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Signs of Vyvanse Abuse

Substance abuse treatment is essential when it comes to addressing any drug abuse or addiction, including Vyvanse. Unfortunately, some people become addicted to Vyvanse because it is amphetamine-like and can affect the brain’s reward system. Vyvanse is a controlled substance, and it’s easy to misuse or abuse. Therefore, it’s essential to look for signs of

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Is Vyvanse Addictive?

Substance abuse treatment is a complex and critical issue that requires specialized attention. It can be challenging to navigate the available treatments and medications. One such medication for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is Vyvanse – a medicine that is gaining popularity due to its effectiveness in treating the condition. However, the question remains: Is Vyvanse

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7 Dangers of Substance Abuse Every Loved One Needs to Know

Nearly 20% of people over 12  have substance abuse disorder (SUD). More than the simple use of drugs or alcohol, SUD represents a turning point where use has become excessive and dangerous. But despite the dangers of substance abuse, you may feel unable to quit using this substance, legal or not. Your body becomes more

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Respecting Your Autonomy in Substance Abuse Treatment

When entering addiction treatment, many people fear that freedom goes right out the window. Never to be seen for the duration of time while they’re in treatment. However, at The Ranch Tennessee, we value our client’s autonomy. We recognize that unique strengths exist within each individual who walks through our doors. We approach our clients

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