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Recognizing Alcoholism in Women

For many women, drinking can shift from a social activity to something that quietly takes over their daily lives. Recognizing alcoholism in women can be challenging, as warning signs are often subtle and easily overlooked. At Promises Washburn House, we understand the unique challenges women face with alcohol use and recovery. If you’ve noticed changes […]

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How Long Does DMT Stay in Your System?

If you or someone you love is navigating problematic substance use or considering substance abuse treatment options, questions about how long substances remain in the body are common. When it comes to dimethyltryptamine (DMT), understanding how it affects the body—and for how long—can provide valuable insight into its risks and its role in substance abuse.

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Uppers vs. Downers: What’s the Difference?

When navigating the world of substance abuse, it can be challenging to understand the terminology and impacts of different substances fully. Two common categories you’ll often hear about are “uppers” and “downers.” Understanding what they are and how they affect the body is essential for recognizing depressant or stimulant abuse and seeking the appropriate help.

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The Connection Between Drinking and Loneliness

Feeling isolated and using alcohol to cope can be more connected than many realize. Isolation can lead to depression, which can eventually lead to suicidal ideation. In 2021, 12.7% of American adolescents aged 12 to 17 reported having serious thoughts of suicide, 5.9% formulated a suicide plan, and 3.4% attempted suicide within the past year.

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Can Marijuana Use Lead to Memory Loss?

For many people in Massachusetts, marijuana may seem like a harmless drug. State laws permit adults to use marijuana recreationally and allow both adults and minors to access it for medical purposes. But before its legalization in many parts of the United States, marijuana was widely considered a harmful substance.1 When it comes to how

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Setting Recovery Goals in the New Year

The start of a new year often feels full of promise—a chance to turn the page, set intentions, and move forward with hope. For those on an addiction recovery journey, it’s the perfect time to reflect on progress, set recovery goals, and develop a roadmap for continued healing. Goals not only give you something to

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Avoid Excessive Drinking During the Holidays

The holiday season is often a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, it can also be a period where many people resort to excessive drinking, sometimes without realizing its potential impact on their well-being. If you’re considering alcohol rehab in Worcester, Massachusetts, or at least looking for ways to maintain control over your drinking

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Ativan vs. Xanax

If you or your loved ones are on prescription medications, taking a closer look at Ativan and Xanax—two widely prescribed benzodiazepines (benzos)—can be beneficial. For those seeking benzo addiction treatment in Massachusetts, gaining an understanding of these medications is an essential first step. Both Ativan and Xanax are vital in managing anxiety and panic disorders,

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