Dr. Avart is a Physiatrist who specializes in treating drug addiction. He treats and rehabilitates patients with non-surgical orthopedics, chronic pain conditions, opiate dependency and/or opiate addiction, as well as many other drug addictions and dependencies. Addictions he treats include nicotine, alcohol, other drugs, gambling problems and problem eating. He also treats individuals suffering with chronic opiate-dependent pain symptoms and other conditions involving chronic pain.
Dr. Avart has devoted most of his professional career as a rehabilitation physician to the treatment of orthopedic and neurologic impaired patients, individuals with chronic pain, and those suffering with drug dependency and addiction problems.
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a level of emotional awareness that goes deeper than our instinctual flight, fight, or freeze response in stressful situations and allows us to identify, regulate, and express emotions in balanced and beneficial ways.
First and foremost, understand that opiate tolerance is not a permanent state. However, the dangers of opiate tolerance are very real.
As those who suffer from chronic pain know, persistent physical pain doesn’t just affect the body – it plagues a person’s mind and emotions as well. The lingering suffering of the body makes it difficult to think clearly, to focus on tasks, and to maintain balanced emotions. It often leads to anxiety, depression, anger, and continued stress.
Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) is a protein found in the brain and spinal cord that helps our neurons, or brain cells, to grow, mature, and survive.
A journal is a valuable tool on the road to recovery because it allows you to form a new identity as you release past memories and habits while honoring your present emotions and thoughts.