-lined a study that questioned the success rate of a 60 week follow-up program in comparison to 30 day inpatient eating disorder treatment program.

Skunk Weed causes paranoia and psychosis and is not your father’s marijuana. Over the years growers have used highly sophisticated cultivation techniques that have not only increased the potency of pot but all but eradicated CBD, the molecule that protects the user from psychosis and cognitive impairment. THC, the active ingredient in marijuana has increased [...]

26 Dec, 2008

Holidays Trigger Compulsive Behavior

Posted by: Dan In: Eating Disorders

Holidays trigger Compulsive Behavior in addicts. This time of the year more than any other is full of land mines of temptations for those that suffer with an addiction to food, drugs and alcohol.

19 Dec, 2008

10 Ways Sugar is Like Cocaine

Posted by: jhutt In: Drug Addiction

A recent study by Princeton University psychology professor Bart Hoebel suggests that sugar is as addictive as cocaine. Hoebel allowed laboratory rats to binge on sugar for one month. He found that the sugar caused neurochemical changes in the rats’ brains that were the same as those found in people who were addicted to drugs [...]



  • Avoid relapse during drug addiction recover...: You hit on a key point here in your post. You started planning your actions and responses for post-treatment phase of your life during treatment, and
  • Paul House: Im sure some of you remember me i was a real handfull. My first therapist was jamie, and my second was sherri. I have been clean for about 2 years n
  • Wally West: Medical detox programs might be the right way to start out. Having a relapse prevention plan during the holidays (especially early recovery), is a gr