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General Overview

Addiction is the compulsive physiological need for and use of a habit-forming substance (such as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) even when it is physically, psychologically, or socially harmful. It is characterized by tolerance and by physiological symptoms upon withdrawal.

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Treating Substance Use Disorders

Getting treatment for substance use disorders

With many different types of treatment available, you can join others in recovery and work to get your life back.

Group therapy: can it help you?

Although many people can't imagine sharing their problems with a group, group therapy is a way for individuals to work on their problems in a protected and confidential atmosphere.

How to choose a therapist or counselor

Before you jump into therapy, there are important issues that you need to consider.

Mental health practitioners: who’s who?

If you or someone you love needs therapy, it helps to know the difference between the types of mental health professionals.

The science of addiction

It is estimated that there are 16 million drug users, 13 million heavy drinkers, and 66 million smokers in the United States. Read here to find out why.

Special Topics

Steroid use: a dangerous trend among teens

Surveys show that as many as 11% of high school athletes have tried anabolic steroids. Find out why these drugs are especially dangerous for teens.

True or false: eating poppy seed pastries can lead to a positive drug test for heroin

Have you heard rumors that eating poppy seed pastries can cause positive test results for heroin? So, are the rumors true? Find out here.

InDepth: Related Conditions

Natural and Alternative Treatments (By Condition)

Narcotics Anonymous
http://www.na.org

National Institute on Drug Abuse
http://www.drugabuse.gov