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  • Policy, Substance Use Disorder

    Oklahoma State University A&M Board of Regents Approves Appointment of CEO for the National Center for Wellness and Recovery

    January 17, 2022

    The Oklahoma State University A&M Board of Regents today approved the appointment of noted researcher Dr. Don Kyle as chief executive officer for the National Center for Wellness and Recovery (NCWR) based at Oklahoma State’s Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    An Image Dr. Don Kyle, CEO of the National Center for Wellness and Recovery
  • Recovery

    Addiction and the Holidays

    December 16, 2021

    This time of year brings joy for many, but those struggling with addiction could be experiencing a particularly difficult time. With increased stressors such as family conflict, financial strain or loneliness, many may turn to drugs or alcohol.

    Dad and son talking about recovery during the holidays in the home.
  • Alcohol Use Disorder, Recovery, Substance Use Disorder

    Tips for Reducing Alcohol

    December 8, 2021

    Research is showing that alcohol sales are up since the start of the pandemic. With ongoing isolation and boredom, people may be turning to alcohol to cope with the stress.

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  • Opioid Use Disorder, Recovery

    Treating Addiction with Medications

    November 29, 2021

    Just like insulin is used to treat diabetes, medications are available to treat addiction. Historically, misinformation about this treatment option has prevented people from getting the necessary care to overcome addiction. However, people are becoming increasingly aware of the facts about addiction and the benefits of medications used to treat addiction.

    Words on a piece of paper that read Opioids
  • Recovery, Substance Use Disorder

    Wellness Essential in Prevention and Recovery

    July 28, 2021

    The term “wellness” can have a variety of definitions depending on who you ask. Some will suggest that wellness is an active pursuit of strong physical health through regular exercise, mindfulness and a healthy diet. While others might believe that wellness is a state of spiritual well-being, mental clarity or intellect.

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  • Alcohol Use Disorder, Opioid Use Disorder, Substance Use Disorder

    Eliminating Stigma: The Disease of Addiction

    July 21, 2021

    When a close friend finds out they have Alzheimer’s disease or cancer, our hearts instantly stir with empathy and compassion. We begin thinking of ways we can help our friend and their family prepare for a long health battle.

    Happy diverse people holding hands together
  • Prevention, Recovery

    Addiction Prevention

    July 7, 2021

    Experts agree that brains do not fully develop until about age 25. For most people, this is the age when decision-making skills and impulse control begin to stabilize, and adults begin to understand the consequences of actions and make better choices.

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  • Prevention, Recovery

    Reducing Pain. Reducing Opioids.

    June 23, 2021

    One of the most common reasons people use opioids is to manage pain from an injury, surgical or dental procedures or joint damage. Degenerative disease, autoimmune disease, cancer and infectious diseases can also trigger chronic pain requiring long-term pain management.

    A male doctor explaining lumbar anatomy to female patient complaining of back pain at medical clinic
  • Recovery, Substance Use Disorder

    Integrated Approach to Addiction Treatment

    May 24, 2021

    In 2019, more than 9 million adults in the U.S. between the ages of 18 and 25 were diagnosed with at least one mental health condition while also being diagnosed with a substance use disorder.

    Psychotherapist working with young man in office, closeup
  • Recovery, Substance Use Disorder

    Counseling a Key Component in Recovery

    April 7, 2021

    Once patients begin their road to recovery from addiction, counseling is an important component for short-term and long-term success. Counseling, also called therapy or psychotherapy, may be different for each person depending on what form of addiction they have and how long they have been struggling.

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