Addiction Recovery
By
Dr.Fourkan Ali
Drug rehabilitation is also called drug rehab or simply rehabs, is
a way of medically or psychotherapeutic management of the addict person, for
its dependency on psychoactive elements such as alcohol, prescription drugs, narcotic drugs like heroin, morphine, amphetamines (methylphenethylamine).
The main purpose of drug rehabilitation is to ensure that the addict person
start to cease substance abuse, in a way to dodge the psychological, legal,
financial, social, and physical concerns; that can be triggered, especially by extreme
abuse.
Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology, Journal of
Bioanalysis & Biomedicine, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs: Open Access,
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews,
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Disability and
Rehabilitation, Clinical Rehabilitation, American Journal of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Journal
of Rehabilitation Medicine, International Journal of Rehabilitation & Health,
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, Journal of Occupational
Rehabilitation, Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Neurologie und
Rehabilitation, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Journal of Rehabilitation
Sciences,Journal of Addiction
Medicine.
Drug Addiction Treatment
Drug addiction is a complicated disease, and withdraws takes
more than good intentions or a strong dedication, because drugs change the
brain in ways that encourage compulsivedrug abuse, withdraws is difficult, even for those who are
ready to do so. Drug treatment is proposed to help addicted personalities to
stop compulsive drug looking and consumption. Treatment can take place in
various ways, take many different forms, and last for long period of time. Drug addiction is characteristically an enduring disorder
described by occasional relapses, a short-term, one-time treatment is usually
not appropriate.
Related Journals of
Drug Addiction Treatment
Developing Drugs Journal, Drug Dependence Journal, Drug Metabolism
Journal, Epidemiology Journal, Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Drug Discovery
Today, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Drug Safety, Journal of Studies on Alcohol
and Drugs , Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal,
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, Addiction Recovery, Addiction Research & Theory,
American Journal on Addictions,Drug Addiction
Articles.
Heroin Addiction Treatment
Heroin (diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate) also
known as diamorphine. It is an opioid analgesic found naturally from the opium plant and common
people also known him as smack, brown sugar and black tar. Heroin is exceptionally addicting and more challenging
than some other addictions to overwhelmed, but however heroin recovery is
conceivable. Drug like Buprenorphine is a medicine used for treating heroin
addiction. Buprenorphine works same as methadone drug. Buprenorphine avoid heroin from getting you "high"
and breaks withdrawal symptoms and heroin appetite,Heroin Addiction and Related
Clinical Problems.
Related Journals of
Heroin Addiction Treatment
International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal
of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal of Addictive Behaviors, Therapy
& Rehabilitation, International Journal of Mental Health & Psychiatry,
Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems, Expert Opinion on
Investigational Drugs,Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, Drug and Alcohol
Review, Addiction, Heroin Addiction Treatment Journals, Heroin Addiction &
Related Clinical Problems.
Holistic Addiction Treatment
Holistic addiction treatment is an intense catchphrase. When the
holistic drug and alcoholaddiction
treatment at a holistic rehab center sounds appealing, keep in mind attention
that any program, including a dual-diagnosis program, can say it offers
holistic medical treatment, simply by including any of the following in its
offerings: Acupuncture, Daily exercise, Healthy and nutritional diet,
Massage therapy, Meditation, Spiritual counseling, Tai-chi, Yoga.
Related Journals of
Holistic Addiction Treatment
International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal
of Addictive Behaviors Mental Illness and Treatment, American Journal on
Addictions, Addiction Biology, European Addiction Research, Journal of Holistic
Nursing, Holistic Nursing Practice, Australian journal of holistic nursing,
Beginnings,Expert Opinion on Drug
Safety.
Facts About Alcoholism
Alcoholism is also known as alcohol dependence which
contains four major signs: Craving, Loss of control, Physical dependence,
Tolerance.
Alcohol Use in the
United States:
Overall, 52% of adults aged 18 and over were current regular
drinkers, 13% were current infrequent drinkers, 6% were former regular
drinkers, 8% were former infrequent drinkers, and 21% were lifetime abstainer
in the year 2012.
Alcohol Use Disorders
Adults (ages 18+):
- 16.6 million adults ages 18 and older (7.0 percent of
this age group) had an AUD in 2013. This includes 10.8 million men3 (9.4
percent of men in this age group) and 5.8 million women (4.7 percent of
women in this age group).
- About 1.3 million adults received treatment for an AUD
at a specialized facility in 2013 (7.8 percent of adults who needed
treatment). This included 904,000 million men (8.0 percent of men in need)
and 444,000 women (7.3 percent of women who needed treatment).
Youth (ages 12-17):
- In 2013 an estimated 697,000 adolescents ages 12-17
(2.8 percent of this age group) had an AUD. This number includes 385,000
females (3.2 percent of females in this age group) and 311,000 males (2.5
percent of males in this age group).
- An estimated 73,000 adolescents (44,000 males and
29,000 females) received treatment for an alcohol problem in a specialized
facility in 2013.
Alcohol-Related
Deaths:
- Nearly 88,000 people (approximately 62,000 men and
26,000 women) die from alcohol-related causes annually, making it the
third leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
- In 2013, alcohol-impaired driving fatalities accounted
for 10,076 deaths (30.8 percent of overall driving fatalities).
Economic Burden:
- In 2006, alcohol misuse problems cost the United States
$223.5 billion.
- Almost three-quarters of the total cost of alcohol
misuse is related to binge drinking.
Related Journals of
Alcoholism
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Journal of Drug
Metabolism & Toxicology, International Journal of School and Cognitive
Psychology, Journal of Addictive Behaviors Mental Illness and Treatment, Drug
and Alcohol Dependence, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Journal
of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Alcohol and Alcoholism, Alcohol research :
current reviews, Alcohol, American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
Alcoholism-Zagreb, Alcohol Addiction Treatment Journals, Alcohol Abuse.
Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Alcohol addiction , also known as alcoholism, is a well-known disease that disturbs people
of all way of walking in life. Many people with alcoholism hesitate to get
treatment because they don't recognize they have a problem. Treatment for
alcoholism may consist of: A drug called disulfiram may
help to prevent you from drinking, although it won't cure alcoholism or remove
the compulsion to drink. If you drink alcohol, the drug produces a physical
reaction that may include flushing, nausea, vomiting and headaches.
Related Journals of
Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Journal of Drug
Metabolism & Toxicology International, International Journal of School and
Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal of
Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, Asia Pacific Disability
Rehabilitation Journal, Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, Canadian
Journal of Rehabilitation, Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of
torture victims and preventionof torture, Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol
Rehabilitation Journals, Alcoholism-Clinical And Experimental Research, Alcohol Addiction
Articles.
Alcohol Rehabilitation
Alcoholism affects all segments of American life. The
National Institute of Drug Abusereports that in 2009, an estimated 6.8 percent
of Americans had consumed five or more drinks on at least five occasions within
the month preceding their survey. In addition, the National Center for
Biotechnology Information reports that an estimated one in six Americans has a
drinking problem.
If you have developed a drinking problem, understanding your
options for treatment is important. Alcohol rehab centers can offer you the
medical attention and support you need get your drinking problem under control
so you can reclaim your life.
Alcohol rehabilitation centers offer both inpatient and outpatient
treatment. Outpatient treatment is good for people who have developed a drinking
problem but are not yet addicted to alcohol. These people may be social
drinkers who drink more than they should and have difficulty stopping. They
have more of an emotional attachment to alcohol. Alcoholics should seek
treatment from an inpatient treatment facility. They have developed a physical addiction to alcohol. If they go a short time without
drinking, their body reacts negatively to the lack of alcohol, making it hard for
them to properly function.
Related Journals of
Alcohol Rehabilitation
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Journal of School and
Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation,
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation,
Sports Medicine, Therapy and Technology, International Journal of
Rehabilitation and Health, Journal of Cyber Therapy and Rehabilitation, Chinese
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation, Alcohol and Alcoholism.
Food Addiction Research
Food addiction is a serious type of addiction, same as like to
drugs and alcohol addiction. Food addiction mostly we known as an
uncontrollable want to eat food. Food desire can occur even when you are not
physically or mentally hungry. Food addiction may also occur in person is also
suffering with other eating disorders such an anorexia or bulimia. Food addiction involves the some
dysfunction in the areas of the brain and withneurotransmitters responsible for sign of hungry; it may also
result of biological, psychological, or some social factors.
Related Journals of
Food Addiction Research
International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal
of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology, Journal
of Clinical & Experimental Neuroimmunology, Eating Disorders, Food Control,
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Journal of Food Protection,
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, Food Research International,
LWT - Food Science and Technology, European Food Research and Technology,
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, Food Addiction Research
Journals, Journal of Food Protection, Drug Addiction Journal.
Computer Addiction Research
Computer addiction can be defined as the extreme or uncontrollable
use of the computer which continues against serious negative corollary for
personal, social or occupational function. The thought of Computer Addiction is generally separated into two main types, especially
offline and online Computer Addiction. The word offline Computer Addiction is
generally used when we talking about excessive gaming addiction, which can be practiced both offline and
online. In the other way online computer Addiction is also called asInternet addiction and will gets in general more attention from
scientific research than compared to Offline Computer Addiction, mainly because
most cases of Computer Addiction are related to the excessive use of the
internet.
Related Journals of
Computer Addiction Research
International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal
of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology,
Current Computer-Aided Drug Design, CJAM Canadian Journal of Addiction
Medicine, Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, International Journal of Mental
Health and Addiction, Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, Computer
Vision and Image Understanding, Advances and Applications in Bioinformatics and
Chemistry, Journal of Clinical Bioinformatics, Sexual Addiction and
Compulsivity, Journal of Cyber Therapy & Rehabilitation,Journal of Addiction
Medicine.
Amphetamine Addiction
Amphetamine biologically is a strong central nervous system (CNS) stimulant used medically in the treatment
of depression, obesity, and nasal congestion, attention deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Amphetamine dependency refers to a state of
psychological dependency on a drug in the amphetamine class. Psycho-stimulants that increase the concentration of dopamine and mimic the pharmacological effect of
substituted amphetamines, but with lower abuse liability, could
theoretically be used as replacement therapy in amphetamine dependence.
Related Journals of
Amphetamine Addiction
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Journal of Drug
Metabolism & Toxicology International, International Journal of School and
Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Supplement,
Drugs of Today, Current Drug Delivery, Assay and Drug Development Technologies,
Biopharmaceutics and Drug Disposition, Paediatric Drugs, Journal of Drugs in
Dermatology, International Journal of Drug Policy,Amphetamine-Related Disorders
Journals, Amphetamine Addiction Journals,Journal of Addiction
Medicine.
Amphetamine-Related Disorders
The disorder related to amphetamine are mainly depend upon the
concentration of drug used by the person, and the amount of amphetamine used is the primary factor in determining the
probability and severity of side effects. At normal pharmacological doses, the
physical side effects of amphetamine vary extensively by age and from
individual to individual person. Cardiovascular side effects can include hypertension or hypotensionfrom a
vasovagal response, Raynaud's phenomenon (reduced blood flow to extremities),
and tachycardia (increased heart rate). Common psychological effects of
therapeutic doses can include increased alertness, apprehension, concentration,
decreased sense of fatigue, mood swings (elated mood followed by mildly
depressed mood), increased initiative, insomnia or wakefulness, self-confidence, and
sociability.
Related Journals of
Amphetamine-Related Disorders
Journal of Depression and Anxiety, International Journal of Mental
Health & Psychiatry, Mental Illness and Treatment, Journal of Alcoholism
& Drug Dependence, Bipolar Disorders ,Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, Drug
Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Drug Development Research,
NeuroRehabilitation, Rehabilitation Psychology, Topics in Stroke
Rehabilitation, International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, Die
Rehabilitation, Amphetamine-Related Disorders,CJAM Canadian Journal
of Addiction Medicine.
Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine is a naturally occurring chemical found in the
leaf of coca plant and it is commonly known as benzoyl-methyl-ecgonine.
Biologically cocaine is a strong stimulant, used as a local anesthetic by blocking the
conduction of nerves impulses. It is generally snorted, inhaled, or injected
directly into the veins of the addict person. Side effects may of cocaine
include loss of contact with reality, nervousness, dizziness, an intense feeling of happiness, or
agitation. Physical symptoms include a fast heart rate, sweating, and large
pupils. Cocaine works by inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin,
norephinephrine, and dopamine in the brain. This results in greater
concentrations of these threeneurotransmitters in the brain. Cocaine is addictive due to its
pharmacological effect on the brains reward Mechanism.
Related Journals of
Cocaine Addiction
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Journal of Drug
Metabolism & Toxicology International, International Journal of School and
Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal of
School and Cognitive Psychology, Arzneimittel-Forschung/Drug Research,American
Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Microbial Drug Resistance, Journal of Drug
Targeting,CNS and Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, Cocaine-Related
Disorders.
Cocaine-Related Disorders
The continuous and heavy use of cocaine & its chemically derivative result in
nervousness, unusual feelings of well-being, hallucinations, and mood changes disorders. Overuses of
cocaine cause elevated body temperature and a noticeable elevation of blood
pressure that can be life-threatening result in arrhythmias and death. Anxiety, paranoia and restlessness
can also occur, especially during the comedown. With excessive dosage, tremors,
convulsions and increased body temperature are observed. Severe cardiac adverse
events, particularly sudden cardiac death, become a serious risk at high doses
due to cocaine's blocking effect on cardiac sodium channels. For a short period
of use, there is a high risk that dependence will occur. Their use also
increases the risk of stroke,myocardial infarction,
lung problems in those who smoke it, blood infections, and sudden cardiac death.
Related Journals of
Cocaine-Related Disorders
Cocaine-Related Disorders Journals, Cocaine Addiction Journals,
Journal of Depression and Anxiety Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence,
Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology International, International
Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychology &
Psychotherapy, Journal of Affective Disorders, Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive
Disorders, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Journal of Personality Disorders, CNS
and Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, Journal of Attention Disorders,
Journal of Communication Disorders,Psychology Articles on
Drug Addiction.
Morphine Addiction
Morphine is obtained from the poppy plant; it is an
unriped seed capsule of poppy plant.Morphine is commonly used as painkiller and it is an
potent analgesic drug. Pharmacologically morphine is used naturally pain killer
drug. Morphine is potentially highly addictive chemical and can cause intense physical dependence that leads to miss-use of the substance.
Frequently use of morphine can lead to individuals developing tolerance of the
drug and a physical and psychological
dependence on it.
Related Journals of
Morphine Addiction
Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, Journal of Drug
Metabolism & Toxicology International, International Journal of School and
Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Journal of
School and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Drug Investigation, Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs, Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems, Journal of
Groups in Addiction and Recovery, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Drug
Information Journal, Progress in Drug Research, Drug and Chemical Toxicology,
Morphine Addiction, Morphine Addiction Journals,Drug Addiction
Articles.
Munchausen Syndrome
Munchausen syndrome is a psychiatric disorder at causes an individual to self-inflict injury
or illness or even sickness in order to fabricate signs or symptoms connected
with bodily or even mind sickness, so that you can get health care or even
hospitalization. In a variation of the disorder, Munchausen by proxy (MSBP), an
individual, typically a mother intentionally causes or fabricates illness in a
child or other person under her care. There is no clearly effective treatment
for Munchausen syndrome. Extensive psychotherapy may be helpful with some Munchausen patients.
Related Journals of
Munchausen Syndrome
International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal
of Psychology & Psychotherapy, Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology, Journal
of Clinical & Experimental Neuroimmunology, Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Journal, Psychiatric Quarterly, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, Psychiatric
Annals, Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, Epidemiology and Psychiatric
Sciences, Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, Acta Neuropsychiatrica, American
Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Munchausen Syndrome Journals,Scholarly Articles on
drug Addiction.
Hospital-Addiction Syndrome
Hospital addiction syndrome or Munchausen syndrome: is a condition where people develop fake
illness to receive attention from other people towards ourselves. Certain
patients make amazingly complex lies and falsify symptoms with impressive resourcefulness,
and some are just silly. Few examples of particularly bizarre cases: The
Wanderer, Wendy Scott, Lupus, Faking Cancer with a Badly Forged Note. Hospital-Addiction Syndrome factitious disorder characterized by
habitual presentation for hospital treatment of an apparent acute illness, the
patient giving a plausible and dramatic history, all of which is false.
Related Journals of
Hospital-Addiction Syndrome
Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology, Journal of Alzheimers Disease
& Parkinsonism, Applied and Rehabilitation Psychology: Open Access, Journal
of Clinical & Experimental Neuroimmunology, Infection Control and Hospital
Epidemiology, Journal of Hospital Infection, General Hospital Psychiatry,
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Journal of Hospital
Medicine, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, British
Journal of Hospital Medicine, Hospital Pharmacy, Journal of Holistic Nursing,
Journal of Hospital Infection, Journal of Hospital Medicine,American Journal on
Addictions.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Neonatal Abstinence
Syndrome (NAS) is a group of
complications that occur in a newborn baby who was pre-exposed or the
administration of licit or illicit drugs & addictive opiate drugs during
the time period of its development or growth in the mother's womb. Tolerance,
dependence, and withdrawal may occur as a result of repeated administration of
drugs or even after short-term high dose use—for example during mechanical
ventilation in intensive care units. There are two types of NAS: prenatal and
postnatal. Prenatal NAS is caused by termination of drugs taken by the
pregnant mother, while postnatal NAS is caused by withdrawal of drugs directly to the
infant.
Related Journals of
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology, Journal of Alzheimers Disease
& Parkinsonism, Brain Disorders & Therapy, Journal of Depression and
Anxiety, International Journal of Mental Health & Psychiatry, Mental
Illness and Treatment, Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal
Edition, Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, Journal of Maternal-Fetal and
Neonatal Medicine, JOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal
Nursing, Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, Neonatal network : NN,
Advances in Neonatal Care, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Journals,Expert Opinion on Drug
Safety.
Opioid-Related Disorders
Opioid are the type of medicine used to help in relieve
in pain. They work by decreasing the pain signal (prostaglandin) to the brain. The addiction and opioid
dependence both are come under the category of opioid related disorders, the
medical conditions that characterize the habitual use of opioids (e.g., morphine, heroin, codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc.)
in animosity of knowing the consequences of continued use and the withdrawal
syndrome that occurs when we stop using opioids and its derivatives. The opioid
dependence-withdrawal syndrome involves both psychological dependence and
marked physical dependence upon opioid compounds.
Related Journals of
Opioid-Related Disorders
Opioid-Related Disorders Journals, Opioid-Related Disorders,
Journal of Depression and Anxiety, Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence,
Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology International, Drugs: Education,
Prevention and Policy, Drug Testing and Analysis, Journal of studies on alcohol
and drugs, Drug Design, Development and Therapy, Drug Design and Discovery,
Current Drug Discovery Technologies, Journal of Drugs in Dermatology,Journal of Studies on
Alcohol and Drugs.
Substance-Related Disorders
Substance addiction include, the use of narcotic substance, opium product beyond their limited or
pharmacological uses and that are harmful to them or to the others is known as
drug abuse or substance related disorders. These drugs used are often
associated with levels of intoxication that modify judgment, perception,
attention and physical control, not related with medical or therapeutic
effects. It is often rumored that the main abused substances are illegal drugs
and alcohol; moreover it is becoming more common thatprescription drugs and tobacco are a predominant problem of substance related disorders.
Related Journals of
Substance-Related Disorders
Substance-Related Disorders Journals, Brain Disorders &
Therapy, Journal of Depression and Anxiety, International Journal of Mental
Health & Psychiatry, Mental Illness and Treatment, International Journal of
School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Neurological Disorders, Substance
Abuse: Research and Treatment, Profiles of Drug Substances, Excipients and
Related Methodology, Toxic Substance Mechanisms, Substance Abuse: Treatment,
Prevention, and Policy, Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse,
Journal of Substance Abuse, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
Substance-Related Disorders, Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, Substance
Abuse: Research and Treatment,Substance Abuse: Treatment,Psychology Articles on
Drug Addiction.
Addiction Recovery
The Addiction Recovery Guide assists individuals struggling with drug addiction andalcoholism find help that best suits their needs. From
evaluation to residential treatment, we have selected a range of outstanding
programs and resources. Cravings can be significantly reduced by new
medications, amino acids and other holistic approaches such as meditation. Because psychological illnesses and traumas often underlie addiction, treatment by mental health practitioners can
be an important part of the process.
Related Journals of
Addiction Recovery
Journal of Depression and Anxiety Journal of Alcoholism & Drug
Dependence, Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy, International Journal
of School and Cognitive Psychology, Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy,
Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, International Chemical Recovery
Conference, Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Stress and Recovery, Journal of
Special Education and Rehabilitation, Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and
Rehabilitation, Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences, Pravention und
Rehabilitation,European Addiction
Research.
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