Treating addiction often involves addressing past or current unresolved wounds, trauma, or distress.
Not exact matches
Drugs like buprenorphine
treat addiction, and naloxone reverses overdoses, but these treatments are
often not covered by insurance providers.
Based on this idea, a non-addictive morphine derivative called buprenorphine (
often prescribed to
treat pain or opiate
addiction) is now being tested in suicidal people with good early results.
I have successful and innovative treatment approaches for
treating addiction: including sexual, social media and substance abuse, eating disorders, as well as relationship conflict and sexual issues, family issues, anxiety, depression, child behavioral issues (especially sensitive issues that
often are misunderstood).
Often I see people using
addictions to
treat pain from unresolved trauma.
I believe in
treating the whole person, not compartmentalizing your concerns.The LGBTQ community also
often struggles with issues related to mental health,
addiction, self - esteem, discrimination and rejection from loved ones and society in general.
Often, people combine
addictions with sexually compulsive behavior — I understand and
treat the connection between substance abuse and sexual matters.
The severity of some sexual
addictions is better
treated in a treatment program, but
often it is something that you can gain control of in a setting such as ours.