Whippets: 13 Things to Know About This Dangerous Drug

Whippets are a type of inhalant drug made from nitrous oxide, and the substance is typically placed in canisters, balloons or plastic bags, and is inhaled to produce a short term high, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Chargers can be opened and released into...

Sobriety Tattoos: A Personal Symbol of Recovery

Tattoos acquired during the recovery process often embody the transformative experiences of the individual. They can represent the shedding of a previous life dominated by substance use disorders and the emergence of a new, healthier self. Each design serves as a...

Difference Between AA and NA Programs Explained RAC

Kelly spoke about the experience and outcomes of adolescents in 12-Step programs. Although it is a common practice for treatment facilities to refer teens to 12-Step programs, the effectiveness of 12-Step programs with this population is not often studied. He...
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