Molly, also known as MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), is a synthetic drug that people often take for its euphoric effects. Molly is named because it is supposed to be the purest form of MDMA, but this is not always the case. When people take Molly, they usually feel more connected with others, have a boost of energy, and experience heightened senses, which …
Long Term Effects of Stimulants
Stimulants are substances that speed up brain activity, often making people feel more alert, focused, and energetic. They are commonly prescribed to manage conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but can also be misused recreationally for their energizing effects. These drugs directly affect the nervous system and can lead to physical and mental health issues over time. Some common …
What is DMT? Uses, Side Effects, and Health Risks
You might have heard about DMT floating around in conversations or mentioned on podcasts. DMT, or dimethyltryptamine, is a naturally occurring substance found in many plants and even in the human body. It is a powerful psychedelic drug known for its intense and short-lived effects. The compound’s origins stretch back thousands of years to South American indigenous practices, where it …
What is a Dry Alcoholic? A Detailed Guide
A dry alcoholic is a person who has stopped drinking alcohol but still struggles with the behaviors and mindset associated with alcohol addiction. While they are no longer consuming alcohol, their emotional and psychological struggles persist. This condition can affect their relationships, work, and overall quality of life. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), approximately …
Character Defects in Recovery | Addiction Treatment
Character defects in recovery refer to the negative behaviors and attitudes that can hinder the progress of someone recovering from addiction. These defects can stem from long-standing habits, emotional issues, or coping mechanisms developed during the period of substance abuse. Addressing these defects is crucial for a successful recovery and maintaining long-term sobriety. Understanding and identifying common character defects can …
Myths About Drugs: Uncovering the Truth
Drugs are a topic surrounded by many myths and misconceptions. These myths can often prevent people from seeking the help they need or understanding the true nature of substance abuse. At ADAPT Programs, we aim to provide accurate information and support for those struggling with substance abuse, through services like DOT SAP Evaluation, Alcohol Abuse Treatment, and various other substance …
Why Do People Take Drugs?
People turn to drugs for many reasons. Some of these reasons are pretty simple, like “I am depressed, I should take this drug to make myself feel good.” On the other hand, some reasons are pretty complex. Let’s take a look at these reasons one by one: 1. To Feel Good Many people turn to drugs to experience feelings of …
Triggers and Cravings in Addiction Recovery
Triggers are people, places, things, or emotions that cause cravings for substance use. They can be external, like seeing a friend you used to use substances with, or internal, such as feeling stressed or lonely. Knowing what triggers you is important for managing your recovery. Identifying your triggers will allow you to develop tactics to avoid or deal with them, …
What Is the BAC Level for a Blackout?
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is a measure used to determine the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream. The higher your BAC, the more impaired your judgment, motor skills, and sensory perception become. Alcohol affects the brain’s ability to function properly, leading to decisions and behaviors that one might not normally exhibit, including the potential for blackouts. A blackout occurs when …
Why Do Alcoholics Lie?
Understanding the complex behavior of alcoholics, especially their tendency to lie, is crucial in addressing the bigger challenges of alcohol addiction. In this discussion, we discuss why alcoholics often resort to dishonesty, exploring both the psychological motives and the impact this has on their personal and professional lives. Through this blog article, we aim to offer insights and guidance on …