When considering recovery from alcohol addiction, alcohol detox is a crucial initial step aimed at breaking the physical dependence to alcohol.
Drug detox is designed to break the physical aspect of addiction so that healing can begin and the next stages of treatment can be approached with a clear mind and body.
Anyone who is planning on undergoing detox must understand that safe and effective withdrawal requires medical guidance and a full understanding of the potential side effects and symptoms.
Many people going through detox will experience withdrawal. Detox medications play a vital role in mitigating these withdrawal symptoms and preventing relapse.
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterised by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image that leads to self-imposed starvation and excessive weight loss.
ARFID is characterised by limited food preferences, aversions to certain textures, colours, or smells of food and an overall restricted dietary intake.
Bulimia nervosa manifests as an eating disorder marked by repetitive episodes of excessive eating, accompanied by compensatory actions aimed at averting weight gain.
Psychiatric assessments are foundational tools in the mental health field, designed to delve deeply into an individual’s psychological challenges and needs.
ADHD and addiction can occur together as co-occurring disorders. Learn more about the dual diagnosis of ADHD and addiction.
Autism and addiction can occur together as co-occurring disorders. Learn more about the dual diagnosis of autism and addiction.
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