Trust & Addiction
During addiction, relationships suffer as trust evaporates. Without laying the critical groundwork to restore healthy relationships in recovery the probability of relapse skyrockets.
During addiction, relationships suffer as trust evaporates. Without laying the critical groundwork to restore healthy relationships in recovery the probability of relapse skyrockets.
Families play a huge role in their loved one’s addiction and recovery. Understanding the part family plays in the individual’s addiction is a huge step into awareness. Learning ways to be a supportive unit in their sobriety will be a crucial factor in their lasting recovery.
Prescription Drugs Read More »
Prescription Drug List The three identifying prescription drug categories are prescription opioids, prescription sedatives, and prescription stimulants. Below is a comprehensive view of the drug’s impact on the individual and the pages to find a more intense view of the medications. Prescription Opioids Prescription opioids are medically used for pain relief. Opioids are glorified in
I Am Not Anonymous – An Emmy Nominated Movement Read More »
The Emmy Nominated movement, I Am Not Anonymous brings the solution of recovery into the conversation of addiction, a monumental public health crisis.
Internet Addiction Read More »
The internet provides a constant, ever-changing source of information and entertainment accessible from most technological devices. No matter which modem is used, the compulsivity to actively engage with the internet has become a growing problem in most modern households. Internet addiction disorder covers a variety of impulse-control problems, including: Cybersex Addiction – compulsive use of Internet
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Co-occurring disorders are treated alongside of substance use disorders. Mental health is a crucial part in lasting recovery.
Facts About Drug Addiction Read More »
Many people wonder how people become addicted to drugs and why they can’t stop using. The modern mentality of those who are not addicted is based on the inclination that addicts and alcoholics lack moral value, and they don’t want to stop abusing drugs and alcohol. However, contrary to popular belief, especially of those who