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Military Veterans and Substance Use Disorder

Military Veterans and Substance Use Disorder: An Examination

GateHouse Treatment is keenly aware that substance use disorders (SUDs) are a growing concern within the military veteran community, home to over 18 million individuals in the United States (according to the U.S. Census Bureau). The physical, emotional, and psychological stressors that military service entails can often predispose veterans to substance misuse, a problem that

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court-ordered rehab

Court-Ordered Rehab: Drug Court Programs In Nashua, NH

Substance abuse is a pervasive issue that affects individuals and communities across the United States. For some, court-ordered rehab programs may pave the journey to recovery. These programs serve as a lifeline, offering a chance at redemption and healing. They are a second chance to get clean instead of continuing down a carceral path with

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Xanax Bars: Why Abuse is Real and Treatable

Xanax Bars: Why Abuse is Real and Treatable

Anxiety is an increasingly prevalent disorder among youth and adults in the United States. More than 40 million people suffer from some anxiety disorder in the country. The prescription of medications to treat symptoms of mental disorders is increasing every year. In 2022, 16.7 million people were prescribed Xanax (commonly known as Xanax bars), a

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Generic Xanax: Red and blue pills on a blue background spelling out the word "Xanax."

Understanding Generic Xanax Effects, Risks, And Current Trends

Knowledge and awareness about commonly prescribed medications are crucial in addiction recovery. One such medication that requires careful consideration is generic Xanax. Xanax itself is a brand name for the drug alprazolam. Classified as benzodiazepine, generic Xanax is primarily prescribed to individuals suffering from anxiety and panic disorders, though sometimes it is used as a

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The Many Harmful Health Risks of Drug Use

Everyone knows the saying “drugs kill,” and while true, they also do a lot of damage on the way there. The health risks of drug use are immense, affecting everything in your body, from your memory to your skin, heart, and teeth. At GateHouse Treatment, we’ve seen every type of addiction and its consequences. While

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Xanax abuse

The Xanax Abuse Crisis: 7 Essential Facts

Xanax abuse spiking in the U.S. is one of the hidden threats lurking beneath our country’s surface. It’s a reality many people are considerably affected by. However, due to substance misuse’s stigma, many never disclose their harrowing experiences with Xanax abuse. Additionally, with the much larger opioid crisis on our hands, coverage of Xanax abuse is

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Prescription Opioids: How They Are Affecting Teens

Adolescents and young adults are turning to prescription opioids in alarming numbers. From teenagers to early 20s, the prescription drug epidemic is showing no signs of slowing down and is putting our youth in great danger to turn to other illicit opioids, like heroin, down the road. While several prescription drugs are abused, such as

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Signs of Xanax Addiction Lone traveler climbing stairs

10 Signs Your Loved One is Addicted to Xanax

Effects of Xanax Addiction Do you have friends or family members who are addicted to Xanax? Xanax addiction is becoming more prevalent in today’s world, with increasing instances of panic and anxiety disorder. A controlled substance, Xanax is the type of drug that has a high potential for abuse and addiction, which are different problems.

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