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Addiction

Drinking too much alcohol and using illegal or legal drugs, when inappropriate, can cause compulsive and dangerous health disorders. Drug and alcohol use can increase the chances of a person developing an addiction. Some of these conditions are:
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  • Gambling

Disorders

The treatment is intended for people who seek help voluntarily and maintain a level of cognitive functioning that allows them to collaborate with their recovery. It focuses on working emotional problems such as:
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  • Anxiety

  • Suicidal Thoughts

  • Bipolar

  • Schizophrenia

  • Eating Disorders

  • Paranoia

Conduct

Behavioral disorders are a series of behavioral and emotional problems that occur mostly in children and adolescents. Problems can involve challenging or impulsive behavior, drug use or criminal activity.
  • Agressiveness

  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder

  • Poor Impulse Control

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Warning Signs

  1. Isolate yourself from society and want to be alone.
  2. Having mood swings, such as euphoria one day and deep discomfort the next.
  3. Feeling trapped or hopeless because of some situation.
  4. Increase the consumption of drugs or alcoholic beverages.
  5. Change the normal routine, including eating and sleeping patterns.
  6. Demonstrate personality changes or feel extremely anxious or agitated, especially when you have some of the warning signs mentioned above.