Substitution Theory in Addiction Treatment Centers
April 7, 2008

Some drug addiction and alcoholism treatment programs use a method of treatment that focuses on transferring the addict’s attention to something else that is more positive than substance abuse. This is called substitution theory.
Using Cognitive Therapy in Addiction Treatment
April 1, 2008
Behavioral-cognitive therapy is one of the most common treatment methods offered in addiction rehab centers. The idea behind this type of counseling is that thoughts create feelings, and feelings lead to behaviors.
Alcohol Rehab is Necessary for Alcoholics
March 24, 2008
It may sound ridiculous but alcoholics must enter into alcoholism treatment programs. It may seem like an obvious choice but what alcoholics do not know or what they pretend to ignore is the fact that they are alcoholics and treatment is necessary for them at an alcohol rehab program. Read more
Different Effects of Alcohol On Older People
March 23, 2008
Drinking alcohol can have different effects on certain groups of people than it does on the average adult. For example, women are affected by alcohol in different ways than men are. Older people also react to drinking in certain ways that younger people usually don’t. Read more
Alcohol Drinkers More Likely To Die From Injury
March 21, 2008
A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has shown that individuals who consume alcohol on a regular basis are three times more likely to die from an injury. They studied the rates of death for drinkers, former drinkers, and non-drinkers in the most common causes of injury-related death. These causes are car accidents, accidental falls, fires, drowning and poisonings, suicides through poisoning, gun deaths and hangings, strangulation or suffocation, gun-related homicides, and other homicides. Read more
Binge Drinking In College
March 19, 2008
Alcohol abuse is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses and even riots in the past decade. This has led a number of college campuses to make alcohol consumption and possession illegal, even for those over the age of 21. Read more
How To Choose Treatment For Someone Else
March 18, 2008
It is often the case that a loved one has to choose the treatment center where an individual will get help. This can seem like an overwhelming decision since the correct type of treatment can have a big effect on a successful outcome. There are so many options available, including various residential treatment centers and outpatient programs, long-term versus short-term care, and different detox centers. Read more
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs
March 15, 2008
When you are relying on drugs or alcohol to self medicate or even just to have fun, it can be easy to miss the fact that you are actually abusing them. While alcohol is generally considered to be acceptable in reasonable amounts, abuse can sneak up on you before you know it. Even social drinkers may have a tendency to overindulge, which can lead to binge drinking. This is very common, especially among college students and can lead to big problems down the road. Read more
Medications for Alcoholism Recovery
March 14, 2008
A lot of people are hearing about new medications to treat alcoholism. The symptoms of alcohol detox and cravings make it very difficult to quit drinking, especially for a long-term alcoholic. These medications primarily work by reducing those problems. Studies have shown that they can help people quit drinking, avoid relapse after they quit drinking, or reduce the amount of alcohol that they drink. There are also other medications on the market that are used to help with certain detox symptoms. For example, Valium may be given during the first few days of withdrawal. The following is some basic information about the most popular medications for alcoholism. Read more
People Affected by Addiction Treatment
March 12, 2008
The goal of addiction treatment is to help the individual who suffers from drug and alcohol abuse. The addict should be the central focus of attention at this time, with loved ones and addiction professionals supporting their recovery process. However, other people are also affected when someone receives addiction treatment. It is usually a difficult time for friends, family, and even the addiction specialists, as well.
