Addiction Recovery

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Side Effects of DMT

Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a potent psychedelic drug that has been gaining popularity in recent years due to its reported ability to help individuals make positive progress from depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. DMT users report that it produces intense visual and auditory hallucinations and other strong psychological effects. Though many people report positive

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What Is DMT?

Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a potent, naturally occurring psychedelic substance used for centuries by indigenous cultures in South America. In recent years it has become increasingly popular in the West, with many people using it for recreational purposes and therapeutic and spiritual exploration. DMT may be addictive and dangerous if not taken responsibly. However, it may

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Signs of Kratom Addiction

Have you been using kratom to alleviate pain or boost your mood? While kratom has several benefits, it can also lead to addiction. The use of kratom has increased substantially over recent years, and with it, cases of addiction. Recognizing the signs of kratom addiction is essential to get the proper treatment. Call 888.483.9489 to

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Moral Inventory Examples

Recovery from addiction is a long and winding road, but having the right tools can make it much more manageable. One of those tools is a moral inventory—a tool used in the 12-step approach to addiction recovery. But what exactly is a moral inventory? What are some examples of moral inventory exercises? Call 888.483.9489 to

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Moral Inventory and Recovery

Addiction recovery is a long and challenging process that requires hard work, dedication, and determination. Moral inventory can help make the recovery process easier by providing clarity on your current situation and helping you identify concrete steps to move forward. Call 888.483.9489 to speak with someone from the knowledgeable and experienced team at The Right

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What Are Defects of Character in Recovery?

To maintain sobriety, it is crucial to work on defects of character. Without addressing these issues, a person will likely relapse. But what is the link between defects of character and recovery? Call 888.483.9489 to speak with someone from the knowledgeable and experienced team at The Right Step Houston about our substance abuse treatment programs

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What Is the Link Between Addiction and Infidelity?

Infidelity is the act of cheating on a spouse or romantic partner, but this isn’t necessarily limited to sexual activity. Some couples will choose to include emotional cheating as infidelity, but one thing isn’t open to debate: Addiction and infidelity make frequent bedfellows. Reach out to The Right Step Houston online today or call 888.483.9489

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Can You Work While in Rehab?

It’s a common question that we often hear from our patients and one that you might ask as you research how, when, and where you will begin your recovery from substance abuse: Can you work while in rehab? Some people work full-time while overcoming a substance use disorder (SUD). This means that a substance abuse

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Why Do Alcoholics Blame Others?

Being friends with or living with an alcoholic can be a frustrating experience for various reasons. You may often ask yourself, “Why do alcoholics blame others when the problem is theirs?” It might be helpful to remember that alcoholism is an actual and challenging medical condition requiring professional substance abuse treatment to overcome.  When someone

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