Category: Alcohol

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Step Two: Hope – Reflections On The 12 Steps Amidst Coronavirus

Coronavirus has instigated changes throughout most aspects of daily living, but the Twelve Steps of A.A. offer a design for living which is applicable in all circumstances. Each week we will be sharing staff reflections upon one of our recovery steps, as it relates to a corresponding principle. Last week,

How Can You Treat Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms
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How Can You Treat Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms?

Drinking alcohol depresses your system by slowing down brain functioning and it even affects how your nervous system communicates. Chronic use will make your central nervous system begin to adjust to functioning with alcohol which causes your body to work much harder to keep your brain alert and operating appropriately.

Can Postpartum Depression Lead To Substance Abuse
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Can Postpartum Depression Lead To Substance Abuse?

After the birth of a baby, the mix of emotions women face is all over the place. Carrying a baby and then delivering a new human to the world puts a tremendous toll on the female body and mind. The majority of women, approximately as high as 80% will experience

How The Elderly Can Become Addicted To Drugs Or Alcohol
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How The Elderly Can Become Addicted To Drugs Or Alcohol

Rarely do we think that our elderly population has an issue with addiction. However, the reality is that no one is immune from developing an addiction. Addiction doesn’t discriminate, the young, middle-aged, all have the ability to develop a substance abuse problem. Reports have found that approximately 17% of individuals who

How To Recognize And Respond To An Overdose
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How To Recognize And Respond To An Overdose

If someone starts vomiting or stops breathing, there’s a good chance they’ve overdosed on drugs or alcohol. The prerequisites and effects of an overdose vary greatly based on the substance someone takes, yet all overdoses are terrifying and lethal. Knowing how to quickly recognize and respond to an overdose case

Can You Handle Mocktails In Recovery
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Can You Handle Mocktails In Recovery?

Mocktails are a fun way to socialize with others by enjoying a fun beverage without alcohol. From the specialty glasses to the recipe of juices and mixers, mocktails are exactly like a cocktail except for the leave out the alcohol. If you are recovering from alcohol addiction, mocktails may be

The Differences Between Substance Misuse, Abuse, and Addiction
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The Differences Between Substance Misuse, Abuse, and Addiction

The terms “misuse,” “abuse,” and “addiction” are often used interchangeably when discussing drug addiction, but in truth, each is unique from one another. In many contexts, this layman’s replacement is perfectly acceptable—for example, whether you hear that someone is an alcohol abuser, alcohol addict, or alcoholic, you likely get the

Is Alcoholism A Disease?
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Is Alcoholism A Disease?

By definition, alcoholism is a diagnosable, treatable disease. Alcohol is a drug like any other, and while periodic drinks generally have only temporary effects, chronic usage can quickly form a physical and psychological dependence on alcohol. If someone you know has an alcohol abuse problem, it’s important that they seek

What Is The Relationship Between Trauma And Addiction
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What Is The Relationship Between Trauma And Addiction?

When someone struggles with alcohol and drugs there is often an underlying trauma and/or mental health disorder that can be strongly linked to their destructive behavior. Self-medicating is a common reason why a person will abuse a substance. They seek to numb the pain, escape their reality, or elevate their

The Dangers of Alcohol Detox
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The Dangers of Alcohol Detox

There are many crucial components in addiction recovery—initiating treatment, seeking therapy, abstaining, and sobriety. Some stages such as the detox process can be the most difficult part of recovery for many addicts. However, while detoxification may be a painful yet important portion of recovery, it can also be incredibly dangerous.