by Katie Sebastyn | Feb 18, 2025 | Addiction, Adderall, Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Addiction, College Students, Genetics and Addiction, Marijuana, Mental Health, Prescription Drug Addiction, Substance Abuse, Therapy
The Rise of Substance Use in College: Signs, Risks, and How to Get Help Substance use among college students has reached alarming levels. Recent studies reveal that 29.3% of college students report binge drinking in the past month, while nearly 1 in 5 have used...
by Katie Sebastyn | Feb 7, 2025 | Gabapentin, Addiction Recovery, Addiction Treatment, Cross-Addiction, Dual Diagnosis, Mental Health, Prescription Drug Addiction
Introduction Gabapentin, a prescription medication initially developed to treat epilepsy and neuropathic pain, has become a major concern in Vermont’s fight against substance abuse. This anticonvulsant medication, sold under brand names like Neurontin and...
by Katie Sebastyn | Jan 24, 2025 | Addiction Recovery, Addiction, Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Addiction, Genetics and Addiction, Mental Health, Therapy
Introduction Alcohol addiction is a complex disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to drink despite negative consequences. This chronic disease affects millions of lives, disrupting personal relationships, careers, and health. The medical community...
by Katie Sebastyn | Jan 14, 2025 | Addiction Treatment, Admissions Process, FMLA, Support Network
Understanding FMLA and Its Relevance to Addiction Treatment The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) serves as a crucial lifeline for employees seeking addiction treatment while protecting their job security. This federal law guarantees eligible workers up to 12 weeks of...
by Katie Sebastyn | Jan 10, 2025 | Sobriety, Addiction, Addiction Counseling, Addiction Recovery, Addiction Treatment, Sober Living, Substance Abuse, Substance Abuse Treatment
Introduction The path to sobriety doesn’t always require a stay in rehab. Many individuals ask, “Can I get sober without rehab?” The answer isn’t black and white – it depends on various factors unique to each person’s situation....
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