Category: 12 Step Program

How To Engage In A 12-Step Meeting
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How To Engage In A 12-Step Meeting

After you have completed a treatment program for alcohol and substance abuse, you want to make sure that you keep up with continued care and support. Group meetings like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, for instance, are a popular way to meet, discuss, and socialize with others that understand you and

Why Keeping In-Touch With Support After Recovery Is Important
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Why Keeping In-Touch With Support After Recovery Is Important

The stages of substance abuse start slowly as the disease takes hold and then rapidly speed up to end in a very sad, isolated existence. There are five stages that one goes through before they have a full-on addiction: Experimentation which is the voluntary use of substances and usually engaging

How to Rebuild Trust After Addiction
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Understanding the Importance of Aftercare Programs

Millions of Americans check into treatment facilities every year seeking professional assistance with overcoming their addictions to drugs and/or alcohol. Although a few weeks of rehab is an amazing start to recovery, aftercare is a critical component if one expects long-lasting results. Understanding what to expect during the aftercare process

Understanding Substance Abuse In Youths
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Understanding Substance Abuse In Youths

It is a common phenomenon for teens to experiment with drugs and alcohol. They may first try a bit at a party or a friend’s house. After they first give in to try drugs or alcohol they are more likely to try them again. Before long, they can be regularly

Xanax: Signs of Addiction and Treatment Options
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How Self-Medication Can Turn Into Addiction

You often hear of people who are suffering from mental trauma or physical trauma that turn to substance use as a method of self-medication. If a loved one is increasingly “self-medicating” at what point have they lost control and now have a substance abuse disorder. Self-medication doesn’t always have to

Benefits of 12-Step Programs
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Benefits of 12-Step Programs

Although no two people have the same journey to recovery, there are proven programs that have successfully assisted millions of people with overcoming their addictions, one of which is the 12-step program. Understanding what 12-step programs entail and how they benefit those involved will help those suffering from addiction (and

Marijuana: Signs of Addiction and Options for Recovery
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Marijuana: Signs of Addiction and Options for Recovery

There are many different perspectives regarding the use of marijuana and its harmfulness, and some even may question its addictive ability. However, it’s very possible to become addicted to marijuana regardless of various beliefs. Studies show that marijuana is responsible for 17 percent of patients in rehabilitation centers throughout the

is alcohol a stimulant or depressant
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Alcohol: Stimulant Or Depressant?

Alcohol affects people both as a sedative and as a stimulant. Depending on such factors as the makeup of one’s body chemistry and how much one has drunk, one’s response to alcohol can vary. Those who have an alcohol use disorder tend to experience more severe and intense reactions when

Tennessee And Illicit Drug Use
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Tennessee And Illicit Drug Use

Crime directly affects the public. It exists in many forms in schools, through domestic violence, and theft. A strong majority of crime, an estimated 80 percent of those that take place in the state of Tennessee, have a drug connection. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), there are

What Is Wet Brain
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What Is “Wet Brain”?

The tremendous downside to chronic alcohol abuse includes many negative lifestyle outcomes such as the breakdown of one’s body and mind, otherwise called “wet brain.” Wet brain is a term that describes Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome which occurs when the body has a severe thiamine deficiency. Those that engage in heavy drinking