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Morningside Recovery

Specializing in Dual Diagnosis and Co-occurring Disorders in an affordable, safe and unique setting. Individualized treatment plans for all levels: Residential Treatment, Extended Care, and Sober Living. Newport Beach, California.


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M.A.D.D. (Mother's against drunk driving)

Mothers Against Drunk Driving is an organization that promotes public awareness about the dangers of drunk driving and campaigns to pass strict drunken driving laws in the United States. Full article...

Mania

Mania is a behavioral syndrome often associated with bipolar disorder (also called manic depression). Full article...

Marijuana

The most commonly available psychoactive drug originating from the cannabis plant. Full article...

MDA

One of several hallucinogenic "designer drugs" with psychedelic properties that are manufactured by basement chemists. Full article...

MDMA (ecstasy)

A hallucinogenic "designer drug" with psychedelic and stimulant properties. Full article...

Medical evaluation

Pertaining to or indicating the state of one’s health Full article...

Medical model

A theory of drug abuse or addiction in which the addiction is seen as a medical, rather than as a social problem. Full article...

Medication

A substance used in the treatment of disease Full article...

Meditation

Quiet, focused, positive thought or contemplation. Full article...

Meetings

Groups of men and/or women who come together to discuss and share our experience, strength and hope of recovery. Full article...

Meperidine

A medically approved opioid available under various brand names (e.g., Demerol). Full article...

Mescaline

A norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug. Its source is the peyote cactus Full article...

Methadone

A synthetic opiate useful in treating heroin abuse. Full article...

Methadone maintenance

A treatment program for heroin abusers in which heroin is replaced by the long-term intake of methadone. Full article...

Methamphetamine

This drug is usually referred to as “meth or speed, [and] has been the primary form of amphetamine abuse in recent years. Meth is highly addictive, and very dangerous. Full article...

Misuse

Any use of a prescription drug that varies from accepted medical practice. Full article...

Moderation management

Moderation Management is a recovery program and national support group network, founded by Audrey Kishline, for people who want to reduce their drinking and make other positive lifestyle changes. Full article...

Morphine

The major active ingredient in opium.Morphine is roughly ten times stronger than raw opium, and is used as a pain killer. Full article...

Mulligan

In golf, a “mulligan” is a second chance. As a company, the Mulligan Group publishes this book, the Mulligan Directory of treatment facilities and operates many websites including www.soberrecovery.com Full article...

Mushrooms

A naturally occurring hallucinogen, these mushrooms contain the chemical "psilocybin," which produces hallucinations when ingested. Stomach cramping and vomitting are common side effects of "shrooms." Full article...

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