addiction
The realities of addition; the truth about living under, above and beyond the influence of drugs and alcohol.
I’m a Psychologist and Addiction Is Not a Disease: Here’s What It Actually Is (And Why That Matters)
Introduction : For decades, addiction has been widely described as a disease. Governments, rehabilitation centers, and even many medical professionals promote the idea that addiction works like illnesses such as diabetes or heart disease. According to this model, addiction is something that permanently affects the brain and must be managed throughout a person’s life.
By Shahid Zaman7 days ago in Psyche
Why Inpatient Dual Diagnosis Treatment Is Essential for Lasting Recovery. AI-Generated.
When someone is struggling with both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition, recovery becomes more complex. Treating only one issue while ignoring the other often leads to relapse, frustration, and repeated cycles of crisis. That’s why inpatient dual diagnosis treatment plays such a critical role in long-term healing.
By Jordan Blake10 days ago in Psyche
As a Neuroscientist, I Quit These 5 Morning Habits That Secretly Destroy Your Brain
The First Hour Controls Everything : During a neuroscience workshop I attended hosted by researchers affiliated with Harvard University, one sentence completely changed my perspective on daily life: “The first hour after waking up determines your brain’s chemistry for the rest of the day.” At first, I thought that sounded dramatic. But the deeper I studied brain science, the more I realized something uncomfortable: Most of us are unknowingly damaging our brain every single morning. Not through drugs. Not through trauma. Not through disease. But through small, repeated habits. And because these habits feel “normal,” we never question them. Over time, I decided to experiment on myself. I removed five common morning behaviors — and the cognitive changes were undeniable. Here are the five morning habits I quit — and why neuroscience suggests you should reconsider them too.
By Shahid Zaman10 days ago in Psyche
How Do DBT IOP Programs Near Me Help With Emotional Regulation?
Managing intense emotions can feel overwhelming, especially for individuals struggling with mood disorders, trauma, or co-occurring substance use issues. When emotional reactions become difficult to control, relationships, work performance, and overall well-being can suffer. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) offered within an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides structured tools to improve emotional regulation and stability.
By Jordan Blake12 days ago in Psyche
Is Facebook Fueling Narcissism?
Facebook and Narcissism Facebook is both a wonderful communication tool and a disturbing forum. Over the years, the popular social media site has gone from a place where friends and family members connect with each other to a realm where enemies get on soapboxes to squabble with each other.
By Dean Traylor15 days ago in Psyche






