Archive for September, 2011
Information on Residential Drug Rehab
Posted by Compulsive Disorders US Team | Filed under Compulsive Disorders
The supporting effects of substances- the highs that stimulants produce, the cheering and “zoning out” effects of the depressants and opioids- may be more catching to people under great psychological stress, particularly those under chronic stress. People living in poverty and with few hopes, women in abusive relationships, and adolescents whose parents fight frequently and [...]
ED stands for eating disorder
Posted by Compulsive Disorders US Team | Filed under Compulsive Disorders
E.D. is not just the abbreviation regarding male erectile dysfunction or emotional disorders. E.D. can also signify eating disorders. Eating disorders really are a very common condition and not simply restricted to the younger generation and / or females. Anyone can be afflicted by E.D., and the issue has long been growing throughout the country. [...]
Gender Differences on Anxiety and Anxiety Rehab
Posted by Compulsive Disorders US Team | Filed under Compulsive Disorders
The development of anxiety disorders has been proven to be more prone for women than for men. The rate of panic has been two or three times as compared to men. Why would women be more likely than men to develop these disorders?
Information on Heroin Addiction Rehab
Posted by Compulsive Disorders US Team | Filed under Compulsive Disorders
Do you use psychoactive substances? Do you use it in a chronic manner?Are you using psychoactive substances in a chronic manner? If you use psychoactive substances in a chronic manner, this will cause changes in your mesolimbic dopamine system. This changes in the mesolimbic dopamine system causes one to crave for the addicted drug. This [...]
On Oregon Drug Rehabs
Posted by Compulsive Disorders US Team | Filed under Compulsive Disorders
The modeling of their parents and important others in their culture is how children adolescents learn drug-related behaviors . Studies of the children of drug addicts find that, even as preschooler’s, they are more prone than other children to be able to recognize addictive drugs and are more likely to view drug use as a [...]