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Addictions & Disorders
Information and resources available for addictions and disorders, such as alcoholism, drug addiction, eating disorders and food addiction, nicotine addiction, gambling problems, sex and love addiction, porn, internet and gaming addictions, spending and shopping addictions and co-dependence. Disorders include, depression, anxiety, self-harming, PTSD, grief, dual- diagnosis, anger management, chronic pain and bi-polar disorder. We provide information on addiction and abuse, abuse symptoms and warning signs, withdrawal and detox, treatment, rehabilitation and long-term recovery.
A very brief description of addictions and disorders – see links for more in-depth information:
Information on abuse of alcohol, behavior while impaired and negative consequences as a result of drinking.
Information on addiction to illicit drugs, prescription drugs, street drugs, opiates, benzos and more.
Information on eating disorders including food addiction, anorexia and bulimia which are negatively affecting your life.
Information on uncontrollable urges and problematic gambling behavior despite the negative consequences.
Information on addiction and abuse of sex and love and negative consequences you may have experienced because of it.
Information on the physical, mental and behavioral addiction to nicotine and the negative impact on your life.
Information on compulsive sexual activity with use of pornographic material, despite negative consequences.
Information on gaming and online-related compulsive behavior which interferes with normal living.
Information on intentional inhalation of chemical vapors to attain a high or euphoric effect.
Information on excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner to satisfy emotional needs and self-esteem.
Information on overwhelming depressive states marked by feelings of sadness, worthlessness and hopelessness.
Information for those who have witnessed or experienced trauma from natural disasters, serious accidents, war/combat or violent assault.
Information for people with dual diagnosis who have both a mental disorder and a substance or other addiction.
Information on prolonged grief when painful emotions are keeping you from recovering from loss and resuming life.
Information on disproportionate levels of anxiety, nervousness, apprehension and fear which adversely affect your life.
Information on difficulty appropriately expressing feelings of anger including sudden episodes of unwarranted anger.
Information on body pain, chronic pain syndrome which can cause additional symptoms such as depression or anxiety.
Information on this mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows.
Information on self-harm and self-injury including cutting, scratching, burning, hitting or punching oneself.
Information on compulsive buying, shopping and spending which adversely affect the quality of your life.
Information on emotional or psychological dependence on sugary foods and drinks which adversely affect your life.
The Importance of Treatment for Addiction and Disorders
If you are one of the millions of people struggling with one of the multitudes of addictions or disorders, you can get help and recover to lead a happy, full life. Confronting your addiction or disorder may be the scariest thing you’ve ever attempted. But, it can be done, and you don’t have to do it alone. Recovery HQ offers a variety of information and our treatment providers will walk you through the entire recovery process, so you know what to expect before you get started and have the tools to complete the process. So, feel free to contact us directly and we will help you all we can.