Things We Treat at Eagles View Rehabilitation and Wellness Centre

Alcohol Addiction

Overview:

  • Chronic disease with a strong craving for alcohol, loss of control, and physical dependence.
  • Continuous drinking despite negative consequences (health issues, relationship problems, legal troubles).
  • Tolerance development necessitating increased alcohol intake for desired effects.

Behaviours to Look Out For:

  • Drinking alone or in secret.
  • Neglecting responsibilities and relationships.
  • Experiencing blackouts or memory loss.
  • Making excuses to drink or hiding alcohol.
  • Increasing tolerance to alcohol and needing more to feel its effects.
  • Withdrawal symptoms such as shaking, sweating, or nausea when not drinking.

Treatment:

Combination of therapy, support groups, and medication.

Overview:

  • Compulsive use of prescription drugs despite negative consequences.
  • Physical and psychological dependence leading to cravings, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms.
  • Often arises from misuse or abuse of opioids, stimulants, or sedatives.

Common Prescription Medications:

  1. Opioids: Oxycodone, Hydrocodone
  2. Benzodiazepines: Alprazolam (Xanax), Diazepam (Valium)
  3. Stimulants: Amphetamine (Adderall), Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
  4. Sedatives: Barbiturates
  5. Antidepressants: Certain SSRIs and SNRIs

Behaviours to Look Out For:

  • Doctor shopping (visiting multiple doctors to obtain prescriptions).
  • Taking higher doses than prescribed.
  • Frequent requests for prescription refills.
  • Secretive or erratic behaviour.
  • Mood swings or changes in behaviour.
  • Withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, irritability, or physical pain when not using the medication.

Treatment:

  • Combination of therapy, medication management, and support.

Prescription Medication Addiction

Eating Disorders

Overview:

  • Serious physical health issues (heart problems, digestive issues, bone loss).
  • Psychological effects (depression, anxiety, low self-esteem).

Behaviours to Look Out For:

  • Preoccupation with weight, dieting, and control of food.
  • Avoiding meals or situations involving food.
  • Excessive exercise.
  • Frequent checking in the mirror for perceived flaws.
  • Withdrawal from social activities.
  • Extreme concern with body size and shape.

Treatment:

  • Combination of therapy, nutritional counselling, and medical monitoring.
  • Early intervention is crucial.

Overview:

  • Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest.
  • Affects thoughts, emotions, and behaviours.
  • Can lead to difficulties in daily functioning and relationships.

Behaviours to Look Out For:

  • Persistent sadness, anxiety, or “empty” mood.
  • Loss of interest in hobbies and activities.
  • Fatigue and decreased energy.
  • Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions.
  • Insomnia or oversleeping.
  • Changes in appetite and weight.
  • Thoughts of death or suicide.

Treatment:

  • Therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.

Depression

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