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Recognizing the signs of alcohol addiction is not always easy. Alcohol is and has been a normal part of many social events and society, which can make it hard to see when drinking has crossed a line. What starts as an occasional drink can, over time, become something more serious.

Many people question their habits at some point. You may wonder if your drinking is “norm...


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Being married to an alcoholic can feel overwhelming, confusing, and emotionally exhausting. Many individuals find themselves questioning what is normal and what may be a sign of a deeper issue, especially when alcohol use is gradual or hidden. For some, a spouse may appear to function well in daily life, making it even harder to recognize a problem.

For anyone asking, ...


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Understanding crack vs. cocaine can feel confusing, especially since both substances come from the same drug. While they are closely related, they differ in how they are used, how quickly they affect the body, and the risks they carry.

These differences matter for both individuals and families. Learning how each substance works can make it easier to recognize warning s...


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Fentanyl is a highly potent opioid that carries a significant risk of overdose, even in small amounts. In Washington State, fentanyl has been involved in more overdose deaths than any other drug, making up 76% of the total overdose deaths.1

If you are misusing fentanyl or worried about a loved one, finding a fentanyl addiction treatment program is the best cou...


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It is common for individuals to experience both substance use and underlying mental health concerns, such as depression or anxiety. In some cases, substances may be used as a way to cope with difficult emotions or distressing symptoms. While this may offer short-term relief, it can contribute to worsening symptoms over time.

A dual diagnosis treatment approach...


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