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Understanding Drug Schedules: The Controlled Substances Act Explained
Understanding drug schedules is key to safe addiction treatment. Learn how substances are classified under the Controlled Substances Act and why it matters for legality, medical use, and recovery at New Chapter Recovery.

Does Xanax Make You Feel Sleepy?
Xanax (alprazolam) is effective for anxiety but may cause drowsiness and affect sleep quality. While it may help initially, long-term use can lead to dependency, sleep disruption, and withdrawal symptoms. Exploring safer alternatives is crucial for long-term sleep management.

Is Xanax a Controlled Substance?
Xanax can ease anxiety but also carries a risk of dependence and misuse. Learn how it works, why it’s controlled, and what to do if addiction develops.

What is a Substance Counselor
Substance abuse counselors guide individuals through recovery with expert support, therapy, and care. They play a vital role in helping clients overcome addiction and rebuild their lives through personalized, evidence-based treatment.

What Will I Talk About in Addiction Counseling?
Addiction counseling provides a safe, structured space to explore triggers, past trauma, and negative thought patterns. It supports personal growth, teaches coping strategies, and builds the foundation for lasting recovery and a healthier future.

Benefits of Family Anonymous Meetings
Families Anonymous offers a supportive space for those affected by a loved one’s addiction. Through shared experiences, guidance, and 12-step principles, members learn to cope, set boundaries, and find strength and healing within a compassionate community.

Does Ritalin Cause Weight Loss?
Ritalin, used to treat ADHD, may cause weight loss due to appetite suppression and increased activity. Learn how it works, potential risks of misuse, and why monitoring weight is vital—especially for teens and children.

7 Journaling Prompts for Recovery
Journaling is a powerful tool in addiction recovery, aiding self-reflection, emotional healing, and personal growth. Explore 7 journal prompts to help navigate triggers, fears, and gratitude while fostering resilience on your recovery journey.

Can You Mix Ritalin and Caffeine?
Combining Ritalin and caffeine can intensify stimulant effects, raising heart rate, anxiety, and risk of side effects. Always consult a healthcare provider before mixing them to ensure safe use and avoid potential health risks.

How Long Does Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) Last?
Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) causes emotional and mental symptoms that linger long after detox. Learn how PAWS affects recovery, why it happens, and how professional support can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of relapse.

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)
Post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS) can bring emotional and cognitive challenges weeks after detox, increasing relapse risk. Understanding and managing PAWS is key to lasting recovery.

The Most Prevalent Addictions Among Veterans
Many veterans face addiction due to trauma, chronic pain, and mental health struggles after service. Alcohol, opioids, and tobacco are common substances misused. Tailored, compassionate treatment is key to lasting recovery and improved well-being.

Balancing Work and Your Recovery
Balancing work and recovery is key to long-term sobriety. Learn strategies to manage stress, avoid relapse, and maintain your career while staying committed to your recovery journey. New Chapter Recovery is here to support you every step of the way.

What Are the Most Common Substitute Addictions?
Substitute addictions occur when someone in recovery replaces one compulsive behavior with another. Learn to identify these patterns early and take steps toward lasting recovery.

Does Oxycodone Make You Itch?
Oxycodone can cause itching due to histamine release and nervous system effects—not usually a true allergy. Learn why this happens and how to manage it safely without compromising pain relief or comfort during recovery.
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