Jordan Adsit, Author at AspenRidge

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Social Effects of Drugs

Addiction is a complex disease, not only in the way that it affects an individual’s health, mentality, and habits, but it also bears a significant impact on friends and loved ones. Drug abuse is not limited to a user. On a larger scale, substance abuse has influenced nearly all aspects of life, including communities, hospitals, […]

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Alcohol Withdrawal Stomach Pain: What to Know

Alcohol addiction is a significant problem in the United States, with millions affected annually. When individuals stop or drastically reduce their alcohol intake after a period of heavy consumption, they can experience a range of withdrawal symptoms. One of the most uncomfortable and common symptoms is stomach pain, often linked to alcohol withdrawal. In this […]

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Recovery and Mental Health with AspenRidge’s CEO

Have you ever wondered how personal experiences shape the vision and passion of leaders in the recovery space? In a past episode of the podcast “Sober Stories,” host Beth Bowen sat down with our CEO, Shannon Van Deman. With a deeply personal connection to the recovery community, Shannon shared insights on what the recovery space […]

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How Long for Dopamine Receptors to Heal?

Dopamine has long been considered a “pleasure chemical” closely linked to the disease of addiction. When referring to a dopamine rush, many associates it with the brain’s natural reward system that activates key neurochemicals during activities that bring happiness or pleasure. The correlation between dopamine and addiction is extremely complex and not yet fully understood. […]

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Why Mental Health Matters

Mental health matters. It’s connected to nearly all facets of life and is a driving force for how we are able to interact with peers, loved ones, and even strangers. It is also connected to our physical wellbeing, helping us to maintain certain normal functions such as maintaining our immune system and energy levels. Mental […]

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How Does Mental Illness Affect The Brain

Mental illness can be generalized and sometimes even dismissed. There’s a long-standing stigma surrounding mental health with many dismissing them as a sign of weakness, instability, or moral failing. Stigmatizing mental illnesses can be detrimental for individuals and may prevent many from seeking the help they need. Spreading awareness around mental health can help us […]

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Causes Of Self Medication

It’s devastating to consider the loss our communities experience due to a chronic illness like an addiction. Skyrocketing rates of substance misuse indicate that the problem requires a deeper look at how we educate and understand the way addiction works. Self medication is just one small component of the overall larger picture of overdose deaths, […]

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Dopamine Burnout

If dopamine is our brain’s feel-good chemical, what happens when this neurotransmitter production is exhausted? Dopamine deficiency is real and extremely problematic for people currently experiencing downturns in dopamine production. After all, this specific brain chemical is tied to emotional responses and vital for both physical and mental well being. Dealing with dopamine burnout can […]

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Why Am I Depressed for No Reason?

When it comes to mental health, most people tend not to have an established vocabulary, making it more difficult to voice mental health struggles. At times, it can seem impossible to unravel the emotions we’re experiencing, much less explain them to others. However, ignoring negative emotions or being unable to adequately express how we feel […]