Author name: Dr. Richard Crabbe

Dr. Richard Crabbe joined our team in 2019 as our psychiatrist and medical director. He attended the University of Ghana Medical School where he became a Medical Doctor in 1977. From 1978 through 1984, he was a medical officer in the Ghana Navy and provided a variety of services from general medicine to surgeries. He received his Certificate in General Psychology from the American Board of Psychology and Neurology in 2002.

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Biggest Drug Bust in US History: Impact on Addiction and Recovery in America

A “drug bust” refers to a law enforcement operation resulting in the seizure of illegal drugs, often disrupting major trafficking networks. The biggest drug bust in US history involved more than 21 tons of cocaine pulled from a single California warehouse, and recent record operations have intercepted staggering quantities of cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine with street values reaching into the billions.

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What is a Dry Drunk and how does It Affect Recovery?

A “dry drunk” refers to an individual who has stopped drinking alcohol but continues to display the same emotional, psychological, and behavioral patterns they exhibited during active addiction. This term, originating in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), describes someone who’s physically sober but hasn’t dealt with the underlying issues that fueled their drinking.

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