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Medication Assisted Treatment


The Dual Diagnosis Dilemma: Treating Addiction and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders
For many, addiction is a symptom—a shield against the deeper pain of depression, anxiety, or trauma. This is a dual diagnosis, where a substance use disorder and a mental health condition are intertwined. Treating only the substance often fails, as the root cause remains. Lasting recovery demands an integrated approach that heals the whole person, not just one part of the problem. True healing begins when we treat both conditions as one, paving the way for a balanced and sust
Anmol Jeevan
Nov 16 min read
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10 Alcohol Deaddiction Myths That Could Be Keeping You Trapped
Myths about alcohol deaddiction keep people trapped in addiction longer than necessary. From believing willpower alone should work to fearing that relapse means failure, these misconceptions prevent life-saving treatment. The truth: addiction is a medical condition requiring professional help, recovery has multiple pathways, and setbacks are normal parts of healing—not signs of weakness or hopelessness.
Anmol Jeevan
Sep 2013 min read
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Debunking the Myths: The Truth About Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Addiction
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) saves lives but faces dangerous myths. Contrary to "replacing one drug for another," MAT medications like Suboxone and naltrexone restore normal brain chemistry without euphoria. Evidence shows MAT reduces overdose deaths by 38-50% while enabling work, relationships, and recovery. Learn the science behind this WHO-endorsed, life-saving treatment approach.
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 269 min read
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