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Navigating Addiction: Understanding Unique Emotional Struggles

Addiction, a complex battle that transcends age and gender, takes a profound toll on individuals and those around them. Women, men, and teenagers grapple with distinct emotional struggles as they confront addiction’s challenges. Women often experience addiction in conjunction with feelings of guilt and shame, stemming from societal pressures and expectations. The emotional weight of these burdens can make seeking help daunting. For men, addiction may be accompanied by societal pressure to appear strong and in control, causing emotional isolation …

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DJAM: What happened to his brain?

Adam Goldstein, or DJAM as he was known was a celebrity D.J. who was found dead on August 28, 2009 of an accidental drug overdose after 10 years of sobriety.  He had just finished filming the first episode of a new reality show called “Gone too Far” for MTV, in which he was reaching out to Amy, a 23 year old Heroin addict, trying to get her to enter rehab. Adam had a family history of addiction.  In a NYTimes article Sunday October 18, 2009 …

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News in the Science of Addiction

The Science of Addiction The following article was published by the Northeast ATTC Network — funded by SAMHSA — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, to educate and improve the quality of recovery.   Their article helps us learn about the effects of substances on the brain as seen through brain imaging.  For the brain image pictures, please refer below to:   “More about how imaging techniques work and  findings…..” in the article Ihttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851068/maging the Addicted Human Brain (Fowler, et.al.)   Their article states: “Addiction is …

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