Exercise and Withdrawal Symptoms

Exercise is often linked to a sense of achievement, increased energy, and improved mood. But for some people, stopping regular exercise, either suddenly or just cutting back, can bring about a range of uncomfortable symptoms that feel a lot like withdrawal. I’ve seen a lot of confusion around why this happens, so I thought it’d … Read more

Bipolar Myths and Addiction

Bipolar disorder and addiction often cross paths, making treatment really challenging. Myths and misunderstandings about bipolar disorder can seriously impact people getting the help they need for addiction. These myths shape attitudes among families, friends, and even some healthcare providers, adding confusion or hesitation to seeking support. I’m breaking down common beliefs that get in … Read more

Food Cravings & Toxic Relationships

Feeling stuck in a toxic relationship isn’t just hard on your mind. It can mess with your body in some surprising ways, too. One thing I’ve noticed, both in research and from chatting with friends, is this weird connection between tough emotional patterns and food cravings. If you’ve ever found yourself reaching for chocolate or … Read more

Why Vaping Feels Like Pure Escape

If you’ve ever felt like you wanted to hit pause on everyday worries, vaping can feel like the quick getaway you’re after. There’s something about clouds of vapor and the steady rhythm of a vape session that just melts away stress. I’ve seen plenty of people, including myself, turn to vaping for those moments when … Read more

Independent Women Scare Narcissists

Being an independent woman is empowering, yet I’ve realized it often rattles people with strong narcissistic traits. The confidence, boundary setting, and clarity that independent women hold just don’t jibe with the world of a narcissist. There are plenty of reasons for this dynamic. If you’ve noticed certain personalities shying away or acting out around … Read more

Hands Reveal About Cravings

Your hands can reveal surprising clues about your cravings, often before you consciously recognize them. Because the hands are closely connected to the brain and nervous system, they frequently reflect physical and emotional responses to stress, anxiety, hunger, fatigue, or substance cravings. Subtle behaviors such as fidgeting, nail biting, clenching your fists, picking at your … Read more

AI, Psychosis & Addiction

AI is changing the way we live. From powering search engines to making health predictions, its reach seems limitless. Recently, I’ve come across a strange new concern: some people are worrying about something called “AI-generated psychosis” and whether advanced tech like artificial intelligence could even stir up cravings for substances. It’s a topic that definitely … Read more

Insulin & Addiction Recovery

Insulin is best known for regulating blood sugar, but its influence extends well beyond glucose metabolism. Research shows that insulin also affects brain function, including areas involved in motivation, reward, learning, and emotional regulation. During addiction recovery, healthy insulin function may help stabilize mood, reduce cravings, and support the brain’s ability to heal after substance … Read more

OUD Recovery: Medication & Therapy

Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) is a chronic and complex medical condition that affects brain function, behavior, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Because addiction involves both physical dependence and psychological factors, effective treatment often requires a comprehensive approach that addresses multiple aspects of recovery. Combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy have emerged as one of the … Read more

ADHD and Alcohol & Cannabis Use

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. Research has consistently shown that individuals with ADHD are at a greater risk of using alcohol and cannabis compared to the general population. Several factors contribute to this increased risk, including impulsivity, difficulties managing stress and emotions, sleep … Read more