
What's The Link Between Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) And Substance Abuse (Addiction)?
As many as half of people suffering from PTSD also face a substance use disorder. The combination is harder to treat than either disorder alone, but you have options.

What Is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) And How Does It Help People In Treatment For Addiction?
Originally developed to help suicidal women with complex psychological challenges, Dialectical Behavior Therapy offers a unique approach that can also help recovering addicts. Could DBT be right for you?

Recovering Alcoholics: How To Explain Why You Don't Drink
Alcohol is everywhere and most people drink it at least occasionally — so what do you do when you're an alcoholic in remission and people ask why you don't want a drink?

What's The Relationship Between Eating Disorders And Addiction?
Eating disorders share more similarities with addiction than you may think at first glance. What do you need to know about the link between the two?

Should You Be A Teetotaler If One Of Your Close Relatives Is An Alcoholic?
Does alcoholism run in your family? You have a much higher risk of becoming addicted yourself. That raises some serious questions, including whether you should ever drink at all.

Pregnancy And Addiction: What Are Risks Of Drug Abuse In Pregnant Women?
Substance abuse always takes a toll on an addict's health. When the person abusing drugs is pregnant, it brings a new person — the fetus — into that risky fold. What effects can various drugs have if used during pregnancy?

What Role Do DSM-5 Criteria For Substance Use And Addictive Disorders Play In Addiction Diagnoses?
Though the DSM-5 lists numerous different addictions, their diagnostic criteria are all very similar — because addictions impact a person's life and behavior in similar ways regardless of the substance or behavior. What do you need to know?

How Do 12 Step Groups Help Addicts With Treatment And Recovery?
There's no doubt that 12-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous help some people achieve remission from addiction, but they aren't for everyone. Here's what you need to know.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) In Addiction Treatment: How Does It Work?
Addiction isn't an easy beast to do battle with, and it takes more than willpower to achieve remission. You also need help. Cognitive behavioral therapy can play an important role.

When Addiction Gets Out Of Control: What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of A Drug Overdose?
If you suspect someone has overdosed on a drug, what you do next may make the difference between life and death. What should you do?