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Women's Mental Health Treatment Centers Chandler

Sovereign Health Chandler, Arizona is women’s only residential treatment center for mental health, drug & alcohol addiction. For help call (866) 598-5661.

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Women's Mental Health Treatment Centers Chandler

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  1. Welcome ToSovereign Health of ArizonaServices Helpdesk(866) 696-8645www.sovarizona.com

  2. Meth And Women: An Addictive Relationship • The abuse of methamphetamine has gathered a fair amount of attention over the last two decades. • A spate of overdose cases resulting from meth use has become a cause of concern for both the health care fraternity and the law enforcement agencies. More Info: Click Here www.sovarizona.com

  3. Meth And Women: An Addictive Relationship • It is also made at home using inexpensive materials and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs such as pseudoephedrine, commonly found in cold medicines. • Losing weight the unhealthy way: Many women who try meth do so in order to lose weight. In a society where a person’s health and beauty are measured in terms of a “thin” and “shapely” body, many women become victims of body shaming practices. They use meth to gain the ideal body weight and get acceptance among peers. Unfortunately, they are unaware of many side effects, such as skin aging and ugly sores and abscesses. More Info: Click Here www.sovarizona.com

  4. Meth And Women: An Addictive Relationship • Burden of psychological pain: While both men and women experience pain, the latter are more likely to be depressed or anxious because of it. In many instances, burdened by the impact of psychological pain and factors such as puberty, pregnancy and menopause, women take to drugs. More Info: Click Here www.sovarizona.com

  5. Meth And Women: An Addictive Relationship • History of sexual abuse: Studies have indicated that more than 70 percent women who have had a meth addiction reported a past of sexual and physical abuse. They have to deal with not just addiction but also with psychological pain of a troubled past, including the one springing from mental illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety. More Info: Click Here www.sovarizona.com

  6. Meth And Women: An Addictive Relationship • Lured into the circle by their partners: Surprisingly, while men are drawn into the circle of drug abuse by their peers, women are more likely to be enticed by the habits of their partners. More Info: Click Here www.sovarizona.com info@sovhealth.com

  7. Consequences Of Meth Use • Meth use during pregnancy may lead to birth defects in the baby who may be born with a cleft lip and deformed limbs. • When meth is used for short-term, one may experience increased alertness and decreased appetite. However, with time, the brain’s pathways quickly get used to the drug and addiction sets in, which is hard to fend off. More Info:Click Here www.sovarizona.com info@sovhealth.com

  8. Consequences Of Meth Use • Regular meth use compromises one’s heart health and high dosages may lead to convulsions and even death. • Meth use causes meth mouth, a condition characterized by severe tooth decay and poor dental health. • Long-term use may cause visual and auditory hallucinations, insomnia and self-harming behaviors. More Info:Click Here www.sovarizona.com info@sovhealth.com

  9. Contact US www.sovarizona.com info@sovhealth.com 24/7 Helpline (866) 696-8645

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