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Substance abuse treatment offers information on different types of substance abuse, how to know if you have a substance abuse problem, and what types of treatment are available for alcohol or drug abuse. If you or a loved one seems to be struggling with alcohol or drugs, we hope these articles help you find a path to recovery.
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Subtance Abuse Treatment Articles
The most recent articles on substance abuse are listed below. Please also use the categories on the left navigation bar to find articles on substance abuse by topic.
Mental Health Articles
- Too Much Caffeine Can Cause Caffeine Intoxication, A Recognized Disorder
Caffeine is one of the world's most popular stimulants, and often viewed as a relatively harmless way to get a boost of energy or alertness. However, researchers are warning of a dangerous condition called caffeine intoxication, especially in light of increasing national use of caffeine-laden energy drinks. more...
- Substance Abuse, Schizophrenia, and Violence
A new study finds that most of the excess risk of violence in psychotic patients appears to be mediated by the abuse of drugs and alcohol. more...
- Effective Mental Health Treatment Even More Important in Trying Times
Although the focus has been on lost jobs, a far greater issue facing Americans right now is mental health as depression, anxiety, and even suicides are on the rise more...
- Children of Violent Parents at Higher Risk for Depression and Alcoholism
People whose parents were violent with each other are more likely to have problems later in life, including depression, alcoholism, and violence in their own lives. more...