
This is your brain on drugs. For real.
Addiction is scary. It has caused pain in many people’s lives and has cost families and governments trillions of dollars to treat and prevent.

The Neurocircuitry of Addiction
Addiction causes changes to brain structures that regulate pleasure, motivation, and decision making. Depending on the type of drug abused and the length of the abuse, these changes can be permanent.

The Neurobiology of Addiction
Addiction is a biopsychosocial phenomenon that affects over 20 million people in the United States. The factors that cause addiction are not yet well understood, with some arguing that it is a disease and others suggesting it’s more complicated than that.

Want to Drink Less? Start with Dry January!
Are you thinking of taking a break from drinking?

Tips for Dealing with your Family and Drinking Less During the Holidays
The holidays are a time of festivities, joy, family, and friends. It can also be a time of stress, consumerism, high levels of demand, and lots of libations.

Go Sober for October
The holiday season is coming and we all know what that means – stress, social engagement, and plenty of opportunities to drink.

The Truth About Addiction
Addiction is not a character flaw and it most definitely is not a choice.

It’s the most wonderful time for a beer: 10 tips to control holiday drinking
The holidays are a time of festivities, joy, family, and friends. It’s also a time of stress, material consumption, and lots of drinking. As someone anonymously put it, “What does alcohol have to do with Christmas? One makes the other bearable.”