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How to Stay Sober and Still Be Social
How to Stay Sober and Still Be Social? After you have gone through rehab for drug or alcohol addiction, it is important to prioritize the avoidance of triggers and temptation [...]
Top Myths and Facts About Rehab
Top Myths and Facts About Rehab The first “sober houses” had been set up as early as 1840, and since then, there’s been no scarcity of myths and misconceptions about drug and [...]
The Cost of Alcoholism
The Cost of Alcoholism Alcohol abuse impacts each and every aspect of life, from your fitness and your relationships to your profession and your finances. And the price can a [...]
Nurturing Hope in Recovery
Nurturing Hope in Recovery When Rosalind Tompkins was only 4 years smooth and sober, she started the nonprofit company Mothers In Crisis, Inc., to grant networks of assistanc [...]
Men, Relapse, and the Practice of Vulnerability
During the COVID-19 pandemic, isolation and stress have been paramount, and that has pushed many human beings in recovery to relapse. We recently wrote about relapse in women [...]
8 Things That Occurs to Your Body When You Get Sober
8 Things That Occurs to Your Body When You Get Sober Getting sober changes a person's inner and outer. however, you may also not be conscious of just how much your body will [...]
About Addiction and its Transference
About Addiction and its Transference What is Addiction? Addiction is an inability to stop using a substance or partaking in a direct manner regardless of the way that it is [...]
How To Check When Someone Is Using OxyContin
OxyContin is a controlled-release opiate brand of oxycodone. It features the ability to alter how the brain and the central nervous system sense pain. This is an effective re [...]
Tips for Dealing with Insomnia During Detox
What Is Insomnia, and Why Is It Connected to Detox? Insomnia takes place when a person has persistent signs and symptoms associated with falling or staying asleep. It additi [...]
Loneliness and Addiction
Loneliness and Addiction, Loneliness is typically marked as a nasty sign for people. A Harvard study mentions “25% to 60% of older Americans undergo loneliness. Another inter [...]