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Withdrawal Dilemma
The physician, meanwhile, depends on the information provided by medical science, usually in the form of materials from the pharma firm that markets the product.
Topics: co-occurring disorders, depression, prescription medications
Microdosers
If the dose is in fact subtherapeutic, then what causes the effects so enthusiastically reported by the user?
Topics: hallucinogens
Evidence is Great, But…
Research admittedly takes a long time, including the need for replication, and patients in clinical programs aren’t necessarily willing to wait.
Topics: research, therapies and tools
Communicating With Your Recovering Loved One
It is not always about having the right words to say, but asking the right questions and giving the space to answer with vulnerability.
Topics: communication, promoting recovery
Emotional Sobriety
I must take responsibility for the ways I acted and the things I did. Then, I must ask if there is anything I can do to make these mistakes right.
Topics: early recovery, maintaining sobriety
Unplugging From the Chaos
Now we carry 24 hour access to crap in our pockets, via the phone. And rather than a couple irritating broadcasters, we have access to millions.
Topics: early recovery, stress
How to Forget
Suppose we could develop cognitive techniques and train the patient to use them whenever symptoms reappeared?
Topics: addiction and the brain, early recovery, research
LSD Science Update
The relative importance of set and setting suggests that the environment in an LSD experience should be carefully controlled.
Topics: hallucinogens, research
What to do After Treatment
There will be times where you catch yourself lying either in your head or to somebody– fix it, there is major growth there when you do.
Topics: early recovery, maintaining sobriety