by Haley Snipes | Jan 26, 2025
Understanding the complex process of recovery from addiction, particularly the post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS), is crucial for both those undergoing recovery and their support systems. PAWS represents a set of persistent symptoms that can occur after the initial acute withdrawal phase from substances like opioids, alcohol, and nicotine. These symptoms are largely due to the brain’s attempt to recalibrate and heal from the neurochemical imbalances caused by long-term substance use.
by Haley Snipes | Jan 26, 2025
Dealing with ADHD, addiction, and mental health interventions can be challenging, but understanding the interplay between these conditions and applying appropriate interventions can significantly improve the quality of life for those affected. This article will provide knowledge and actionable information on various interventions to help manage ADHD and its common comorbid conditions.
by Haley Snipes | Jan 24, 2025
Navigating the complex interplay of ADHD, addiction, and mental health issues is not just about managing symptoms—it’s about understanding the deeper connections and finding pathways to a more balanced life. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often doesn’t stand alone; it’s frequently accompanied by other mental health challenges and substance use issues. This journey involves delving into how these conditions intersect, affect individuals, and more importantly, how you can navigate these waters to find your equilibrium.
by Haley Snipes | Dec 16, 2024
Addiction and mental health issues are deeply intertwined, often influencing each other through complex physiological mechanisms. To understand these connections, it’s essential to explore the roles of neurotransmitters, hormones, and how different substances affect the brain and body. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of these elements, helping you grasp the physiology behind addiction and mental health disorders.
by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes | Dec 10, 2024
While stress in life is inevitable, many of us have excess, unnecessary stress that contributes to nervous system dysfunction (ANS dysfunction, HPA-Axis dysfunction, Sympathetic dominance, emotional dysregulation whatever you want to call it). To keep it brief…...
by Haley Snipes | Jul 15, 2024
Navigating through life’s complexities, we often encounter scenarios that challenge our sense of self and our understanding of love, responsibility, and self-worth. These challenges can manifest in patterns of behavior that seem to loop endlessly, pulling us into cycles that are hard to break. One such pattern, deeply rooted in the experiences of many, is the cycle of codependency, which intertwines with the drama or trauma triangle. This cycle is not just a habit but a deeply ingrained response to past traumas, particularly those of abandonment, leading individuals through a continuous loop of rescuing, persecuting, and feeling victimized.