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Understanding Different Types of Addiction

Education is the first step toward recovery. Learn about various types of addiction, their symptoms, and available treatment options.

Substance Use Disorders

Alcohol Use Disorder

Characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite negative consequences.

Warning Signs:

  • Drinking alone or in secret
  • Neglecting responsibilities
  • Tolerance and withdrawal symptoms
  • Failed attempts to cut down

Opioid Addiction

Includes prescription painkillers, heroin, and synthetic opioids like fentanyl.

Warning Signs:

  • Doctor shopping for prescriptions
  • Physical withdrawal symptoms
  • Social isolation
  • Financial problems

Stimulant Addiction

Includes cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulants like Adderall.

Warning Signs:

  • Hyperactivity and restlessness
  • Rapid weight loss
  • Paranoia and anxiety
  • Sleep disturbances

Cannabis Use Disorder

Problematic marijuana use that impacts daily functioning and relationships.

Warning Signs:

  • Using more than intended
  • Unsuccessful quit attempts
  • Reduced motivation
  • Relationship conflicts

Benzodiazepine Addiction

Prescription anti-anxiety medications like Xanax, Valium, and Ativan.

Warning Signs:

  • Taking higher doses
  • Memory problems
  • Coordination difficulties
  • Emotional numbness

Nicotine Addiction

Tobacco and nicotine products including cigarettes, vaping, and smokeless tobacco.

Warning Signs:

  • Cravings and withdrawal
  • Continuing despite health issues
  • Social/work limitations
  • Multiple failed quit attempts

Behavioral Addictions

Gambling Addiction

Compulsive gambling despite financial and personal consequences.

Shopping Addiction

Compulsive buying that leads to financial distress and emotional problems.

Technology Addiction

Excessive use of internet, social media, or gaming that interferes with life.

Food Addiction

Compulsive overeating and unhealthy relationship with food.

Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches

1

Medical Detoxification

Safe, medically supervised withdrawal management with 24/7 monitoring and medication support.

2

Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and other evidence-based counseling methods.

3

Ongoing Support

Support groups, family therapy, and long-term recovery planning for sustained sobriety.

🚨 Emergency Contacts

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger or crisis, please use these resources for immediate help.

(877) 587-1558

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988

24/7 crisis support for thoughts of suicide or mental health crisis

📋 Downloadable Resources

Free guides, workbooks, and tools to support your recovery journey. Click to download instantly.

Recovery Planning Workbook

Comprehensive guide to creating your personal recovery plan with goal-setting exercises and progress tracking.

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2.3 MB
Planning Tools

Family Support Guide

Essential resource for families navigating addiction recovery, including communication strategies and support tips.

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1.8 MB
Family Resources

Daily Affirmations for Recovery

Collection of daily affirmations and motivational quotes to support your recovery journey.

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856 KB
Mental Health

Emergency Contact Card

Printable emergency contact card with crisis hotlines and important support numbers.

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124 KB
Emergency Resources

Relapse Prevention Checklist

Practical checklist to help identify triggers and develop coping strategies for relapse prevention.

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445 KB
Prevention Tools

Meditation & Mindfulness Guide

Step-by-step guide to meditation and mindfulness practices for stress reduction and mental clarity.

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1.2 MB
Wellness

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