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Treatment of Addiction-related Disorders

Addiction-related disorders are a subset of psychological disorders that are caused by the misuse of substances such as drugs, alcohol, or other substances. Treatment for addiction-related disorders focuses on helping an individual reduce their substance use and recover from the negative effects of addiction. Treatm…

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Overview

Addiction-related disorders are a subset of psychological disorders that are caused by the misuse of substances such as drugs, alcohol, or other substances. Treatment for addiction-related disorders focuses on helping an individual reduce their substance use and recover from the negative effects of addiction. Treatment may include counseling, medications, lifestyle changes, and support from family and friends. Treatment can be tailored to an individual's unique needs and can have long-term benefits, such as improved physical and mental health and improved functioning in daily life. Treatment for addiction-related disorders can help individuals develop tools to manage their addiction and achieve long-term recovery.

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Michael Klein · United States Bahadir Bozoglan · United States Lingyong Li · United States

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