Running from the Voice of Drug and Alcohol Relapse
You know you want it, but you know it’s not good for you because you’ve already been down that road plenty of times. You’ve worked
You know you want it, but you know it’s not good for you because you’ve already been down that road plenty of times. You’ve worked
Based on a 2014 study published in JAMA, the US News & World Report cites that 40% to 60% of individuals who graduate from treatment programs relapse within a year. Even if someone has been sober for years, there is still a chance of relapse…
Still feeling exhausted after 8 hours of sleep? Don’t drink alcohol. While wine may be a popular sleep aid for many, alcohol works contrary to
Have I really lost my loved ones forever? When bridges get broken, the damage is hard to repair. Dealing with a loved one’s addiction and
You know the mantra: You are what you eat. Cut out the fatty foods so you don’t clog your arteries with cholesterol. Go easy on
In a perfect world, nobody would abuse drugs because substance abuse harms your body, but in a world full of pain, grief, and hardship, people
There’s no such thing as a “one-size-fits-all” type of treatment for alcohol use disorders, just as there is no such thing as a “stereotypical” face
Getting sober has been the biggest awakening in my entire life; not because I have refrained from jell-o wrestling, frequent blackouts, and crying while watching How I Met Your Mother because I wanted friends…
Rather, I finally became a part of something bigger than myself! Having a sense of community and essentially ‘belonging’ to a community was what I longed for my entire life.
“What is everyone else going to think about this?” How often does this question come to your mind when you need to decide about whom
Sobriety works better in numbers, that is why they say ‘stick with the winners.’ Here is one woman’s story of developing a sisterhood in sobriety, and staying sober against all odds.
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