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Learn more about addiction and mental health issues on the SOBA New Jersey addiction recovery blog today! We founded SOBA New Jersey with the motivation to improve the standards of addiction treatment. In particular, we had the goal to create an industry leading treatment program for young adults.
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SOBA New Jersey is dedicated to addiction and mental health treatment for young adults struggling with growing up in the world. We offer a comprehensive path to recovery from various substance use disorders, including those struggling with alcoholism, opioid addiction, cocaine use, benzo use, and more.
Young adults go through enough as they find their place in life, start families and careers, and deal with the daily struggles thrown at them. We’ve put together this resource to help understand what young adults are going through and get them the help they need to overcome addiction.
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Cocaine, also known as coke or crack when in its free base form, is a highly addictive stimulant that comes from the leaves of the South American Erythroxylon coca bush. The drug primarily affects the body’s central nervous system and produces immediate effects to areas of the brain when used that regulate mood, survival drive, and feelings of pleasure.
Cocaine is mostly taken recreationally and can be either snorted, smoked, or injected in order to achieve its powerful effects. The direct and dramatic changes that the drug causes to users’ brain che ..read more
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Heroin is a natural substance extracted from a species of the poppy plant. On the street, it’s sold in the form of a white or brown powder, or as a sticky black substance called black tar heroin. Heroin’s highly addictive nature leads to almost immediate cravings, even from the first hit. Intense withdrawal symptoms trap users into an addiction cycle.
Heroin was once thought of as the last drug used by those experimenting with drugs, but dangerous new information suggests some young people now try it before any other drug.
How Heroin Is Used
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Despite its prevalence and acceptance in social contexts, alcohol is a drug. Consumption of alcohol is legal in all but about a dozen countries, but there may still be contexts in which you’ll be tested for alcohol in your system (such as a breathalyzer test or a test related to employment).
Alcohol Test Detection Time by Type
Alcohol does not remain detectable in the body for long, and its detectability varies depending on the type of test. Note: the following timelines are approximate and vary widely from person to person.
Alcohol Saliva Test
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It’s not uncommon for people to use hard drugs as a form of recreation. Interestingly, many people also choose to use cocaine despite the many inherent risks associated with it.
For those who are unaware of how it can affect your body, we’ve put together some of the most dangerous facts about cocaine. Let’s get started with what you need to know.
1. Users Are at an Increased Risk of a Stroke or Heart Attack
Unfortunately, even short-term use of cocaine can drastically increase the chance that you will experience a stroke or heart attack later on in life. This is strictly due to the fact that c ..read more
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In recent years, people have begun paying more attention than ever before to mental illness. However, not everybody understands the different types of mental illness that exist.
For those who are unaware, we’ve compiled a brief guide with all of the details that you should keep in mind. Let’s take a look.
Mood Disorders
As the name suggests, this type of mental illness can have an adverse effect on your mood. You may experience sharp changes in your mental state, such as feeling euphoric one moment and then strongly depressed shortly after.
Most commonly, people who have a mood disorder experi ..read more
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Do you want to know what are the signs of relapse?
Every year, we have many deaths due to drug overdose. It’s why we have rehab centers to help people recover from addiction and keep people sober. If you know someone, sending them to rehab is a good step to their recovery.
However, while you’re in rehab, experiencing relapses can hind your recovery. Keeping an eye for the signs of relapse helps the person in their time of need.
The following are the warning signs of relapse you need to know. Read what we have below and learn more.
Emotional Struggle
The first sign of relapse starts w ..read more
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Are you or a family member struggling against heroin addiction? Regardless of the situation, everyone in the family should know about the long-term effects of heroin use.
Heroin use in the United States nearly doubled over the past two decades. Experts attributed the increase to heroin’s affordability and availability compared to prescription opioids.
As the number of users continues to rise, everyone needs to get proper education on the harmful effects of heroin use. Continue reading below as we break down the long-term heroin effects on the body.
Collapsed Veins
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15.1 million people have had issues with alcohol, and fewer of those have taken the steps necessary to stop drinking. If you’re here, it’s safe to say that you’re looking for things to do instead of drinking.
Below, we will list eight of the most effective things you can do after you stop drinking alcohol. Not only are you going to discover things you’ve never thought of before, but you’re going to be happy that you’re making memories that don’t end in consequences.
1. Go Outside
We understand that saying go outside makes you wonder what you’ll be doing outside, but that’s the beauty of ..read more
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Most of the people in the United States are drinkers, but they aren’t getting any health benefits from it. In fact, it’s known that alcohol is a poison to the body.
It can be very difficult to choose to start living sober. We know that better than anyone, but we also know that anyone can make the choice that betters their life.
You may be wondering if it’s worth your time and efforts to make this lifestyle change. What are the benefits of sobriety? Why would you want to do something that seems so drastic?
Keep reading to learn about the main reasons sobriety benefits can change your ..read more